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A charming new community in historic Pendleton

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Two model homes with green trees in background

Sunrise is located just three miles from historic downtown Pendleton and eight miles from Clemson University.

Photo by Greg Cayer Photography

Looking for your next home — or just curious about the Upstate’s newest community?

See what’s on the horizon at Sunrise, nestled between Clemson and Anderson/I-85 in tranquil Pendleton, SC.

Featuring one and two-story homes from the low $400s, Sunrise’s planned amenities include a pool, cabana, and natural walking trails.

You could check it out online, or better yet, see it in person this weekend. Locals are invited to tour the two model homes (as well as the community’s move-in-ready homes), enjoy refreshments, and take home a fun memory — a caricature artist will be on site both days from 2-4 p.m.

Pro tip: Pendleton offers a hefty dose of small-town charm with plenty of shops and restaurants to explore, so make a day of it. Did you know? The entire town is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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