Luxury living with a conscience

Luxury living with a conscience

October 15, 2015

Categories: Real Estate

Eco-friendly home sells in Kiawah Island’s Indigo Park

The five-bedroom home at 127 Halona Lane has sold.

Notable for the green building techniques used to craft it and the other homes available in Kiawah’s Indigo Park community, developer Candace Dyal believes the home is at the vanguard of a long-term trend.

“As more consumers understand and appreciate the philosophy of environmentally sensitive building, communities will benefit from projects like Indigo Park, where patience and commitment to sustainable, high-quality design principles are paramount,” says Dyal, a green building visionary and owner of New York-based Dyal Compass LLC.

“This is a trend that has spread across America and Europe. We are very excited to be gaining momentum on Kiawah.”

This is the second house sold in Indigo Park. The first closed in December 2014; that home also had stunning views of Bass Pond and the marsh.

Dyal Compass takes pride in developing LEED-inspired residential options it calls “luxury living with a conscience.” The firm’s goal is to design, develop, and deliver properties for clients who value green building practices, environmental awareness, and conservation.

Indigo Park Siteplan

All Indigo Park homes boast maintenance-free design and long-term durability, tucked into a community bordering a marsh rich with beauty and wildlife.

Kiawah Island Real Estate represented the buyer of 127 Halona Lane.


The following eco-friendly homes are currently available in Indigo Park, conveniently located across from the renowned River Course golf club:

139 Halona Lane

139 Halona Lane

This 5-bedroom, 5 1/2-bath home includes an open floor plan featuring expansive marsh views. A spacious great room is ideal for entertaining and features soaring vaulted ceilings. Open to the kitchen, it allows the chef to be a part of the rest of the family’s fun and conversation. View 139 Halona Lane’s details and photos.


123 Halona Lane

123 Halona Lane

With 2,506 heated square feet, this two-bedroom and two-and-one-half bath residence is comfortable, but also embraces the Kiawah tradition of a luxurious style and design. An outdoor deck and pool overlooks the wide expanse of marsh towards Rhett’s Bluff. This plan also boasts a one-bedroom, one-bath guest cottage, complete with a spacious sitting room or second bedroom, adding an additional 450 square feet of living space. View 123 Halona Lane’s details and photos.


119 Halona Lane

119 Halona Lane

t’s possible that many homes on Kiawah could be your dream home, but not all are the Dream Home. Though you may not have won HGTV’s 2013 Dream Home, it can still be yours—an environmentally friendly, coastal retreat featuring calming views of the Kiawah River and marsh. This particular residence is Indigo Park’s three-bedroom Camellia model and features Platinum LEED® certification, highlighting green features such as: an aluminum roof made from recycled metal, hurricane-proof Henselestone windows with dual glass panes, geothermal cooling, and bamboo flooring. View 119 Halona Lane’s details and photos.


113 Halona Lane

113 Halona Lane

With 2,972 heated square feet, this Camellia floor plan residence is comfortable and cozy. An outdoor deck and screened porch overlooks the wide expanse of marsh towards Rhett’s Bluff. There are three bedrooms with an open loft area on the second floor that could serve as a secondary living space to read and relax, or as an overflow room to accommodate additional overnight guests. Each of the three bedrooms have their own bathrooms, providing privacy for guests. View 113 Halona Lane’s details and photos.

Contact your Kiawah Island sales executive for more information about any of these properties or set up an in-person tour.