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New Homes in Summerville SC


Looking for a new home in Summerville?  You've come to the right place. Whether you are new to the area or a local Charlestonian, Charleston New Homes Guide can help.  

Below are helpful links to active new home neighborhoods, available new homes for sale in Summerville, a quick area overview of Summerville.  Summerville is located in Berkeley, Charleston & Dorchester counties. Scroll further you’ll find an interactive area map showing Summerville neighborhoods with an accompanying chart with direct links to these neighborhoods and their builders.  Click on these links to learn more. 

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City Overview



Summerville, known as the "Flower Town in the Pines," exudes a unique blend of historic charm and modern living. As you explore this delightful town, you will be captivated by its tree-lined streets, historic architecture, and welcoming communities. With a rich history dating back to the 18th century, Summerville offers a sense of nostalgia and a vibrant sense of community that few places can match.

 

About Summerville


Despite being close to the bustling City of Charleston, Summerville has managed to maintain its quaint, small-town appeal, allowing residents to enjoy the tranquility of suburban life without compromising on the convenience of urban amenities. Predominantly situated in Dorchester County, sections of the town also stretch into Berkeley and Charleston counties.
 
Summerville, often referred to as the "Flower Town in the Pines," traces its roots back to 1785, post the American Revolutionary War, when it first welcomed settlers. The town's exceptional pine trees provided the impetus for its charming nickname. To preserve these natural assets, the city implemented a law in 1847, penalizing the removal of trees exceeding a certain size. This ordinance continues to be enforced today.
 
In the late 19th century, Summerville earned recognition from the International Congress of Physicians, also known as the "Tuberculosis Congress." It was named one of the top two places globally for treating and recuperating from lung and throat conditions, owing to its dry, sandy location and abundant pine trees, which naturally emit turpentine derivatives into the atmosphere. This recognition played a significant role in fostering Summerville's early residential and commercial growth
 
Charleston became home to an increasing number of United States military bases in the twentieth century, and presently offers a plethora of career choices in a wide range of businesses. Summerville has witnessed a significant surge in business prosperity, particularly within the realm of IT. Many of Summerville's inhabitants frequently make the commute to work in Charleston or work remotely from high-speed gigabit communities in the area. The presence of large-scale enterprises like Boeing is expected to continue fostering this upward trend.
 
If you love shopping, Summerville will not disappoint. From trendy boutiques to sprawling malls, there is something for everyone here. Explore the unique charm of Summerville's local boutiques. These hidden gems offer one-of-a-kind clothing, accessories, and home decor items. From handmade crafts to designer pieces, you will find treasures you won't see anywhere else.
 
When it comes to healthcare options, Summerville Medical Center is highly rated and serves the community with a full assortment of medical services, including an emergency room and labor and delivery / obstetrical services.
  

 

Area Attractions


Whether you're interested in history, outdoor adventures, arts and culture, or simply enjoying the many culinary delights, Summerville offers a lot of places to see and things to do.
 
Nestled in the heart of Summerville, Azalea Park stands as a true gem, enchanting all who visit with its breathtaking showcase of vibrant azalea blooms. The park's kaleidoscope of colors leaves visitors captivated, making it an irresistible destination for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility. Legend has it that a visiting Japanese princess gifted the first azalea bushes to the town, forever linking Summerville with these enchanting flowers. Azalea Park features beautiful gardens, a playground, and a walking trail. Each April, one of the state’s largest craft fairs, The Flowertown Festival, spills out of Azalea Park onto Main Street. Art and craft vendors, amusements and delights abound at this beloved event.
 
Summerville is home to several nature trails as well, including the scenic Sawmill Branch Trail, a 10-mile paved trail that connects Summerville to the neighboring town of Ridgeville.
 
The Ashley River, one of South Carolina's most remarkable coastal rivers, winds gracefully for over 30 miles from its origins in the Great Cypress Swamp to the Charleston Harbor. This scenic waterway is not only a popular recreational destination, perfect for activities like paddling, wildlife watching, and relaxing by the riverbanks, but it also holds a wealth of historical significance, boasting iconic plantations dating back to the pre-Revolutionary War era. Fishing enthusiasts will find delight in the abundance of bass, catfish, and various other species thriving in the Ashley River, as well as the nearby lakes and ponds. For those eager to embark on a boating adventure, the Herbert H. Jessen Public Boat Landing serves as an excellent launch point for both powerboats and paddle boats.
 
Summerville's culinary landscape is a delightful fusion of Southern charm and international flavors. The town's numerous dining options cater to every palate, offering a gastronomic adventure that should not be missed. Whether you crave traditional Southern comfort food or exotic international dishes, Summerville's restaurants have it all.  
 
Nexton Square is a vibrant and modern lifestyle center located in Summerville. It serves as a popular gathering place for locals and visitors alike, offering a mix of retail shops, dining options, and entertainment venues. With its inviting open-air design, it provides a delightful shopping and social experience, making it a go-to destination for residents looking for convenience and an enjoyable day out.
 

 

Types of Homes & Communities in Summerville


As the demand for modern living continues to rise, so does the availability of new homes in Summerville. Homebuyers are drawn to the town’s affordable real estate market, excellent schools, and proximity to major employment centers. Whether you are a young professional, a growing family, or a retiree seeking a peaceful retreat, Summerville has something for everyone.
 
Summerville's real estate market boasts a diverse selection of new homes, from charming single-family houses with spacious yards to contemporary low maintenance townhomes. Our list of new home communities’ highlights some of the very best of Summerville's housing market. Select from the list of neighborhoods above to start exploring some of Summerville’s popular residential areas today.
 
New homes for sale in Summerville are influenced by traditional coastal architecture, Victorian inspired design and vernacular Lowcountry styles. New home prices in Summerville start from the $300s upwards and homes offered sport the latest floorplans, technology, and amenities. In addition to homes designed for families and professionals there is a growing array of 55+ active adult communities available in the area.
 
While new homes being constructed in Summerville often feature farmhouse-style exteriors or Victorian trim, paying homage to the city's small-town roots, don't be deceived by their classic appearances, as these builders' communities are equipped with modern amenities, including "fiber to the home" cabling and underground wiring, along with the latest top-notch finishes and fixtures.
 
With its strategic location and strong community spirit, Summerville has become a hotspot for large planned urban developments (PUDS), also known as master-planned communities. They provide a framework for organized and strategic development, ensuring that communities thrive while preserving the natural environment. With sustainable practices, abundant amenities, and a focus on personalization, these communities are shaping the future of community-living in the area.
 
And good news! You don’t have to break a bank to live here. While Summerville’s cost of living is higher than the state average, it is still significantly less expensive than the national average. As a retirement haven, Summerville has many affordable homes, many designed with those 55+ in mind.
 
Summerville's commitment to education is evident through its excellent schools. The Dorchester County District II Schools is renowned for its academic excellence and extracurricular programs. Families can rest assured that their children will receive a top-notch education in a nurturing environment. Summerville High School’s Greenwaves galvanize the town with Friday night hometown football.
 
If you are looking for a community with a small-town charm, offers outstanding homes values, boasts an excellent educational system, and provides enjoyable, community-oriented activities, Summerville is the place for you to call home.


Town:  Summerville, SC
Founded:  1847
County:  Dorchester, Berkeley, Charleston     
Zip Codes:  29483, 29484, 29485
Area Code:  843
Population:  51,617 (2022 estimate)
Square Miles:  18.1
Elevation:  89 ft
 
 

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