Ride with The Guide: Featured Community
West Summerville is a unique neck of the Lowcountry woods… an area covering the outskirts of town but close to its heart, where you can find the perfect fusion of nature and convenient modern living. Best of all, this oasis is just a quick drive from some of the area’s largest employers.
Summers Corner, lies right in the center of this region, fully embracing the best of both worlds, celebrating the natural beauty of the land and offering the greatest in new master-planned living. Ride with
The Guide as we explore Summers Corner and help us give a friendly Lowcountry welcome to Azalea Ridge with its three collections of homes -
Carolina,
Coastal, and
Row; the newest neighbor #intheneighborhood.
From the initial design,
Summers Corner has been crafted to honor a special vision. This vision is to grow a community around a vibrant downtown “Main Street”, one that is home to shops, restaurants and galleries and offers a central community gathering place. A mix of corporate and commercial spaces that provide for and shape a local employment sector accessible by foot or bike right from your new front door.
Also, within walking distant are new state-of-the-art Dorchester II schools and the Summers Corner Performing Arts Center. Interspersed amongst the commerce and education are beautiful homes, playful parks, freshwater lakes, nature trails, community gardens and pools.
The list of natural and recreational amenities is impressive too. Buffalo Lake, a variety of neighborhood parks, including a dog park, a 3.8-mile trail system, resort style pool and pavilion and Clemson University’s Master Garden Extension Program all provide endless additional options for enjoyment. Free wi-fi is available at various parks and amenities within the community to keep you connected on the go.
53,000 acres of permanently wild and pure undeveloped land has been preserved by the East Edisto Conservancy ensuring that Summers Corner will always be surrounded by untouched nature, maintaining a balance between the natural landscape and the amenities of town.
The charm of Lowcountry architecture is alive and well on the streetscapes of Summers Corner provided by a host of local new home builders in the community. You’ll see wide front porches, expansive windows and a variety of styles that makes it miles away from anything “cookie cutter.” This variety of offerings spans price points, providing great options for home buyers seeking more affordable options than in other outlying Charleston communities.
The newest addition to the collection of villages at Summers Corner is
Azalea Ridge by Lennar. With five new home collections featuring all new floorplans and an inviable list of included features, homes will range in price from $200-$400k. All homes will be within walking distance to parks and gardens, the Commons, Buffalo Lake and The Corner House Café.
This close-knit community in Summerville, SC, the hub of Dorchester County’s growth corridor, offers a small-town feel even though it is situated near the intersections of Hwy 17-A and Hwy 61, and is central to major Charleston area employers like the Boeing production facility and the Volvo assembly plant and a quick drive through the scenic historic plantation district will land you in West Ashley within minutes. Charleston city center is 24 miles away and Charleston International Airport is 18.
You can visit the Corner House Info Center and model homes at 1609 Beech Hill Road, Summerville SC 29485. They are open Monday - Saturday 10-6 and Sunday 12-6. You can also reach them by phone at
843-377-8844.
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