Charleston, SC
Metro Area Neighborhoods
Berkeley County, SC
Spring Groove Plantation - New community - Ashley Turner brings quaint, inexpensive homes to new Berkeley County community.
Charleston, SC
9 Bogard Cottages - Being on the Charleston peninsular, 9 Bogard Cottages was scrutinized by preservationists to make sure it was in keeping with the more-than-100-year-old homes nearby.
The Bristol - Luxury Condominiums & Marina - True Waterfront Living on the Ashley River - just off the Charleston Harbor.
The Commons at Grand Oaks - Statuesque oaks give natural feel to well-placed community off Bees Ferry Road.
Longborough - New neighborhood, Old Charleston Charm! Beautiful Marsh and Grand Oak Trees with views of the Ashley River.
One Vendue Range - features four primarily brick buildings with coast stone and stucco accents, two private garden verandas and a public art gallery displaying the works of regional and local artists. One Vendue Range combines historical charm with 21st century conveniences, while respecting and enhancing the entire Waterfront Park area.
The Peninsula - (City of Charleston, but located East of the Cooper River - just North of Daniel Island) - The No. 1 item on many home shoppers' wish lists is this: Find a house in a well-to-do community that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
Wagener Terrace - Friendly, evolving community north of the Crosstown. This veteran Charleston neighborhood is known for well-built homes and potpourri of designs.
Intense interest leads Daniel Island to host drawing for 254 Seven Farms Drive condos.
Barfield Park - Houston-based company among first to build on Daniel Island.
Beresford Creek offers alternative on Daniel Island.
Beresford Creek Landing offers Buyers last discounts.
Beresford Hall - Creekside Settlement Follow-up Information Article. Another Article - Lowcountry house styles, private docks, big yards complement previously built amenities.
Daniel Island Park
200 River Landing Dr - Daniel Island, SC in the heart of Daniel Island.
Smythe Park's stately homes, sized from 2,000 to 5,000 square feet, vary in price from $600,000 to $2.4 million. Fiber-cement and stucco-sided dwellings, which are being built by 14 high-end and custom contractors, incorporate such features as gourmet kitchens, granite countertops, gas lanterns on the porches and detached garages with upstairs suites. Alleyways separate some of the homes. Landscaped lots are as big as half an acre. Anchoring the neighborhood is a row of two- and three-story homes overlooking a 22-acre park with an 11-acre pond on Daniel Island Drive, making the block reminiscent of Colonial Lake downtown.
East Cooper, SC
Paradise Island - Established waterfront community reshaped with new upscale homes.
Coventry Green apartments offer value, location
Hanahan Plantation offers quiet living on Goose Creek Reservoir
Indigo Island dishes up waterfront community
First phase under way at large-scale Liberty Hall Plantation
Persimmon Hill offers limited maintenance, low prices to home buyers.
Hanahan, SC
Otranto Station - The complex, formerly known as Otranto Hills, is located on Andrea Court just within the Hanahan town limits. Prices run from $84,500 to $99,000 for the one- two- and three-bedroom dwellings, which are 1,012 to 1,352 square feet. Otranto Station is less than a mile from Rivers Avenue but well buffered from the busy thoroughfare.
The Reserve at Old Point - 48 residences commanding scenic views from a long bluff, overlooking a private boat landing or nestling up to brackish water. "If you like to fish or shrimp, those types of things, it's a perfect spot,".
Hollywood, SC
Planned Ironwood townhomes going fast. Ironwood wields big stick in local townhome market.
The Plantation at Stono Ferry - Situated on a gorgeous oak-studded bluff known as Point Pleasant, the community borders the Intracoastal Waterway along the Stono River.
Wild Dunes - Imagine living on the 17th hole of the Wild Dunes golf course and having a view of the marsh, the ocean, Dewees Island, and the Intracoastal Waterway from virtually every room of your home.
James Island, SC
Bayview Farms -
Belle Terre - There aren't too many places left on James Island where you can build a home on a creek, overlook the marsh and see across Charleston Harbor as far as the Sullivan's Island Lighthouse. Belle Terre is one of those rare spots.
Eaglewood Retreat - a new subdivision planned for 64 cottages, Charleston single homes and townhomes. Contractors have finished a handful of the 20 cottages and are nearing completion of the first of 18 single homes. Crews are expected to break ground any day on 26 townhomes.
Eastwood -
Fairway Villas - Affordable housing on James Island!
Fort Johnson Estates -
Fort Lamar -
Harbor Place -
Lawton Bluff -
Lawton Harbor -
Mira Vista Condominiums - chic condominiums at moderate prices minutes from downtown Charleston.
Parrot Bluff -
Parrot Creek -
Penninsula - James Island's newest luxury condo conversion with a view.
Providence Commons -
The Regatta - a new village of 212 condos and townhomes off Central Park Road.
Riverland Terrace -
Rivers Point Row caters to upwardly mobile collegians and downsizing retirees.
Seaside Plantation -
Stiles Point sprouts on both sides of Harbor View.
Whitehouse Plantation -
At Woodward Pointe its location, location, location!
Barberry Woods - Johns Island neighborhood country living close to city.
The Commons @ Fenwick Hall - 12 minutes to downtown!
Fenwick Plantation - At home in the woods - gives working class buyers cozy rental sites.
The Preserve at Fenwick Plantation - It's not every neighborhood that has more grand trees (80) than lots (66), but developers of The Preserve at Fenwick Plantation managed to pull off that balancing act. Working with Charleston city planners, they've taken careful steps to protect the 26-acre spot, which abuts marsh and Penny Creek on Johns Island.
Holloway Court - Wide porches, towering trees, large lots give Holloway Court a rural appeal.
Simmons Creek - delivers rural appeal minutes from retail centers.
Location, trees are selling points in The Villages on Johns Island (The Villages).
The Villages in St. John's Woods - Neighborly attitudes take hold in start-up community.
Ladson, SC
Briddleford Ridge and Blackberry Farm - Homes come loaded in Briddleford, Blackberry.
Buckshire - Rival builders from Charlotte and Richmond, Va., are essentially splitting construction of the 254-home Buckshire neighborhood in Ladson. That results in design differences, but the homes share one quality: They're valued for working-class buyers such as police officers and teachers without skimping on perks, such as sodded yards and dual-zone heat and air.
The Forest at Summer Park - The three- to six-bedroom houses range from 1,328 to 2,896 square feet in size. Most of the 11 floor plans have flexible designs so that buyers, for instance, can convert a bedroom into a game room or study. In addition, the plans have two to four "elevations," such as with or without a loft. Homes are priced from $157,900 to $227,900 (Jan.2007).
Foxbank Plantation - D.R. Horton community
Oak Bluff Plantation - Homes starting in the 120's by Beezer Homes.
Oakley Pointe - Eastwood Homes community
Moss Grove Plantation - Beezer Homes community
656 Coleman - Attractions at 656 Coleman include hardwood floors, granite countertops, high-end kitchen appliances and tile bathrooms. There will be elevator shafts in the units, giving buyers the chance to install elevators; two-car garage parking; and 10-foot ceilings. The townhomes have energy- efficient, Andersen-brand windows and special precast concrete and foam-insulated construction that make the walls extra thick and padded to block noise.
Arlington @ Park West - New Beazer community caters to customers' desires.
Back Bay Village - Custom homes ready for purchase in Back Bay Village.
Berkleigh (in Park West) offers lots of standard features.
Breamore and Eastwood - Two close-in Mt. Pleasant communities under way.
Breamore - "Bluff" location fitting for community that derives name from Scottish hillside.
Charleston National - Centex moves upscale with Lowcountry Series.
Darrell Creek - offers resort-style living without the congestion.
Darts Pointe - offers attractive seclusion.
Dunes West - An unparalleled blend of days gone by and present day amenities, Dunes West offers home buyers the opportunity to live in residential neighborhoods built in true harmony with the Low Country’s natural surroundings and historic past.
Ellington Woods - Condos & Townhomes located in Dunes West neighborhood , Mount Pleasant, SC.
Etiwan Pointe blends security and scenery.
Gadsden Landing boasts front porches, picket fences and bargain prices.
Grassy Creek offers out-of-the-way settings just minutes from I-526.
Hamlin Plantation - This is a Neighborhood with alot of Family Amenities.
Hibben - Located in Belle Hall Plantation just minutes from I-526 in Mt. Pleasant, the community of Hibben is a peaceful respite from the stress of daily life. Reminiscent of a traditional small Southern village, the streets of Hibben meander around grand oaks, saltwater marshes, community green spaces and nature preserves.
Hidden Cove - One of Mount Pleasant's hidden treasures. A boating community partially on Hobcaw creek with a double deep water boat ramp to launch from.
Canal Homes bring 'little bit of Venice with a lot of Charleston Charm' to I'On.
The Legends at Mount Pleasant - Tree-lined East Cooper enclave converting to competitively priced condos.
Magnolia Woods - holding steady in competitive Mt. Pleasant market.
One Belle Hall - is under construction, has 59 one-, two- and three- bedroom condos overlooking a landscaped courtyard park. Prices range from $224,900 to $389,900. The first sale closings are expected by the end of the year. Design features include stainless steel appliances; granite countertops; custom ceramic tile in foyer, kitchen and master bath; expanded porches and large walk-in closets in the master bedrooms.
ParadiseIsland - NEW Park West Island Community - Coming Soon
Park West - is a magnificent family-centered community, where the benefits of combining schools, recreational outlets, shops, offices and residential is clearly visible in what has become a true village in the historic sense. It is indeed a community where one can live, work and play without ever leaving the premises.
Pembroke at Park West - It's a start-up neighborhood with substantial homes, extensive amenities, the nearby Wando River and conveniently located schools and stores. The prices, meanwhile, run to half a million dollars or more. But considering the area average is close to $412,000, the going rate at Pembroke at Park West is hardly out of line. It's pretty exclusive. There isn't a lot of new construction in the $400,000 to $500,000 price range.
Gated community Raven's Run feels like home
River Reach - Sky-scraping oaks, pristine creeks and harbor lots
RiverTowne homes have more standard features than most
Romain Retreat rebounds -- and then some -- from Hugo's wrath 14 years ago.
Sturdy brick homes, five decades of East Cooper longevity mark The Groves.
North Charleston, SC
Ancient Oaks - Carolina Affordable Builders is developing the five-home neighborhood and is constructing the brick-accented houses. The dwellings, on lots of .25 to .56 acres, are sized at 1,900, 2,700 and 4,300 square feet. They are priced at $225,000 to $330,000.
Riverside amenities make Ashley River Commons alluring
Cedar Grove - is part of building boom
Coosaw Commons - keeps prices down, offers upscale perks
Indigo Terrace - paints a serene picture of midcoast Lowcountry lifestyles.
Indigo Palms - stylized coastal cottages with bright, airy colors.
Joppa Way - Offers First Time Buyer Incentives and Affordable Housing.
Fish from your deck at Lake Palmetto in North Charleston
Markley's Grove buyers can choose from 11 plans
Northwood Estates lures families with its city park, school and large lots
Oak Bluff offers variety of floor plans
Otranto quiet, yet convenient to malls
Park Circle finding new life
Wide selection of floor plans offered at Parkhill Place
The Refuge at Whitehall - Neighborhood fashions community atmosphere in secluded setting. Runnymeade Farm - a quint town-square community where crops once grew.
New thoroughfare connects homes to Hanahan - Tanner Plantation
The Orchards - DR Horton's newest addition to Wescott.
Villas at Charleston Park - Active baby boomers expect to buy into novel community
Wescott Glen - Harbor Homes designs neighborly golf community.
Courtyards at Wescott Plantation - Homebuyers' lawn care, upkeep taken care of in The Courtyards at Wescott Plantation. Wescott Plantation - Vistas at Wescott give builders a chance to be creative.
Ridgeville, SC
Winterseat - Rural Dorchester County neighborhood a short drive to schools, retailers.
Summerville, SC
Baby boomers, empty nesters attracted to latest Ryland Homes neighborhood - Arbor Oaks
Ashborough East offers well-maintained look and large lots
The Arbor - Renovated units are like new at The Arbor.
The Bluffs at Ashley River - Tree preservation, natural areas, a walking neighborhood. You get out and know your neighbors. It's like a little Daniel Island.
Branch Creek - gently rolling wooded property less than a mile from the Berlin G. Myers Parkway and five minutes from downtown Summerville.
The Bridges of Summerville - Wooded Expanses Mark New Centex Community
Chandlers Creek - Wooded expanses mark new Centex community
The Club - The neighborhood melds together urban home styles and rural digs. Being there in Legend Oaks, reminds you of Rainbow Rows appeal of downtown Charleston but living in the country.
Coosaw Creek - Country Club
Danielle Lane @ Hillside Farms - offers out-of-the-way home sites minutes from Summerville.
Heatherwoods - Two local builders bring varied styles to affordably priced neighborhood off Old Fort Drive
Hidden River on the Ashley - Dorchester Road neighborhood to have turn-of-the-century feel
High Meadow Farms
The Highlands @ Legend Oaks features affordable prices, golf views
Brentwood Homes caters to families at Highwoods Plantation - New Phase (May 06) Highwoods Plantation - houses are built to standards spelled out by Earth Craft, an environmental program formed by home builders, suppliers and renewable resource groups.
Kings Grant - Shoppers might find it worth their while to check it out
Lakes of Summerville - On the Waterfront - A mix of ranch and double-story homes on rolling plains
Markley's Grove buyers can choose from 11 plans
Oak Forest Village - Ryland Homes offers Flex Plans
Made in the Shade - The Park at Arbor Oaks touts comfy dwellings at modest prices
Pine Forest - Summerville's West Wing. Country Club Living.
River Birch - Brick construction with fiber-cement trim gives River Birch, located off Dorchester Road close to the intersection with U.S. Highway 17A, a fresh-faced yet classic look. The homes, sized from about 2,075 to 2,981 square feet, run in price from $291,720 to $343,620. About one-third of the 67-home first phase has sold. Exterior materials are not the only draw at River Birch. Lots are quite sizable, starting at a half-acre. Homeowners typically wind up with wooded or marsh views. "A lot of it backs up to wetlands and to the Ashley River,".
Stonegate - unveils variety of designs for as little as $111,900
Summer Ridge - Summerville Homes involved in a dozen local communities.
Last Wieland homes at Legend Oaks good values
Westwood at The Bridges - Beazer offers new line of affordable homes.
White Gables - The basic idea is a harmonious blend of the best of old and new residential developments, made popular in the Charleston area by Mount Pleasant’s award-winning I’On neighborhood. White Gables, a Saussy Burbank development in Summerville, shares many of the New Urbanist ideals that have made I’On so popular. It might not be as grand as I’On – but then again, neither are the prices.
West Ashley, SC
Ashland Plantation - Opened in 1988, scenic Ashland Plantation provides homebuyers with neighborly seclusion.
The Albemarle - West Ashley condos offer value and great location.
Ashley Park - New townhome community feature standard upgrades and garages!
Bull Creek Peninsula - Hidden Treasure - Minutes from I-526.
Byrnes Downs - older homes close in to downtown Charleston.
Grand Oaks - Beazer homes offers two levels of homes in here.
Carolina Bay - A Centex community.
Carolina Cove - A chance to be homeowners for less than $90,000.
Concord West of Ashley - midpriced condominiums favored by energetic singles and couples, young families and empty-nesters.
Grove Park - Plush interiors, reasonable prices.
The Colony ay Heron Reserve - The community has 96 one-story "flats" from 849 to 1,392 square feet and priced from $139,900 to $204,900. There are 16 three-level townhomes 1,324 to 1,564 square feet and costing $229,900 to start.
Hunt Club - combines custom design, Lowcountry style, great location.
Melrose Park and Wildwood - Condo conversions at affordable prices
McLaura Bluff - Traditional looks, original floor plans spark new enclave off SC Hwy 61.
Moreland - at 50 boasts live oaks, marsh views.
Homes at Moss Creek incorporate latest trends.
Poplar Grove - A chief attraction of Poplar Grove is its creekside clubhouse. Known as the "Boat House," the building has a wide wrap-around deck, fireplace and dining area. There's a community dock on the creek, and canals are open for canoes and kayaks. Other community plans include a swimming pool and an equestrian center.
Providence Commons - New subdivision touts village lifestyle.
The Regatta - a new village of 212 condos and townhomes off Central Park Road.
Buyers aren't subject to covenants or annual dues at The Shadows
The Veranda Townhomes - a gated community of 111 luxury dwellings with a pool, clubhouse, playground and fitness center. Owners will enter via William Kennerty Drive. Attractions include stainless-steel appliances, granite countertops, 9-foot ceilings, two-car garages, brick and stucco exteriors and, of course, verandas, which are open, roofed porches. There will be 10 acres of open space. "It's almost a neotraditional neighborhood in a suburban setting,".
Townhomes at Windermere - Location is the main attraction of this to be constructed development.
Wespanee Plantation - Buyers tend to stay in Wespanee Plantation; there are just a handful of "for sale" signs. But the neighborhood is slowly being discovered by a mix of younger families looking to live closer to downtown and by empty-nesters attracted to some of the smaller houses that are less than 2,000 square feet.
West Oak Forest - a wooded community nestled between east-west arteries.
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