SRC BEST_OF_LOGO_2014Saluda River Club, the most successful residential community in Lexington, South Carolina, was named The State’s Best New Home Community 2014 by the readers of The State, Columbia’s top daily newspaper. For a complete list, click here.

“We are honored by the number of votes we received in this competitive category,” says Andrew (“Andy”) D. White, developer of Saluda River Club.

“Thanks to Saluda River Club’s beautiful setting along the Saluda River, its excellent location near Columbia as well as its access to top schools in Lexington’s District One, 2014 has already been an excellent year,” notes White, partner with Bill Theus and Walter Taylor of Lifestone Communities, developer-builders of a variety of residential communities throughout South Carolina. “Come see for yourselves: there are still a number of beautiful new homes and lots available in our award-winning community!”

Saluda River Club offers distinctive homes in a peaceful natural setting, while still close to Columbia’s major medical facilities and the University of South Carolina. Its luxurious amenities, including the Chickawa Outdoor Center, the Village Clubhouse, clubs and activities, river access, trails and parks, plus its location in one of the best school districts in the state, Lexington School District One, make this a highly-desirable community for young professionals, growing families and empty-nesters alike.

Saluda River Club offers homes in the River District, the Village District, and the new Woodlands District, introducing ‘New Carolina Living.’

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About Saluda River Club

Located in Lexington, South Carolina, the community offers a diverse array of home styles. Created by Lifestone Communities, Saluda River Club is made up of three distinct districts that propose a new way of life. The Village District offers urban, “town center” living in townhomes and single-family homes. The River District is a serene, picturesque setting featuring executive estates along the banks of the Saluda River. For directions and more information, call 803-358-3969 or visit www.saludariverclub.com.

 

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