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An Inspired Lowcountry Lifestyle for a Select Few |
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The new Scotts Creek neighborhood is nestled in the heart of Mount Pleasant and offers the advantages of living in a traditional, small southern town, while being right next to downtown Charleston and all that it has to offer.
Scotts Creek is one of the last new communities in the highly sought-after Ben Sawyer/Rifle Range Road area of Mount Pleasant.
Just minutes from wide, sandy beaches, marinas and famed golf courses, the community is positioned on a six-acre private park with a
pond, walking trails and natural landscaping. The Lowcountry’s beauty is evident through the
oaks, which stand sentinel over the landscape.
Residents may also enjoy access to a private dock right on the marsh, perfect for kayaking, fishing and crabbing.
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Homesites range from one-third to one-half acre, and design guidelines ensure that this neighborhood of only 70 homes
will be as appealing for the next generation as it is today. |
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Mount Pleasant is the quintessential small southern town, inviting and friendly, attractive and historic. Nearby Shem Creek is home to numerous award-winning seafood restaurants (or you can throw a pole out and catch your own supper). With a population of just over 63,000, Mount Pleasant is large enough to offer great shopping, healthcare, services and business opportunities, yet small enough for residents to know one another and enjoy social activities for which the town is justifiably famous. Festivals and special events are family-oriented and plentiful, and the local farmer’s market offers a dazzling taste of Lowcountry treats, from fruit and vegetables to home-baked goodies and preserves.
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Residents may also enjoy access to a private dock right on the marsh, perfect for kayaking, fishing and crabbing. |
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Charleston is just across the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, a landmark in its own right. South Carolina’s oldest city is one of its most charming, garnering yearly awards from magazines including Southern Living and Travel and Leisure. Visitors from around the world enjoy the history that surrounds the old homes, even as they delight in the nearby plantations and gardens outside the city.
Scotts Creek is the embodiment of Charleston, Mount Pleasant, and the entire Lowcountry. Developed by Scott Creek Community, LLC, an affiliate of The Beach Company, Scotts Creek has roots in a well-respected organization with a history of creating aesthetically appealing, premier communities in the area for over 60 years.
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Those who decide to take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity will find themselves in one of the most desirable
communities imaginable, for years to come. |
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Directions: From 17 North, merge right onto Coleman Blvd. after the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, towards Sullivan’s Island. After approximately three miles, turn left onto Rifle Range Blvd. Scotts Creek will be on the right after approximately 0.8 miles.
Homesites priced from the $250,000s.
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