Just outside of Charleston, SC in the historic Town of Summerville is a new neighborhood called The Ponds.
Tucked away among moss draped oaks just a few minutes away from I-26 on about 2,000 acres of beautiful property will be almost 2,000 homes and custom homesites. The neighborhood which is convenient to employers such as Boeing, has homes that start in the low $200's for over 2,000 square feet and there are larger homes available. Well-known homebuilders such as David Weekley, DR Horton, Sabal Homes, and Harbor Homes are constructing homes in addition to a number of others. There is the potential for an over 55 community in addition to a townhome section.
The neighborhood is in a gorgeous natural setting that includes 1100 acres of land that has been forever preserved in a Conservation Eastment. The conserved property gives residents access to about 20 miles of trails for quiet enjoyment.
Children who live in The Ponds will go to Dorchester II Schools and every family has the benefit of a YMCA within the neighborhood. Membership is only $40/month per family and every family enjoys it for free for the first thirty days!
I would love to introduce you to this great community! Give me a call at 843-442-2219 or e-mail me at cflowers@woodsflowers.com for your private tour! Visit my website http://www.charlestonschomefinder.com to search all Charleston SC area homes.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Favorite Charleston Area Places
One of the most beautiful places in the Charleston SC area and specifically in Mount Pleasant's Waterfront Memorial Park.
Perfectly tucked under the new by Charleston standards Arthur Ravenel Bridge that connects the Town of Mount Pleasant and Charleston, the pier was built on pilings left by the Grace Memorial Bridge after demolition. "The Grace" as Charleston called her for about 75 years has her own place in history and will forever live as part of the Park's infrastructure.
Opened in 2009, the park includes a 1250-foot long pier that stretches out into Charleston Harbor under the foot of the Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge. One end of the pier features an 8,100-square-foot covered pavilion for hosting dances and other events. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the bridge and harbor from the pier’s bench swings and shade structures. Fishing is allowed and encouraged from the pier where many species of fish are caught daily...There is a fee.
I have been to many events, including dances, hosted by some great local bands.
The park is home to a Charleston Convention and Visitors' Bureau Visitors Center where you can collect any information that you may need about your visit this beautiful place that we lovingly call the Lowcountry, a fantastic playground, grounds for picnicking, restrooms, a concession building, local souvenirs, and a wonder Sweetgrass Basket exhibit. Sweetgrass Baskets are a treasured part of the Mount Pleasant, SC Culture.
One of my favorite ways to pass some time is to walk along the pier, particularly close to sunset when the views are some of the most amazing that you will witness in Charleston while listening the laughter of the children on the playground. Visitation to the park is FREE, and there is a small parking charge...$.50/hour.
Welcome to my world!
See these additional pictures of the park !
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Foreclosures in the Charleston, SC Area
It is a beautiful Fall morning in Mount Pleasant, SC. The air is crisp, clean, and it is going to be a beautiful day!
There are still some incredible real estate deals in the Charleston, SC area including Mount Pleasant, Isle of Palms, Summerville, James Island, and North Charleston. I have recently found a financing program that has no mortgage insurance and in some instances, no required downpayment.
To see today's list of great foreclosure deals, see:
If you have questions on these homes, other homes in the Charleston area, or just have questions about living in this wonderful place that we call the Lowcountry, give me a call at 843-442-2219, e-mail me at cflowers@woodsflowers.com, or visit my website at
Let a former mayor and Charleston expert go to work for you!
There are still some incredible real estate deals in the Charleston, SC area including Mount Pleasant, Isle of Palms, Summerville, James Island, and North Charleston. I have recently found a financing program that has no mortgage insurance and in some instances, no required downpayment.
To see today's list of great foreclosure deals, see:
If you have questions on these homes, other homes in the Charleston area, or just have questions about living in this wonderful place that we call the Lowcountry, give me a call at 843-442-2219, e-mail me at cflowers@woodsflowers.com, or visit my website at
Let a former mayor and Charleston expert go to work for you!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Charleston and South Carolina...The right choice for Boeing!
Why was Charleston and South Carolina the right choice at the right time for Boeing?
http://www.thestate.com/2010/10/27/1531190/boeing-chief-explains-lure-of.html#storylink=Morning%20Newsletter
http://www.thestate.com/2010/10/27/1531190/boeing-chief-explains-lure-of.html#storylink=Morning%20Newsletter
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Town may add safe workout spot near park by Ravenel Bridge | The Post and Courier, Charleston SC - News, Sports, Entertainment
Town may add safe workout spot near park by Ravenel Bridge | The Post and Courier, Charleston SC - News, Sports, Entertainment Mount Pleasant is known for its proactive leadership in many areas of recreation. The Mount Pleasant Recreation Department has been recognized the best in the state and one of the best in the country.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Mount Pleasant Hospital opens Nov. 1 | Mount Pleasant, South Carolina | The Moultrie News
Mount Pleasant Hospital opens Nov. 1 | Mount Pleasant, South Carolina | The Moultrie News Mount Pleasant's second hospital will soon open with a great concert and much fanfare!
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