Monday, June 4, 2007

Planned Communities Springing Up Further & Further Afield

The idea of building spacious, gracious, gorgeous neighborhoods 30 minutes or so away from the bustle of peninsular Charleston is really catching on. Check out these first two in Summerville and one on the Ashley River in North Charleston –

"When you arrive at The Ponds, you will see a stately oak tree overlooking a pond. And then you'll see another. And another. Pretty soon you'll realize you've discovered a special place-a wonderland of trees and fields and water. We're carefully planning a vibrant new village center set into this natural retreat, providing the perfect balance of town and wilderness.

This is The Ponds, a community intertwined with a lush and diverse landscape. It's a place where nature is respected and small-town life is cherished. We welcome you to experience it."

http://discovertheponds.com/pondshome.asp

"Warmth. Stability. A sense of belonging and the opportunity to thrive. All this, and more, you'll find at Cane Bay Plantation. Here, acres of green space and miles of winding trails connect neighborhood to neighborhood, neighbor to neighbor. Time slows; community takes center stage. That's because at Cane Bay, it's all right here for you. Top quality schools, including Cane Bay High School, already under construction, and an elementary school in the design phase. Plans for healthcare offerings, shopping, soccer fields, and more, as we grow.

All designed to let you slow down, enjoy, and let life happen."

http://www.cane-bay.com/default.aspx

"Summer’s Bend on the Ashley is a special place of protected beauty, carefully planned and thoughtfully crafted. This collection of two- and three-bedroom townhomes and three-bedroom flat-styled condominiums, nestled in a lush landscape with over 1,500 protected grand trees, offers sweeping views of the historic Ashley River Corridor.

The quality, the setting, and the affordability offer an opportunity simply unheard of in the Charleston area today."

http://www.summersbendsc.com/index.asp?n=18&p=0&s=1

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