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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

CAPE SUMMERSAIL ON LAKE MURRAY, SC

A steady wind from the west carried the Smiths on their sloop to Fourth of July festivities at the Columbia Sailing Club and evening thermals brought them home, just as the Boylestons pontoon boat arrived from dinner at the Rusty Anchor at Lighthouse Marina. Fiery sunset views were a prelude to the evening fireworks display over Bomb Island. Lake Murray plays host to big money fishing tournaments and regattas that draw competitors from as far away as Canada. It is a popular recreational venue year round, but cruising available lake properties is a favorite past time for many. Most recently, Cape Summersail at Tryst Point has captured the attention of people. A new paved road, public sewer, underground utilities and zoning for Blue Ribbon decorated schools, Lake Murray Elementary, Chapin Middle and Chapin High Schools in Lexington/Richland School District 5 are a huge draw for people wanting to build a new home on the lake, with their investment protected by reasonable covenants and restrictions. Comprised of eight remaining lots, three off water, 1.5 acre lots priced at $69,900, one lake view lot ($149,000), and four dockable waterfront lots,from $264,900 to $299,900, Cape Summersail will be a small community of new homes subject to architectural controls. Many have seen it from the water. Come walk your lot. From US 76, take Wessinger Road to a left on Old Lexington Hwy. Turn left onto Jake Metze Road to its end at Old Forge. Turn right and continue 50 yards past where the pavement currently ends and veer left onto Tryst Point. There you will see the available lots to your left and a sign showing the lot layout. Or, visit the property from the comfort of your home by a visit to www.CapeSummersail.com. To learn more about this property and other offerings, please visit www.StallingsandSmith.com, and please share and forward this information.

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