Carriage Lane
By Henry Bright
Imagine living in the city, but feeling like you live in the country.
Living in Carriage Lane, a new subdivision in Summerville, features
all the conveniences of city life, yet has the seclusion of owning
a home in the country.
When you take a right turn off Hwy. 17A, less than a mile from
I-26 on to Rose Hill Drive, you feel like you are traveling down
a country road. There are two horse stables on the right heading
toward Carriage Lane. In less than a quarter of a mile you will
feel like you traveled into a secluded area with no worries. But
in actuality, you are only one-mile from Wal-Mart, Target and Eastern
Federated Theaters in Azalea Square.
If the location is not enough to lure you in, the homes in Carriage
Lane should do the trick. The homes are built by one of the top
10 builders in the Lowcountry, Jessco
Homes. Founded by brothers Jeff and Steve Stahl in 1997, Jessco
stands for "Jesus and Company." The Stahl brothers treat all their
customers the way they like to be treated. Jessco builds quality
homes, always striving towards excellence in every project they
construct. And the Stahl brothers do whatever it takes to make a
home right for their customers.
Homes in Carriage Lane cost from $145,000 for a 1,422 sq. ft.
house featuring three bedrooms and two baths to $200,000 for a 2,000
sq. ft. house featuring four bedrooms and two baths The best part
is there are no pre-set plans for a home.
"We
are flexible," says co-owner Jeff Stahl "We are not locked into
a certain style of homes, unlike many other builders. We advertise
quality and value at no extra charge. That means we sell from the
top down. Where other builders advertise a basic house to get you
in the door, then sell you as many upgrades as possible, we put
the most popular upgrades in the house from the start and price
it to be affordable."
The standard features customers find in most Jessco homes include
brick trim on the front of the house with vinyl siding and two-car
garages. The front lawn is fully sodded, with shrubs and bedding
plants in place. The backyard and side are seeded.
The kitchen has smooth-top ranges with built-in microwave and dishwasher.
Other standard features include a separate jetted tub and shower
in the master-bath, upgraded electrical wiring including prewiring
for the garage door opener, and ceiling fans in all bedrooms. Jessco
also allows customers to make custom changes to their plans to personalize
the home.
You can count on Jessco Homes using only the best materials for
quality construction. They use 20-year fiberglass shingles, corrosive
resistant metal garage doors, structuring enhancing OSB exterior
sheath, PEX plumbing with plastic drains and a one-year soil treatment.
"Our success can be seen in our growth," continues Stahl. "We will
customize the customer's home to their needs. We offer products
to accommodate any price range. Our slogan is 'quality and value
at no extra cost.'"
Living in Carriage Lane is like living in the country, but living
in Summerville with a growing population of more than 30,000 and
the consumer amenities of any mid-sized American city. Golf courses,
hospitals, shops and restaurants are all located in and around the
city limits of Summerville. The Francis Beidler Forest, perfect
for exploring the outdoors, is nearby, as well as the Dorchester
Museum, which is home to some of the oldest animal fossils ever
discovered in South Carolina.
If you are in the market for a new home and looking for a nice
affordable place to live, checkout Carriage Lane
in Summerville. Carriage Lane is the quaint subdivision near I-26
less than a mile from the heart of Summerville.
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