Centex Homes: Cain Crossing-Charleston, SC
Stacy E. Domingo
Centex Homes, the top-producing home builder in the tri-county area that surrounds Charleston, South Carolina, is now offering quality townhomes in an ideal location. Cain Crossing, on the corner of Clements Ferry Road and Highway 41, is just minutes from Mount Pleasant and only eight miles from Interstate 526, which provides quick and easy access to most of the Lowcountry.
“This is a much-sought-after location near downtown Charleston, the beaches and Mount Pleasant, and the price point is ideal,” says Centex Sales Executive Debi DeCusatis.
At Cain Crossing, Centex has concentrated on cost-efficient, low-maintenance Lowcountry living. Even better, residents will also soon be able to enjoy an amenity center.
“Centex is a great builder and is rated highest in customer satisfaction in the Lowcountry,” says DeCusatis, who points out that the company offers its customers a two-year limited warranty.
“We have received a lot of compliments about Cain Crossing because of the open floor plans, the large secondary bedrooms and the beautiful exteriors,” DeCusatis adds.
There are ten floor plans from which to choose, ranging in size from the Dalton’s 1,471 square feet to the Manchester’s 2,339 square feet. The townhomes are equipped with attached private garages and feature up to four bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths.
At Cain Crossing, kitchens and bathrooms are special, as well. The master bath offers a fiberglass garden tub and a separate enclosed glass shower, while all baths come with cultured marble vanity tops. In the kitchen you’ll find the latest Whirlpool appliances, including a free-standing smooth-top range, microwave, a multicycle dishwasher and recessed lighting.
Each townhome is equipped with energy-efficient features such as R-13 wall insulation, R-30 ceiling insulation and a Lennox heating and air conditioning unit. Residents who simply want to soak in a pleasant Lowcountry evening can do so on their rear concrete patio, amid professionally landscaped lawns. And when you leave the confines of your own townhome, you won’t be leaving behind the beauty of the Lowcountry.
“The community is very clean, with winding roads and huge oak trees. It’s beautiful,” DeCusatis says.