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 Tracy Hawk
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» Tracy has lived on Hilton Head Island since 1994. She has worked in both Hilton Head and Bluffton during that time.
» Vast personal and professional knowledge of the area: as a full time resident, multiple business owner, community supporter and parent of a school age son.
» Married to Todd Hawk, the owner of H2 Builders Incorporated, the largest and most awarded custom homebuilder, with over 14 years experience in the lowcountry. This allows her to have a distinct advantage and wealth of information in the local homebuilding market.
» Recipient of Hilton Head / Bluffton Chamber of Commerce’s 2009 Small Business of the Year, for H2 Builders Incorporated, along with her husband.
» Lived in over 10 different communities on Hilton Head Island, over the years.
» Member of the Hilton Head Area Association of Realtors, South Carolina Association of Realtors, and National Association of Realtors.
Hilton Head Island
Hilton Head Island is one of the finest resort communities in the USA. Located on the Atlantic Ocean just north of Savannah GA, this beautiful boot-shaped island welcomes millions of tourists from around the globe each year. It is an excellent place to visit, and an even better place to live!
We enjoy great year round weather with temperatures ranging from 65 - 75 degrees during the spring and fall seasons. Summer can bring temperatures into the 90's. In winter the temperatures can dip into the 30's, but generally January's coldest days are in the 50's and 60's. Perfect weather for biking, golfing, playing tennis, and many other outdoor activities.
There are over 30 championship golf courses on Hilton Head. Since the first golf course opened in Sea Pines in 1961, golf has become a major draw. Harbour Town Golf Links in Sea Pines is home of the Verizon Heritage Golf Classic, a major PGA Tournament which has been host to the greatest names in golf, such as Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els, Davis Love, Colin Montgomerie and Bernard Langer.
All of the beaches are public, but beach access is often private. The town provides access to the following five beaches that also offer restrooms, changing areas and sand showers: Lane Beach, off South Forest Beach Drive; Coligny Beach Park, off Coligny Circle; Driessen Beach Park, at the end of Bradley Beach Road; Folly Field Beach Park, off Folly Field Road; and Islanders Beach Park off Folly Field Road. Many of the beaches have metered spaces for parking. |
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