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Embrace an active lifestyle at this 55+ community

From fitness facilities and high-end amenities to fun resident events, Restore at Carolina Park has a lot to offer.

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A GIF of the amenities at Restore at Carolina Park apartments.

Restore at Carolina Park’s amenities help residents feel right at home.

Photos provided by Willow Bridge Property Company

At Restore at Carolina Park, you’ll find an upscale 55+ community designed for those who love the outdoors and staying active.

Conveniently located in the heart of Mount Pleasant, this community offers stylish one- and two-bedroom apartments with chef-inspired kitchens, ample storage space, and luxe finishes.

Whether you’re looking for recreation or relaxation, you can enjoy a variety of high-end amenities, like:

  • A clubhouse with a kitchen for entertaining
  • A state-of-the-art theater for movie nights
  • A wellness + recreation center to keep fit
  • An outdoor gaming lawn for socializing
  • Pickleball and bocce ball courts for friendly matches
  • A resort-style pool for soaking up the sun
  • And so much more

Restore at Carolina Park is also a short drive away from popular attractions like Mount Pleasant Towne Centre, Charleston National Golf Club, and the beautiful Isle of Palms.
Bonus: Move in by Saturday, Nov. 30 to receive two months of free rent.

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