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Nestled along the waterfront just minutes from the peninsula, Overlook Point has a lot to offer.

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Kitchen interior featuring white and gray cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and an island

Imagine cooking dinner (to eat on your patio or balcony, of course) in this spacious, thoughtfully-designed kitchen.

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Looking for your next place to call home in CHS? Here are a few reasons you’re going to want to make sure Overlook Point is on your radar:

Soaring views

Gaze over the Charleston wetlands by day, and relax awash in signature Lowcountry sunsets each evening.

Space to breathe

Overlook Point boasts some of the largest studio-, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartment homes in town. See floorplans for yourself.

High-end features

Picture this: You’ve just tossed a load of laundry into your personal, oversized washer/dryer. You wander into your new kitchen, with its luxe two-toned cabinetry and stainless steel appliances, and grab a drink to savor on your private patio/balcony. (Relaxed yet?)

Community amenities

Residents have access to a resort-style saltwater pool with submerged lounge seating, a tech-infused fitness center, dog park, EV charging, and much more.

Ready to see it for yourself? Schedule a tour, and mention CHStoday to receive one month of free rent (you read that right) plus a waived application/admin fee.

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