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Try This: Slip into Lowcountry living at Homecoming

We recently toured True Home’s new Summerville-area community, and, wow.

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Interior and exterior shots of the homes and green spaces around Homecoming.

Photos by CHStoday

Hey CHS, it’s your newsletter team here — ready to pack our bags and move in after a recent visit to the coastal master-planned community of Homecoming.

This lush new neighborhood near Summerville feels like its own small town, with semi-custom homes tucked amidst walkable amenities + green spaces.

✨ The homes

Inside, look forward to up to 4,272 sq ft of thoughtfully designed living spaces, with 2-6 bedrooms, oversized garages, and customizable finishes across five unique floor plans.

You don’t have to break the bank, either: Homes start in the low $400s.

🌳 The community

Outside your door, you’ll find resort-style amenities and lifestyle perks in every direction, including:

  • Private pickleball courts (start working on your serve)
  • Spacious clubhouse for hosting + coworking
  • Community pool for splashy summer days
  • Trails and green spaces with room to roam

Plus, you’re never more than a few minutes from the local shops, restaurants, and daily essentials of cozy Downtown Summerville.

Schedule a tour to experience Homecoming firsthand, or check out our reel from our visit below.

Sneak a peek at the spaces

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