why buyers love nexton
- Nexton Square features over 30 retailers including restaurants, shops and businesses
- 5 miles from historic, downtown Summerville
- Over 50 parks and miles of trails for accessible walking and biking
- Berkley County School District includes Nexton Elementary, Cane Bay Middle & Cane Bay High School
- Won 'Best Master-Planned Community in the U.S' by the Builder’s Choice Design Awards for 2025
homes in nexton
- Prices range from $500,000 to $920,000+
- Single family homes, townhomes, and 55+ active adult community
- Neighborhood size is approximately 3,000 homes with plans for 10,000+
- Homebuilders include Ashton Woods, David Weekley Homes, Del Webb, DRB Homes, Pulte Homes, Saussy Burbank & more
- HOA fees vary by development
why buyers love Carnes Crossroads
- Master-planned community with small town charm
- On-site shops, restaurants, and entertainment, including a full-service hospital and K-12 school
- Pools, a splash pad, and an extensive trail system with parks and lakes for residents
- Zoned for the Berkley County School District, including Carolyn Lewis School and Cane Bay High School
homes in Carnes crossroads
- Prices range from $400,000 to $800,000+
- Single family homes and new construction options
- Neighborhood size is approximately 1,000 homes with plans for 3,700+
- Homebuilders include David Weekley Homes, Eastwood Homes, Toll Brothers, Lennar & more
- HOA fees vary by development
why buyers love The ponds
- Situated on over 1,000+ acres of land featuring Lake Schultz access with miles of biking and hiking paths
- Master-planned community consisting of the general neighborhoods and Cresswind, the 55+ neighborhood
- Features a restored 1840s farmhouse, onsite YMCA, pool, fitness center, and more
- Zoned for Dorchester School District Two (DD2), including Sand Hill Elementary School, Gregg Middle School, and Summerville High School
homes in The ponds
- Prices range from $380,000 to $750,000+
- Single family homes, new build opportunities and 55+ Cresswind
- Neighborhood size is approximately 1,000 homes with plans for 2,000+
- Homebuilders include David Weekley Homes, Harbor Homes, Sabal Homes, & more
- Annual HOA fees vary by development
why buyers love Legend Oaks Plantation
- Located along the scenic fairways of the Legend Oaks Golf & Tennis Club, perfect for golf cart transportation
- Well-established neighborhood surrounded by 300-year-old majestic live oaks
- Club memberships available to residents that include golf course, club restaurant, tennis courts and more
- Zoned for Dorchester School District Two (DD2), including Beech Hill Elementary School, East Edisto Middle School, and Ashley Ridge High School
homes in legend oaks plantation
- Prices range from $350,000 to $1,500,000+
- Single family home designs and Highlands Condos
- Neighborhood size is approximately 800 homes
- HOA fees vary by subdivision
why buyers love the Historic District Summerville
- Walkable to Downtown shops, restaurants, park, and festivals
- A National Historic District known for its architectural diversity
- Homes feature styles from Greek Revival to Victorian, Farmhouse and Cape Cod
- Zoned for Dorchester School District Two (DD2), including Summerville Elementary, Alston Middle, and Summerville High School
homes in the historic district
- Prices range from $400,000 -$1,000,000+
- Historic properties, custom remodels and bungalow single-family homes
- Neighborhood size is approximately 300
- No HOA fees or restrictions in most of the area
why buyers love Summers Corner
- Award-winning master planned community spanning over 6,500 acres
- 4 distinct subdivisions include The Village, Azalea Ridge, Heron’s Walk and Horizons at Summers Corner
- Home to Buffalo Lake, a beautiful 95 acre lake perfect for fishing and kayaking
- Zoned for Dorchester School District Two (DD2), including Sand Hill Elementary, Rollings Middle School of the Arts, East Edisto Middle School and Ashley Ridge High School
homes in summers corner
- Prices range from $350,000 to $700,000+
- New build opportunities, single-family homes, townhomes and the 55+ community, Horizons at Summers Corner
- Neighborhood size is approximately 1,700 homes with plans for 7,000+
- Homebuilders include Lennar, Dan Ryan Builders, Sable Homes, Stanley Martin Homes, and more
- HOA fees vary by subdivision
why buyers love Ashborough & Ashborough East
- Established neighborhood with mature landscaping, brick homes and larger front yards.
- Amenities include pools, tennis courts, playground, clubhouse and more
- Over 100 acres of undeveloped riverside wildlife area and protected trees and close to Mayfield Park
- Zoned for Dorchester School District Two (DD2), including Beech Hill Elementary, Gregg Middle and Ashley Ridge High School
- Prices range from $420,000 -$850,000+
- Primarily traditional brick single-family homes and private lots
- Neighborhood size is approximately 600+
- Homes were built between 1970s and the early 2000s
- HOA fees vary by subdivision
homes in Ashborough & Ashborough East
why buyers love Pine Forest Country Club
- Aesthetically pleasing, established country club community
- Amenities include a golf course, junior Olympic-size swimming pool, and tennis complex
- Split between the Pine Forest Country Club, Gables at Pine Forest, and Legacy at Pine Forest communities
- Zoned for Dorchester School District Two (DD2), including William Reeves Elementary, Dubose Middle, and Summerville High School
homes in Pine Forest
- Prices range from $450,000 -$925,000+
- Mix of brick and cement plank siding single-family homes and private lots
- Neighborhood size is approximately 650
- Homes were built between 1990s and the early 2000s
- HOA fees vary by subdivision and Country Club fees are additional
why buyers love Walnut Farms
- Established in 1988, Walnut Farms offers larger lots, an established neighborhood and stately builds
- No community amenities but larger yards offer space for private amenities
- Zoned for Dorchester School District Two (DD2), including Beech Hill Elementary, Gregg Middle, and Ashley Ridge High School
homes in Walnut Farms
- Prices range from $550,000 -$775,000+
- Single-family homes with large lots
- Neighborhood size is approximately 175
- Homes were built between 1990s and the early 2000s
- Lower HOA fees due to lack of community amenities