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🌊 Riverbend revealed: See inside Charleston’s newest waterfront community

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A white kitchen with a white island and large glass pendants overhead, and striped fabric chairs.

The stylish spaces feature designer-appointed features throughout.

Photo provided by Toll Brothers

James Island just got a little more luxe.

That’s because Riverbend — a new luxury home community by Toll Brothers — opens this fall along the Stono River. This exclusive neighborhood will feature stunning homes set amongst the island’s famous grand oaks with water views and deep-water access via the community dock.

Perfectly placed just minutes from downtown, Riverbend’s single-family homes start in the $1,200,000s and blend a natural setting with easy access to the rest of the city.

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