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April
3

If you're searching for homes in Summerville, South Carolina, you've likely come across newer communities like Cane Bay or Nexton.

But there's one neighborhood that often gets overlooked—and shouldn't:

Wescott Plantation.

Wescott is one of Summerville's original master-planned communities, built before the area experienced the rapid growth it's known for today. And because of that, it offers something many newer neighborhoods are still working toward:

A fully established, functional, and convenient place to live.


What Makes Wescott Different from Newer Communities

Wescott wasn't built during the recent expansion—it was already in place.

That means:

  • The community is complete
  • The golf course and clubhouse are established
  • Landscaping is mature
  • Streets and sections are fully developed

You're not buying into future plans—you're stepping into a neighborhood that already functions the way it was designed to.


Location That Simplifies Everyday Life

One of Wescott's biggest advantages is its location—something buyers don't always fully appreciate until after they move in.

At the entrance of Wescott, you'll find everyday essentials within minutes:

  • Harris Teeter
  • Lowe's
  • Starbucks
  • Panera Bread
  • Pet Supplies Plus
  • Marshalls

This kind of convenience means:

  • Quick grocery runs instead of long drives
  • Easy access to coffee, meals, and errands
  • Less time planning your day around traffic

It's not just about location—it's about how easy daily life feels.


Are Homes in Wescott Too Old?

This is one of the most common questions buyers ask.

Many homes in Wescott were built in the early-to-mid 2000s, and while they aren't brand new, that doesn't mean they're a drawback.

In fact, it often means:

  • The homes have already settled
  • You can see real maintenance patterns
  • The neighborhood has a proven track record

For example, buyers sometimes notice things like driveway cracks in older homes. In most cases, these are normal for concrete over time and not structural concerns—just part of how materials age.

What matters is understanding the difference between:

  • Cosmetic wear
  • And true structural issues

And that's where working with the right agent makes all the difference.


Golf Course Living Without the Unknowns

Wescott offers something unique compared to many newer developments:

A fully operational golf course and clubhouse that are already part of the community.

You're not waiting for amenities to be built or expanded—you can see exactly what you're getting.

For buyers who enjoy golf or simply appreciate open space and views, this adds a layer of lifestyle that newer neighborhoods may not yet provide.


New Construction vs. Established Communities

Many buyers find themselves choosing between:

  • New construction with incentives and modern finishes
  • Established communities like Wescott

Here's the real difference:

New Construction:

  • Everything is new
  • Builder incentives can be appealing
  • Communities may still be growing

Wescott:

  • Location is already proven
  • Community is complete
  • Daily convenience is built in
  • You can see how the neighborhood lives and functions

Neither is wrong—it depends on what matters most to you.


Why Wescott Is Still Worth a Look

Wescott may not be the newest option in Summerville—but that's not a weakness.

It's part of its value.

It offers:

  • A central and convenient location
  • A complete, established community
  • Golf course living
  • Real-world functionality that buyers often appreciate more over time

Final Thought

In a market full of new construction, it's easy to focus on what's just been built.

But sometimes, the smarter decision is found in what has already proven itself.

Wescott is one of those communities.

Bonnie Wicks, licensed as Bonnie Jean Wicks Bertalot, is an Associate Broker with Carolina One Real Estate serving Mount Pleasant, Charleston, and surrounding Lowcountry communities.


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