- As low as $114/Night
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 4
General Features
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 bedrooms
- Air conditioning
- Bed sheets provided
- Carbon monoxide detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector)
- Coffee/tea maker
- Desk
- Dishwasher
- Fitness facilities nearby
- Housekeeping (on request)
- If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
- Internet access
- Iron/ironing board
- Microwave
- Oven
- Pet friendly
- Refrigerator
- Shared/communal pool
- Smart TV
- Smoke detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property)
- Smoke-free property
- Stovetop
- Toaster
- Unit size: 1206 sq ft (112 sq m)
- Wheelchair accessible
About this Property
- Sleeps 4
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Apartment
- Approximately 1206 square feet
Originally crafted as condos, the North Daniel Island apartment homes are roomy, homey, and detail focused. We invite you to spend leisurely days grilling by the shining pool or exploring the delights of our brand-new amenities center, The Pointe. Here, we understand that an apartment is more than just a residence—it’s a vibrant community, a lifestyle, and a sanctuary all rolled into one. Parker Point is in a car-dependent area, with a Walk Score of 21, a Transit Score of 0, and a Bicycle Score of 28.
We are excited to welcome you to Landing!
Landing requires that all guests pass CLEAR identity verification and a background check. For stays of 30+ nights, Landing also requires SSN to run a soft credit check on the primary guest. Once you book, we’ll share a secure link for you to access our screening process.
Please chat with us if you have any questions!
If you’re an international applicant, we will ask for your passport for identity verification.
About the Area
Charleston is home to this apartment. Port of Charleston Cruise Terminal and Wild Dunes Resort Golf Course are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Riverfront Park and Waterfront Park. Check out an event or a game at North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center, and consider making time for Patriots Point, a top attraction not to be missed.
Special Instructions
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Pet Policy
Pets allowed
Getting the best vacation property experience:
Sticking to your spending budget:
- June, July, and August are high season in Charleston. To get the largest vacation home within your budget, we suggest booking in the Fall or Spring shoulder seasons. You'll enjoy lower rates, greater selection, warm weather and the absence of giant crowds at popular Charleston area attractions and restaurants. Speaking of the off-season, don't overlook the holidays for a Charleston area vacation! Who wouldn't love a holiday near the ocean? Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years are great times to gather with family and friends at the beach.
- Reserve your vacation home as soon as possible. Rental schedules usually become available a year in advance (or in September just after Summer ends). Many families reserve their Summer vacation rentals during holiday get-togethers. Book before these holidays for best selection.
- Property managers sometimes offer discounts for active duty military and veterans. Make sure to check with your property manager to see if discounts are available for your group.
- Booking websites often offer customers an option to add trip insurance. Trip insurance, which usually costs anywhere between 1% - 5% of the base booking price, offers visitors reimbursement of their vacation costs for days missed as a result of personal medical-related catastrophes or weather, as well as evacuation costs or charges, such as an unexpected hotel overnight or extra fuel expenses. Trip insurance can be a a bank account-saver if the unforeseen happens. Ask your host for specifics.
- Find a copy of your local Charleston area visitors guide magazine when you arrive at the rental property. If your rental property doesn't have one, you can find them at local grocery stores and visitor centers. In addition to great local stories, visitors guide magazines have offers and deals for nearby tours, shops, and attractions.
Filter your search:
- Select a group lead, choose your trip dates, and choose a spending budget.
- Determine how many beds and what type of bedroom configuration your group needs. Landing at Parker Point - 2 Bedrooms in Cainhoy has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
- Specific descriptions of bedrooms and bed counts is commonly available online. If not, email or call the property management company before you reserve your home. Note that most listings specify the maximum guest capacity, which often includes pull-out couches.
- If there's a particular Charleston area attraction you are enamored with, search for homes that are either nearby, or those that cater to your desires.
- Suitable accessibility amenities can make or ruin a vacation for guests with disabilities. Make certain to ask about specialized equipment and wheel chair accessibility.
- Are you bringing the family pet? Although a number of vacation homes allow pets or animals, guidelines and costs vary per property. Type of pet, size and breeds may be limited. Remember to ask the property manager before booking, and study your agreement thoroughly! Additional fees or applied to your contract.
Advice for your stay:
- Get the property manager's phone number and check in/check out procedures for your rental property. Put the host's contact information in your smartphone and wallet.
- During arrival, make note of any damages to the property and immediately alert the property manager. Keep records of all coorespondence.
- Ask questions. You may need instructions for a garage door opener, A/V setup or kitchen appliance. Contact your owner. They are there to help! A brief phone call prevents a lot of difficulties.
- Be a good neighbor! You wouldn't like troublesome vacationers bothering your peaceful home life. Employ the golden rule for best judgement. If they like you, locals might even recommend great beaches and attractions you would have never otherwise known about!
- Speaking of neighbors... Ask a local resident! Residents can often help you find the best spots in town. Who better to ask where to go for the best drinks, have a great night out, or the best spots for bird watching?
- Lock your rental home while you are away. Protect the owner's property and your things!
- Just prior to departing, complete a walk-through to make sure you have not leave anything behind. Remember to check closets, dressers, garages, and bathrooms for hidden belongings. Remove everything from the refrigerator and take or dispose of leftovers.
- Document the condition of the property at check-out. We recommend taking a video during your final walk-through.
- After your trip, leave a review! Property managers rely on good feedback to compel more bookings. They'll be grateful for your feedback. Alternatively, if something went awry, other vacationers will appreciate that you share your experience find their best vacation rental. Please be objective. If something fell short of expectations, consider whether the host had any control over the issue, and if so, whether they responded reasonably to remedy it.