Briarwood Homes with Pantry Interior features

Briarwood Homes with Pantry Interior features

Welcome to Briarwood, a delightful subdivision nestled in the heart of Hanahan, South Carolina, within picturesque Berkeley County. This charming community offers a perfect blend of suburban tranquility and modern conveniences, making it an ideal place for families, retirees, and everyone in between.

Briarwood is renowned for its beautiful homes, each thoughtfully designed with comfort and functionality in mind. One standout feature of many residences in this community is the inclusion of spacious pantries, a true asset for culinary enthusiasts and busy families alike. These pantries provide ample storage for all your cooking essentials, making meal prep a breeze and allowing you to keep your kitchen organized and clutter-free.

The neighborhood itself is characterized by tree-lined streets, friendly neighbors, and a welcoming atmosphere. Residents enjoy easy access to local parks, schools, and shopping centers, ensuring that everything you need is just a short drive away. Whether you’re taking a leisurely stroll through the community or enjoying a weekend barbecue in your backyard, Briarwood offers a sense of belonging that is hard to find elsewhere.

With a variety of homes available, each featuring modern amenities and stylish interiors, Briarwood is the perfect place to plant your roots. Experience the charm of Hanahan living while enjoying the comforts of a home that suits your lifestyle. Come discover Briarwood today—where community and comfort meet!

Newest Briarwood Homes with Pantry Interior features

$340,000
3 Beds 2 Baths 26023213 MLS Briarwood SubDv. Active Status
Some streets you can feel the minute you turn onto them. Tall pines close overhead, the road goes shady and cool, and the houses sit far enough apart that nobody is looking into anybody's windows. You slow down without meaning to.The house waits at the end of a level lawn behind a crepe myrtle that goes hot pink every summer. There's a covered porch across the whole front. Two rockers and a cup of coffee out there can take up an entire Saturday morning, and nobody will bother you about it.Step inside and the dining room is right there, a real room with real walls and real windows, the kind that holds a table with every leaf in it and still leaves space to push the chairs back. Long dinners happen here. Nobody eats off a card table in the hallway.Keep going and the ceiling opens up. Stained wood beams cross overhead like the frame of a mountain lodge, white plank walls run down both sides, and a full wall of red brick climbs to the ceiling around the fireplace. The hearth is raised and wide enough to sit on, which is exactly what people do on a cold night when the fire is going and nobody feels like moving back to the couch. In summer the ceiling fan turns and the glass door to the deck stays propped open. This is the room the house is built around, and you'll know it in about four seconds. The kitchen sits just beyond. White cabinets run down both walls, everything within a step or two of everything else, and it spills into a breakfast nook wrapped in a bay window that looks straight out over the deck and into the trees. That window is the quiet best thing about this house. Coffee there at seven in the morning, watching the yard wake up, is worth more than most of what money buys. And when the burgers are ready, the back door is right beside you. Down the hall the bedrooms are calm and full of light, with good closets and ceiling fans. Up the stairs, a wide bonus room stretches over the garage. Office with a door that closes, guest space, hobby room, studio, whatever you need it to be. It's the flexible space everyone wants and almost nobody has. Underfoot through the main living areas: luxury vinyl plank flooring, new, waterproof, and still under warranty. Dogs, muddy boots, a knocked over glass of sweet tea. It shrugs all of it off, and floors are one thing you'll never have to think about. Then you open the back door, and you understand. The yard goes on. Level, fully fenced, wrapped on every side by pines and hardwoods that were standing here long before the house was. There's a deck for grilling, a raised bed already waiting on tomatoes, and a brick fire pit that turns October evenings into something you look forward to all year. Beyond that, open lawn. Room for a garden, room for a table and a dozen chairs, room to stand out there at dusk and hear absolutely nothing. Nobody builds yards like this anymore. New construction hands you a fence six feet off the back door and calls it outdoor living. This is another thing entirely. Brick, beams, a hearth, a porch, and deep shade on a street where the trees got there first. Minutes from shopping, dining, schools, and the interstate, with downtown Summerville just up the road. Come stand in the backyard. That's usually when people decide.

304 Summercourt Drive, Summerville

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