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Inside Johns Island’s newest neighborhood

Indigo Grove offers stylish single-family homes and townhomes in one of Charleston’s lushest settings.

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Two exterior images and two interior images of all-white, Lowcountry-style homes.

Photos courtesy Stanley Martin Homes

CHS, meet Indigo Grove, a new-build community tucked among the oaks of Johns Island.

Featuring spacious homesites and stylish Lowcountry designs, these move-in-ready single-family homes and three-story townhomes sit minutes from sandy beaches and even closer to the dining + nightlife of downtown Charleston.

Single-family homes

Choose from three thoughtfully designed floor plans starting in the upper $600s, which include:

  • Gorgeous gourmet kitchens with quartz countertops
  • Wide front porches for sipping and socializing
  • Main-level primary suites

3-story townhomes

Starting in the upper $400s, these soaring townhomes offer an approachable alternative for first-time buyers. Look forward to:

  • Low-maintenance landscaping (so you never have to touch another weed eater)
  • 2,000+ sq ft of flexible space
  • Rear deck add-ons available

Community amenities

All homeowners also enjoy access to the sparkling on-site pool and clubhouse, plus miles of walking trails right outside their front doors.

Tours have already begun — schedule yours today.

Jump into Johns Island living

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