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3 reasons why this community should be your next move

Embrace Lowcountry living in North Daniel Island at Parker Point apartments.

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Who needs a vacation when you can call this home?

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Looking for your next home in Charleston? Parker Point Apartments in North Daniel Island has everything you need to live your best Lowcountry life. Here’s why you’ll want to make the move:

  1. Resort-style amenities | Residents can lounge by the sun-soaked pool, workout in the 24-hour fitness center, or hang out with friends in the entertainment-ready clubhouse. Have pets or kids? They’ll love exploring the dog park, playground, and surrounding green areas.
  2. Spacious living | Choose from renovated one-, two, and three-bedroom apartments with modern appliances + updated interiors. You’ll have all the room you need to relax and make it your own.
  3. Prime location | Just a short drive from downtown Daniel Island, Isle of Palms, and Mount Pleasant, Parker Point provides easy access to top shopping, dining, and schools — all while offering a peaceful Lowcountry retreat.

Psst… Little extras like a car wash station and valet trash service make living here a breeze.

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