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Quail Arbor Homes in Summerville with Mature Landscaping

Quail Arbor has the feel of an established Summerville pocket where mature trees, larger lots, and classic ranch-era architecture set the tone.

Listing summary: 4 Active1 Pending

Median $345,000Middle

Community Highlights

  • Large Lots And Mature Landscaping
  • Established Single-Family Homes With Character
  • Easy Access To Downtown Summerville And I-26
large lotsbrick exteriorsscreened porchesupdated kitchens

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1964–1993
88% Garage16% Pool
  • front porches
  • hardwood floors
  • updated kitchens
  • fenced yards
  • screened porches
  • two-car garages
  • bonus rooms or FROGs

Location & Proximity

Lowcountry region, coastal South Carolina

I26 Access
minutes
Downtown Charleston
minutes
Downtown Summerville
7 min
Historic Downtown SummervilleOld Trolley RoadBerlin G. Myers ParkwaySawmill Branch TrailAshley River Park

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Summerville
Middle
Alston
High
Summerville

About Quail Arbor

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Quail Arbor, Summerville

First Impressions

Quail Arbor has the feel of an established Summerville pocket where mature trees, larger lots, and classic ranch-era architecture set the tone. The streetscape is relaxed and leafy, with many homes sitting on generous parcels and front porches that give the neighborhood its welcoming Lowcountry character. It is the kind of place where curb appeal comes from age, landscaping, and proportion rather than flash.

"Mature oaks, broad lots, and timeless ranch homes give Quail Arbor its enduring appeal."

Home Styles & Community Feel

Most homes here are single-family residences from the late 1960s through the early 1990s, and that range gives the neighborhood a pleasing mix of original character and thoughtful updates. Brick is a common sight, especially on the classic ranches, and many properties have been refreshed with modern kitchens, updated baths, new flooring, and improved systems. Garages are common, and the lots tend to be notably roomy by Summerville standards, with fenced yards, screened porches, workshops, sheds, and occasional detached outbuildings adding to the practical appeal.

The overall mood is established and well cared for, with long driveways, mature landscaping, and home designs that favor comfortable living over oversized formality. You will see everything from simple one-story ranches to expanded layouts with FROGs, bonus rooms, and flexible spaces that adapt easily to changing needs.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Quail Arbor’s rhythm is rooted in outdoor living. Screened porches, decks, pools, fire pits, and shaded backyards show up often, and several homes lean into that indoor-outdoor connection with large lots and private, tree-lined settings. One of the neighborhood’s defining strengths is how much usable space many properties offer: room for gardening, storage, hobbies, or just a little breathing room between houses.

"This is a neighborhood built for porch living, backyard time, and homes that have room to spread out."

Daily convenience is straightforward here. The area sits close enough to downtown Summerville for easy errands, dinner, or a quick stop at local shops, while nearby parks and trail access add another layer of lifestyle appeal. The Berlin G. Myers Parkway connection also improves cross-town mobility, making the neighborhood feel well linked without losing its residential character.

Location & Schools

Quail Arbor is located off Old Trolley Road in Summerville, with quick access to historic downtown Summerville, shopping, dining, and the Berlin G. Myers Parkway. Several listings describe the neighborhood as about 7 minutes from downtown Summerville, while others note easy access to I-26 and being just minutes from local retail and restaurants. For outdoor recreation, Sawmill Branch Trail and Ashley River Park are both mentioned nearby, and one listing also references the broader Charleston area and Joint Base Charleston and Boeing as reachable regional destinations.

School assignments commonly point to Dorchester District 2, with Summerville Elementary, Alston Middle, and Summerville High serving as the familiar trio for the area. That school pattern, along with the neighborhood’s central Summerville setting, helps make Quail Arbor feel both established and well connected.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Quail Arbor, Summerville

Pricing

Median Price
$345,000
Average Price
$391,600

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.6
Avg Bathrooms
2.2
Avg Lot Size
0.38 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
5
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1976
New Construction
0%

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