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Johns Island, South Carolina


JOHNS ISLAND IS MORE THAN a passageway to the gated commu- nity of Kiawah Island; it is a beautiful Lowcountry spot in its


BY BARBARA PATRICK


own right, with river views along River Road and Spanish moss-laden trees, where a sense of history still lingers. It just might be the last undiscovered bit of Charleston. Home buyers often don’t consider


Johns Island, assuming it is just a little too far away from it all. But Whitney Lake is changing that impression. Located on River Road less than a mile east of Maybank Highway, it is pos- sible to be downtown in 15 minutes or less, making Whitney Lake an excellent choice. A residential community set around a spring-fed, man-made lake, Whitney Lake offers rural living with city style. The town homes range in size from 1,600 to 1,700 square feet, and floor plans include three-bedroom, two-and- a-half bath or three-bedroom, three- and-a-half bath configurations. The exteriors have the look of higher-end


homes, with maintenance-free Hardie- plank siding and architectural shingles. Interiors are designed to appeal to the upscale buyer. The town homes feature hardwood floors downstairs and plush carpet upstairs. An upgrade to Berber


Pruett said. “We have great rates right now.”


The neighborhood itself is eye- catching, with its tree-lined streets and walking paths. All homes have lake views and are fully landscaped, and in-ground


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carpet is available, and some of the homes include granite countertops. Extra details that appeal to home


buyers are 9-foot ceilings that make the rooms feel even larger. Crown mold- ing accents the foyer and the dining room, which also features a chair rail. Bathrooms have ceramic tile floors and 42-inch cabinets. Chip Pruett, an agent with Blanchard Calhoun Commercial, said that Whitney Lake is a great buy from every angle. “The location is so close to down-


town and James Island. You can be downtown in 15 minutes,” Pruett said. The pricing on these homes is sweet, too, ranging from $158,990 to just under $172,000. “We offer in-house financing,”


sprinkler systems keep it all beautiful. Two floor plans are available in two-story and three-story styles. Large porches are reminiscent of old Charleston, and spa- cious back patios invite outdoor living. Although Whitney Lake is near Charleston, there is no need to leave Johns Island to enjoy dining out or shopping. Grocery stores, restaurants and other businesses are just a short drive away. Best of all, the residents of Whitney


Lake are close to attractions such as the Angel Oak, the Charleston Tea Planta- tion and Beachwalker Park at Kiawah Island.


For more information about Whitney Lake, contact Chip Pruett at (843) 812-6649 or pruett1957@aol.com.


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