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Discover luxury, location + limited-time savings at Marlowe Summerville

Lounge by the pool, play pickleball with neighbors, and unwind in your modern, beautifully finished apartment.

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Modern design meets relaxed Lowcountry living at Marlowe Summerville.

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Looking for a place where style meets comfort? Welcome to Marlowe Summerville, where every detail is designed to elevate your everyday.

This modern community of one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments and townhomes is just minutes from Nexton — and full of features you’ll love coming home to.

Enjoy resort-style amenities like:
• A half Olympic-sized swimming pool
• Pickleball courts and outdoor lounges
• Designer interiors with matte black hardware, wood-style floors, and sleek tile backsplash
• Private fenced-in yards in select homes

Here’s the best part: Apply within a week of your first tour and receive two months of free base rent (Minimum term and restrictions may apply. Other costs and fees excluded. Offer may change).

Ready to experience built-in luxury in a location you’ll love?

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