Georgia Golden Isles Barrier Island

Lots & Land in St. Simons, GA

Welcome to St. Simons, the largest of Georgia's Golden Isles, a barrier island where live-oak lanes, the historic lighthouse and Pier Village, championship golf, and wide Atlantic beaches define island life.

St. Simons is a barrier island and census-designated place in Glynn County, Georgia, and the largest of the state's Golden Isles, the chain of coastal islands that also includes Sea Island, Jekyll Island, and Little St. Simons Island. It lies just east of the mainland city of Brunswick, to which it is connected by the F.J. Torras Causeway, and it has a permanent population of roughly 15,000. The island's history reaches back to the colonial era. James Oglethorpe established the settlement of Frederica in 1736 and built Fort Frederica to defend the young colony of Georgia against Spanish expansion; the fort played a central role in the 1742 Battle of Bloody Marsh. After the American Revolution, St. Simons became a hub of plantation agriculture, and reminders of that era remain in sites such as Christ Church and the Avenue of the Oaks. Today those layers of history coexist with a thriving resort and residential community. Modern St. Simons is defined by its Atlantic beaches, its golf culture, and the compact social center of Pier Village, anchored by the St. Simons Lighthouse, a fishing pier, and Neptune Park. Golf clubs such as Sea Island Golf Club and Frederica Golf Club are central to the island's identity, and neighborhoods range from gated golf communities to marsh-front enclaves and condominiums. Public school students attend the Glynn County School District, based in Brunswick, with St. Simons Elementary located on the island. For regional access, the island sits about seven miles from Brunswick and roughly 15 miles from Brunswick Golden Isles Airport, with larger airports in Jacksonville and Savannah about an hour and an hour and a half away respectively. The result is an island community that feels both historically rooted and comfortably connected to the broader coast.

Population 15,000
County Glynn County
Active Listings 134

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is St. Simons, Georgia located?

St. Simons is a barrier island and census-designated place in Glynn County, Georgia. It is the largest of the state's Golden Isles, a group of barrier islands that also includes Sea Island, Jekyll Island, and Little St. Simons Island.

Is St. Simons an island?

Yes, St. Simons is a barrier island off the coast of Georgia, connected to the mainland city of Brunswick by the F.J. Torras Causeway. It is part of the Brunswick metropolitan area in Glynn County.

What is Pier Village on St. Simons Island?

Pier Village is the downtown social hub of St. Simons Island, located on its south end. It centers on the fishing pier, the St. Simons Lighthouse and Museum, Neptune Park, and a cluster of restaurants, shops, and gathering spaces.

What school district serves St. Simons Island?

St. Simons Island is served by the Glynn County School District, based in nearby Brunswick, with St. Simons Elementary School located on the island itself. Older students attend the district's middle and high schools on the mainland.

How far is St. Simons Island from Brunswick and nearby airports?

St. Simons Island is about seven miles from downtown Brunswick via the F.J. Torras Causeway. Brunswick Golden Isles Airport is roughly 15 miles away, while Jacksonville International Airport is about an hour south and Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is about an hour and a half north.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

home_work New This Week 15
Went Under Contract 0
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $682,000 -14.7%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $450
schedule Avg Days on Market 14
sell Homes Sold 30
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 98.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 10.2

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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