North Charleston New Homes
Mixson
Mixson located in the historic Park Circle area of North Charleston, is designed around a collection of Urbane streets, hidden lanes, public parks, majestic courtyards, and historic oak trees. Mixson includes a variety of residences, shops, restaurants, and cafes. It also offers to its residents places of worship and other civic gathering spots.
Mixson is inspired by the historic streets of downtown Charleston and other older city designs throughout the world. Every building in Mixson is built to last using the latest green technologies and materials that are proven to age gracefully with time. The homes are characterized by efficient use of space, open floor-plans with ample natural light.
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Hunley Waters
North Charleston's first green-built, waterfront, gated community designed and built by the leading design and manufacturing firms in the Southeast. Hunley Waters is located on the banks of Noisette Creek in the thriving Park Circle district of North Charleston, minutes from historic downtown Charleston.
Neighborhood features thirty-six architecturally distinctive, sustainable, and first EarthCraft Gold-certified coastal cottages in Charleston. Amenities include a central neighborhood pond, tree-lined sidewalks, a future walking trail along the riverbank, community pavilion and dock and floater with direct access to Noisette Creek for fishing, crabbing and kayaking.
Features of the homes include stainless steel Energy Star appliances and refrigerator, soaring 10' smooth ceilings downstairs and 9' upstairs, hardwood floors, crown molding throughout, and security monitoring through TV.
Indigo Palms
New homes in Indigo Palms feature a mix of Craftsman style design in two-story cape cod or bungalow ranch homes all being built to the efficient EarthCraft building standard code.
The mature native willow trees draping the sidewalk lined streets make Indigo Palms a unique neighborhood to raise your family. Children can be found enjoying the new playing field or the neighborhood activity center while adults might prefer a dip in the Junior Olympic pool or barbecue at the pavilion.
Baker Plantation
Baker Plantation is new home construction by Lennar. This community features 7 new home plans, ranging from 1480 sqare feet up to 3000 square feet.
Located near Greenridge Road, convenient to shopping, schools, the airport and the interstate. These new homes are move in ready with smooth ceilings, upgraded flooring, a complete appliance package with a refrigerator.
Oak Terrace Preserve
Oak Terrace Preserve has taken a radical new approach to designing a neighborhood by using sustainable building techniques and minimizing the impact on the environment.
The home designs utilize all the latest technologies to create an energy-efficient lifestyle that, not only cuts needless waste, but saves you money as well. Oak Terrace Preserve is restoring the natural balance. This community has introduced a groundbreaking water filtration and preservation system.
Oak Terrace Preserve is within walking distance of schools, stores, restaurants, churches, parks, the Danny Jones Recreation Center and even a disc golf course. Riverfront Park and Park Circle's electric nightlife are just a short bike ride away.
Mixson Avenue Master Plan
This conceptual plan depicts a full build out of the neighborhood. It includes housing styles ranging from flats and townhomes to single-family homes with small private yards. Note the realignment of Mixson Avenue to create a slower, more people-friendly center street. The apartments and commercial district will be focused along this corridor.
When you first experience Mixson you will immediately notice it feels a little different. The roads are narrower. Homes are closer to the street. Buildings are clustered in creative ways to enhance the spaces in between. Outdoor rooms complement interior landscapes. Serendipity is celebrated. Some call it New Urbanism. Some call it traditional neighborhood design. We call it a welcome change.
Come take a walk to experience this “new” way of living and you'll see why Mixson just feels a little different.






