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Tour stylish new homes in Six Oaks

Surrounded by majestic oak trees, Six Oaks is a charming neighborhood just minutes from Summerville’s shops and dining.

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Lounge by the resort-style pool after a long day at work.

Photos provided by Mungo Homes

House hunting? Enter: Six Oaks, a boutique new home community by Mungo Homes just four miles from downtown Summerville.

The neighborhood features single-family homes and luxury townhomes, with options to move in right away or customize your homesite, floor plan, and finishes. Each home is built with craftsmanship, personalization, and lasting value in mind.

Here’s a closer look at what you’ll find in this thoughtfully designed community:

🏠 Single-family homes from the mid-$300s

  • 2-6 bedrooms, up to 2,780-sqft
  • Charleston-style double front porches available
  • Natural gas options

🏘️ Two-story townhomes from the low $300s

  • 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
  • Two-car garages
  • Low-maintenance living, perfect for busy lifestyles

🏊‍♀️ Amenities

  • Pool with swim lanes and covered pavilion
  • Miles of oak-shaded walking trails
  • Playground and outdoor amphitheater

📍 Prime location

  • Proximity to Dorchester II Schools
  • Four minutes from Summerville High School
  • One mile from Publix, Walmart, dining, and healthcare

Ready to move in? Mungo Homes also offers competitive financing.

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