Ashton Woods’ success is based on its philosophy of designing a home that will fit the needs of each specific client.
of realizing their dreams. Passion for customer service and the ability to tailor homes to each client’s wish list have led to the company’s growth in East Cooper and throughout the Charleston area. From the sale of their first home in 1989 to being
recognized as the nation’s fourth largest private builder in 2013, Ashton Woods is a builder positioned for the future. Te company has experienced rapid growth, expanding throughout Florida, Texas, North Carolina and Arizona. Tus, when Ashton Woods expanded to Charleston and Mount Pleasant a year-and-a-half ago, it was no surprise that it quickly became one of the most trusted builders in the tri-county area. Several of its first homes are located throughout Daniel Island, and that relationship led to an opportunity to join the builder team at Carnes Crossroads in Summerville. “We realized Charleston presented the right
opportunity for our niche, which is delivering what savvy home buyers seek in a new home: high design, high quality and a high level of personalization in prime locations,” remarked Ryan Lewis, president of the company’s Charleston division. Today, neighborhoods featuring homes built by Ashton Woods include Darrell Creek in North Mount Pleasant,
where the final section of the community will be built by Ashton Woods; Moultrie Park in Mount Pleasant; Limehouse Village in Summerville; Freeman’s Point and Sea Island Farms on James Island; Fleming Park on Johns Island; and Strawberry Station in Moncks Corner. “Strawberry Station features homes exclusively built
by Ashton Woods,” pointed out Marion Campbell, vice president of sales and marketing. “It has 130 quarter-acre homesites, perfect for the buyer who is searching for a little bit more privacy and space.” One reason for the company’s local success is a philosophy of personal design and tailoring of a home for each client. For example, model homes in various neighborhoods are often used as a source of inspiration, which is a topic that Ashton Woods takes seriously. “We like to have different models and styles for people to see and explore,” Campbell said. “We are constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible in home building.” Campbell and Lewis are optimistic about the coming
year and maintain that understanding the needs of the Lowcountry buyer has helped spur the company’s recent growth. In addition to award-winning models, Ashton Woods also features the Studio, located on Daniel Island.
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