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View of the saltwater pool at The Port House in Charleston, SC.

Recharge at the below deck saltwater pool.

Photo provided by The Port House - Lincoln Property Company

Dreaming of luxe living with elevator convenience + direct access to amenities in a private flat? Or maybe a two-story crafted townhome is more your style, tucked away in the shade overlooking the creek or golf course. ⛳️

If you’re saying heck yes to either of those scenarios, consider docking at The Port House, a brand new community featuring expertly crafted homes on Daniel Island’s waterways. From putting on the green to putting around the maze-like marshes, The Port House exemplifies living high in the Lowcountry.

Inside, the homes boast artisanal craftsmanship + thoughtfully-designed features. Think:

  • Gourmet kitchens
  • Quartz countertops
  • Custom built-ins
  • Spacious walk-in closets
  • Stainless-steel appliances
  • Modern, two-toned cabinetry

And the amenities aren’t to be missed. Catch us dreaming about:

  • Sipping on a cup of locally roasted cold brew on tap
  • Getting zen in The Bearing yoga studio
  • Working up a sweat in The Bulkhead fitness club
  • Cultivating greens in the community garden
  • Palling around in The Fairway dog park with our fav furry roommate*
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