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Del Webb Charleston is a 55+ community located within a
master-planned development called cane Bay Plantation in
Summerville, South Carolina, a town 25 miles from Charleston.
This community is slated for completion in 2010 and will offer one
story single-family homes ranging in size from 1,100 sq. ft. to
2,590 sq. ft.. Prices start in the $200,000 range, less than
the median home price in this historic area.
There will eventually be 1,000 residences across 360 acres, and
the outstanding amenities, found in most Del Webb developments,
include a large clubhouse with a top-notch fitness center, a
kitchen, pools, tennis courts and a spa. Security is 24 hours
a day, and there is a full-time activities director.
Golf carts are a favorite means of transportation, but the HOA
does not allow private gardens of above-ground fences. This is
to maintain the landscaping integrity of the community.
It should be noted that this area has a higher-than-average risk
of hurricanes and was struck by Hurricane Hugo in 1989.
Lakeside Crossing
Just outside of Myrtle Beach is the age-restricted
community of Lakeside Crossing, a retirement spot for people who
want to be in the middle of a bustling, beach-oriented, touristy
area. This community is still in the building stages, but
eventually there will be nearly 700 single-family residences here,
and prices start at around $120,000 and go up.
The monthly HOA fee covers infrastructure
maintenance, lawn maintenance and nearly everything else except
individual utilities and phone service. Residences have formal
dining rooms, sodded lawns and high-end kitchens. Skylights,
sunrooms and custom decks are optional upgrades.
These are manufactured home so homeowners do not own
the land upon which they sit. The land lease price is included
in the monthly HOA fee.
There is a large clubhouse with a high-tech fitness
center, a library, tennis courts and exercise studios. There
is even a private fishing dock. Three golf courses are in the
immediate vicinity.
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