Now leasing: Fenland townhomes debut on Daniel Island

The new townhomes are conveniently located on Daniel Island and were designed to serve those ranging from young families to empty nesters.

This image shows a row of modern, three-story rental townhomes with clean lines, large windows, and welcoming porches, set along a landscaped street lined with palm trees and well-kept greenery.

Nowell Creek Village residents can look forward to planned dining along the marsh.

Photo by Keen Eye Marketing

Looking for a new place to call home? Forget the fixer-upper projects and check out the new community leasing on Daniel Island.

Let us introduce you to Fenland, a new marsh-front townhome neighborhood. Pro tip: It features a maintenance team and a boatload of included amenities.

This scenic photo captures a tranquil tidal creek winding through lush marshland, with wooden docks and bridges crossing the water, framed by trees and distant views of the Ravenel Bridge.

Enjoy kayaking + fishing at the community dock.

Photo by Keen Eye Marketing

Part of the larger Nowell Creek Village development, Fenland is steps from Credit One Stadium, shopping, dining, parks, and trails.

This bright, open-concept kitchen features sleek gray cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, a large island with woven barstools, and a cozy dining area—blending modern style with warm, natural textures and light.

We could definitely see ourselves hosting a game night in space.

Photo by Keen Eye Marketing

The three-story homes were developed by East West Partners in collaboration with Holder Properties. Here’s a peek at some of the features:

  • 3-and-4-bedroom floor plans
  • Attached, two-car garages
  • 9-foot ceilings throughout
  • Community dock with access to local tidal creeks
  • Pool pavilion with lounge area
  • Fitness center
  • Outdoor grills
  • Planned restaurant

The first phase is leasing now, and homes start at $4,800. Take a look at the floor plans.

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