Southern Oaks is a non-gated private community located in the New Riverside area in Bluffton, SC. The community will consist of single family homes and townhomes all enjoying either lake or protected wooded views. The life experience will include a swimming pool, clubhouse, and exercise facilities. The single family homes range from $176's to $232's and are between 1270 to 2278 square feet. The townhomes are between 1125 and 1677 square feet. All homes are priced with a 1.5 car garage with only $3,600 to upgrage to a 2 car garage.
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1. Average Home Price: $299,304
2. Average Condo Price: $95,857
3. Average Homesite Price: $202,452
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