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Bridges of Summerville

Beautiful Bridges of Summerville neighborhood offers a convenient location and some of the most affordable homes in the area.

Summerville is an eclectic mix of communities. From luxury estates to budget-friendly affordability, there is truly something for everyone and every lifestyle.

The Bridges of Summerville is the perfect choice for those with “champagne taste and a beer bottle budget.” The homes in this neighborhood are well built and incredibly affordable. One and two story homes offer 3 to 4 bedroom floor plans in sizes of 1,300 to 2,800 square feet and most were built in the last 15 years.

There are lots of perks in living in this development, Students attend the top rated Dorchester 2 School District. There is a community pool and playground. The Summerville area is home to over 700 buildings listed in the National Registry of Historic Places. Downtown Summerville offers distinctive shopping opportunities and a variety of fine dining choices. The Flowertown Festival is a three day celebration every April featuring the largest arts and crafts festival in the state. It is a Southeast Tourism Society pick on the list of Top 20 festivals for the Southeast U.S. Charleston is only 40 minutes away, with incredible shopping in North Charleston and unmatched cultural events in downtown Charleston. Great golf courses and South Carolina’s rich history is everywhere you look.

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This is an amazing area to call home if you are a history buff or just love Southern living. It is a great place to raise a family, retire to the good life, or looking for that special place where you belong. Visit our website to learn more about Bridges of Summerville.

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