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Why renters should consider this coastal community

Island living meets modern comfort at Simmons Park.

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A GIF of the amenities at Simmons Park.

Soak up the sun by the resort-style pool or relax in the comfort of your home.

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For the second year in a row, Charleston was crowned the best city for rentersand we’re not surprised. On Daniel Island, one community stands out for its rare combination of peaceful living and city convenience: Simmons Park.

Here, residents enjoy lush green spaces while still being a short drive from downtown Charleston. Love the outdoors? The nearby Daniel Island Trail offers stunning views of sparkling water and serene marshlands — perfect for a morning jog or relaxing stroll.

Whether you’re lounging by the pool, working out in the fitness center, or soaking in the quiet surroundings, Simmons Park offers everything you need to feel right at home, including:

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