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Experience the Lowcountry lifestyle at Paxton Point Hope

Conveniently located near popular spots like historic downtown Charleston and City Market, this community offers luxury studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments.

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Lowcountry living is twice as nice with modern amenities like a resort-style saltwater pool + state-of-the-art fitness center.

Photos provided by Willow Bridge Property Company

Seeking a retreat that merges vibrant community life with coastal living? Chances are, you haven’t discovered Paxton Point Hope yet.

Tucked away in the heart of Charleston, every detail of this community has been thoughtfully crafted to cater to your needs. From its expansive layouts to the wealth of amenities, Paxton Point Hope exudes a resort-like ambiance in the middle of the city.

Residents can select from studio, one-, two-, or three-bedroom layouts, and enjoy a long list of amenities like:

  • Resort-style saltwater pool with private cabanas
  • Outdoor veranda with TVs and games
  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • Grand clubroom with Wi-Fi lounge and billiards
  • 24-hour coffee and espresso bar
  • Bark park (for your furry best friend)

And if you’re eager to get outside, you’ll find easy access to a variety of Charleston’s beaches nearby (read: Sullivan’s Island or Isle of Palms).

Bonus: Mention CHStoday to enjoy one month free on select apartment homes.

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