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Surrounded by majestic oak trees, Six Oaks is a charming neighborhood just minutes from Summerville’s shops and dining.
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From fitness facilities and high-end amenities to fun resident events, Restore at Carolina Park has a lot to offer.
Plans show how developers will turn the mall into a center for restaurants, entertainment, shops, and events.
The $75 million facility aims to inspire leadership and character development through the stories and values of Medal of Honor recipients.
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With easy access to shopping, restaurants, nature preserves, and endless amenities, Parker Point has a lot to offer.
Building 64 opens this fall with immersive experiences, cultural events, and celebrations of local artistry.
Novella Homes announced this transformative project to bring new life to one of Sullivan’s Island’s most iconic structures.
How much does it cost to live in Charleston compared to other cities and the US national average? Let’s crunch some numbers.
Get an inside look at homes and gardens in the Holy City.
Learn why the homes along Rainbow Row don bright colors.
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Grab a blanket and your lawn chairs and check out these must-see Fourth of July events taking place in and around Charleston.
The new townhomes are conveniently located on Daniel Island and were designed to serve those ranging from young families to empty nesters.
This new venue, The Waverly, promises to deliver guests a seamless and stress-free experience in a chic downtown location.
Check out these family-friendly Carolina Day events that focus on SC’s role in a defining event of the American Revolutionary War.
Take the boat out for breakfast, lunch, or dinner with this list of spots you can get to via the water.
Unbury Charleston history by looking at these five animals that once called the area home before they went extinct.