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A slideshow including the exterior and interior of available Kinsdale homes.

Residents will also enjoy easy access to HWY-521, providing a quiet commute to Ballantyne, Fort Mill, and Waxhaw.

Photos provided by Kinsdale by Pulte Homes

Looking for more space, modern design, and a community that has it all? Welcome to Kinsdale — a vibrant new neighborhood in Indian Land, SC, where comfort meets convenience.

With 13 flexible floorplans and beautiful model homes ready to tour, it’s easy to picture yourself here. Plus, you’ll love the upcoming amenities, including:

  • Resort-style pool
  • Clubhouse
  • Pickleball court
  • Playground

Check it out for yourself

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