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This new neighborhood offers luxe waterfront living

Welcome to The Coves at Lakes of Cane Bay — a community of industry-leading, energy-efficient homes along an expansive lake.

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Enjoy morning walks along miles of meandering trails.

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The Coves at Lakes of Cane Bay is a lake lover’s dream — and it’s easy to see why.

This master-planned community is centered around a stunning 300-acre lake, just minutes from scenic Summerville, SC. It’s also close to top-rated schools, shopping, dining, and parks.

🏡 Flexible floorplans

Starting in the mid-$400s, these single-family homes cater to a variety of needs. Choose from a wide range of floor plans, featuring open-concept living, energy-efficient features, flex space, covered decks, and more.

🔑 Perks that add up

Each home comes equipped with:

  • Designer-curated finishes
  • Full appliance suite
  • Whole-home blinds
  • A fully sodded yard with built-in irrigation

Bonus: You’ll find a community pool, cabana, and private boat dock to enjoy the fantastic water views.

🗓 Move-in ready

Homes are available for move-in within 60 days — and the builder’s closing-ready guarantee is backed by a reimbursement of up to $5,000 to cover expenses related to a delay.

See inside the spaces

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