Hilton Head's home

for serious collectors

Deeded villa ownership overlooking a shared courtyard.
A country club where you and your cars belong.

The Villas

Garage below. Mancave above.

A balcony overlooking the courtyard.

The Clubhouse

Good whiskey. Better company. Wait till you see the rest.

A glass of whiskey on a table with a cigar placed on an ashtray and a bottle of whiskey in the background.
Wall with multiple glass display cases filled with bottles of liquor in a cozy bar setting, with wooden tables and leather chairs.
A cozy, upscale basement game room with a pool table, a bar with barstools, a TV above the fireplace, and vintage-style leather and upholstered armchairs.

Images reflect design intent. New York City's VLDG has been commissioned to bring our vision to life

Amenity Bays

A silver Audi SUV lifted on a hydraulic car lift inside a garage or mechanic shop.
Two men in blue shirts washing a dark gray Audi sports car inside a garage with a large glass door. The men are using blue sponges, and soap suds are visible on the car. The garage floor is wet, reflecting the car and the men.

On-site lift and wash bays.

The Courtyard

A lush garden with a stone bird bath surrounded by various green plants and pink flowers, a curved pathway, and outdoor furniture including a bench and a table with chairs.
A silver vintage sports car with gull-wing doors open, on display at a car show, surrounded by people looking at it.
A row of large, moss-covered trees with sprawling branches lining a paved pathway in a park.

Coffee and cars in the courtyard. Lowcountry backdrop. How weekends should be.

Two ways in.

Villa owners hold a deed.

Social members hold a key.

Both belong here.

Collectors get it. The obsession. The hunt.

The refusal to quit. That's what built this…

These cars aren’t just machines.

They never were.

A black and white photo of a man in a hat and shirt standing near a race car with the number 1, surrounded by a few people, on a racing track.

"I've always been asked, 'What is my favorite car?' and I've always said, 'The next one.”

-Caroll Shelby