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Meet this scenic community in North Daniel Island

With easy access to shopping, restaurants, nature preserves, and endless amenities, Parker Point has a lot to offer.

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Parker Point is only an 11-minute drive from downtown Daniel Island.

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At Parker Point, residents enjoy a laid-back community surrounded by neighbors who embrace the tranquil Lowcountry lifestyle.

Located in North Daniel Island off of Clements Ferry Road, this community of one, two, and three-bedroom apartments is stacked with amenities, including:

  • Seven different floor plans with balconies and options for furnished units
  • Resort-style pool + sun deck with a community fire pit
  • Community clubhouse with a kitchen for entertaining
  • Fitness center with a yoga room and Pelotons
  • Dog park
  • Car wash station

Parker Point is also just minutes from local shopping, award-winning restaurants, and nature preserves. Plus, it has easy access to downtown Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Sullivan’s Island, and Isle of Palms.

Bonus: Move in by Thursday, Oct. 31 to receive up to a $3,000 gift card.

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