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Vantage at Wildewood apartment community in Northeast Columbia

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Vantage at Wildewood offers spacious apartments and a long list of amenities | Photo provided

Looking for a new apartment home in the new year? You could take a walk on the wild(e) side at Vantage at Wildewood in Northeast Columbia.

The gated community offers spacious, newly renovated 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom apartment homes crafted with all the details you’re looking for – like wood-style flooring, stainless steel appliances + quartz countertops, and oversized bedrooms with spacious walk-in closets – plus a slew of amenities designed to suit your every need, like:

  • Resort-inspired pool
  • Fitness center with all the necessities to help keep that 2021 resolution to stay healthy
  • Fire pit + lounge for relaxing and enjoying SC evenings with a cold drink (or two) in hand
  • Bark Park ft. agility equipment (because if you have to keep *your* New Year’s Resolution, so does your dog, right?)
Pool

Plenty of space for lounging + soaking up the Carolina sunshine | Photo provided

  • Car Care Center
  • Storage Options, just in case your oversized apartment home can’t hold all your stuff
  • Business Center (read: WFH win)
  • Grilling Stations to channel your inner grill master
  • Playground
  • Starbucks Coffee Bar (where Venti pours are always allowed)
Young family walking in park

Bonus: Vantage at Wildewood is located right near Sesquicentennial State Park | Photo provided

Ready to change your *vantage* point with a new home in 2021? For a limited time, receive one month free when you sign a lease at Vantage at Wildewood. Bonus: Mention COLAtoday and receive a $500 gift card, Google Home Mini, and half off application + admin fees when you move in by Jan. 21.

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