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Experience easy modern living in Pendleton

Sunrise offers customizable design options, thoughtful amenities, and a convenient location.

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Customizable finishes and design elements make each home unique.

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As demand for affordable living near connected communities continues to grow, developments like Sunrise are setting a new standard for easy southern living.

Located in peaceful Pendleton, SC, this modern, newly constructed neighborhood strikes the perfect balance of comfort and convenience. Choose from one and two-story homes, starting from the mid $300s, featuring:

  • A wide range of floor plans
  • Customizable design elements
  • Two-car garages

Outside your front door, thoughtful amenities make it easy to relax and recharge, including nature walking paths, a pool, and a cabana area.

Sunrise is also conveniently located near historic downtown Pendleton and only eight miles from Clemson. Plus, easy access to I-85 makes short trips to Anderson, Greenville, and the rest of the Upstate a breeze.

Bonus: Save up to $15,000 on a build-to-order home, or lock in a 2-1 rate buydown on move-in ready homes (read: 3.99% rate in the first year).

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