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Enjoy an active lifestyle at this upscale 55+ community

Everyday feels like a vacation at Restore at Carolina Park.

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Chairs and cabanas surround the resort-style pool at Restore at Carolina Park.

A favorite spot for lounging, the resort-style pool invites you to relax and unwind alongside cabanas and outdoor fireplaces.

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Looking for a new home that complements your active lifestyle? If you thrive on social engagement + physical activity, here are some reasons why Restore at Carolina Park, a lively 55+ community, might be the perfect fit for you.

A focus on community

From the large wellness and recreation center to the resort-inspired pool and outdoor gaming lawn, this community provides high-end amenities designed for on-the-go living. Enjoy movie nights in the theater, or challenge your buddies to a game on the pickleball or bocce ball courts.

Open living spaces

Each apartment boasts designer finishes and contemporary features like nine-foot ceilings, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances + hardwood-style flooring. Choose from spacious one- or two-bedroom layouts to suit your needs.

Prime location

Nestled in the heart of Mount Pleasant, you’re just a short drive away from:

  • Mount Pleasant Towne Center
  • Charleston National Golf Club
  • Isle of Palms

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