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Wake up to stunning views in this waterfront community

Nestled along the waterfront just minutes from the peninsula, Overlook Point has a lot to offer.

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Don’t overlook this incredible waterfront community.

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Finding an apartment that checks all your boxes can be tricky — especially when you have specific needs in mind.

If Overlook Point isn’t on your radar yet, here are a few reasons why this waterfront sanctuary could be the perfect place to call home:

Prime location

Conveniently located near the peninsula, you’ll have easy access to everything the Holy City has to offer. Think: Farmers markets on Daniel Island, local restaurants, and endless entertainment options.

Open layouts

Overlook Point offers spacious studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartment homes, including larger units of up to 1,475 sqft. You can find the perfect fit for your needs with seven different floor plans to choose from.

High-end amenities

Residents can enjoy a resort-style saltwater pool with submerged lounge seating, EV charging, a dog park, fitness center, and so much more.

Psst... Move in by Saturday, Nov. 30 to receive up to a $3,000 gift card.

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