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Four Seasons at the Lakes of Cane Bay

Cane Bay Boulevard, Summerville, South Carolina 29483

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Four Seasons at the Lakes of Cane Bay, a Handsome 55+ Neighborhood Within a Larger Community, Has a Lakeside Setting and Features Single Family Homes

The master-planned community Lakes of Cane Bay Plantation is in Summerville, South Carolina, about 25 miles inland from Charleston and Lowcountry beaches. In the heart of Cane Bay Plantation, K. Hovnanian is building Four Seasons at the Lakes of Cane Bay, a 55+ single family home neighborhood with a lakefront location.

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When complete, Four Seasons should have 800 residences, some of which will face the water. All homes feature main-level living, a low-maintenance, light-colored vinyl and/or brick exterior, a recessed entryway, extra storage, oversized closets, and a luxurious kitchen. Higher end dwellings have a garage at a right angle to the home, making the garage look like an extra room from the street. K. Hovnanian is offering 14 plans ranging in size from nearly 1,400 square feet to more than 2,600 square feet. Each property has a pantry, a large patio, and private owner suite.

Prices start in the high-$400,000s. HOA fees range from about $110 annually to about $300 monthly. Please verify these prices with a Realtor.

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Four Seasons' access to the adjacent 300-acre lake system means that boating, fishing, and sailing are daily possibilities. The community's 25,000 square foot clubhouse includes a fitness center and two swimming pools. Courts for pickleball, bocce ball, and tennis dot the area. There are also proposals for a garden square, trails, and an outdoor amphitheater. The elegant entryway is two stories tall.

The city of Summerville hosts one of the state's largest crafts fairs, the Flowertown Festival, and manages a farmers' market, boat landings, dog runs, trails, parks, and tennis facilities. There are three golf clubs in the area, as well as an orchestra, an artist guild, and a community theater. Residents can paddle the nearby Ashley River Blue Trail and discover plantations that predate the Revolutionary War. The Givhans Ferry State Park has cabins and a campground.

Summerville Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commission.

Summer high temperatures reach the 90s with lows in the 70s, and winters high temperatures reach into the 50s and 60s with lows in the 40s. On average, the area receives 48 inches of rain each year.

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South Carolina:

Francisco de Gordillo explored the present-day South Carolina coast during 1521 but was unable to establish a town. The French also failed to colonize in 1562. The English settled here in 1670, but they moved on to Charleston when the conditions worsened. The two Carolinas split officially in 1729. The state was the first to leave the Union during the Civil War.

South Carolina was once primarily agricultural and still grows peanuts, watermelons, peaches and tobacco. Today, though, it is mostly known for its textile mills. Wood products, asbestos, steel, pulp and chemicals are particularly important. A commercial tea plantation, and the only one in America, lies on an island 20 miles South of Charleston.

Top attractions include Fort Sumter, which is a national monument, the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown, the Cypress Gardens (located in Charleston), Hilton Head resorts, the Cowpens National Battlefield, the Botanical Gardens and the Riverbanks Zoo.

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55+ Communities and Single People

It often seems as though 55+ communities are full of happily married people. This is not always the case, though, as the demographic fact is that women often outlive their spouses. It is true that newer developments draw couples because newer developments tend to draw younger retirees. This is simply because older communities have residents who moved in longer ago. Older developments have more singles, particularly women, because the residents are often older. As to where to find single men, that is out of our area of expertise.

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