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Furnished apartments in Burton can save you a ton of time, money and stress. Finding a furnished apartment requires some research to find the right situation for you. Some furnish... Read Guide >
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City Guide for Burton, SC

Forget Georgia. The leading producer of peaches in the United States is South Carolina, and this state is also the leading shipper of peaches east of the Mississippi River. How ya like them apples?

Burton, South Carolina, is located within Beaufort County and is a census-designated place, or CDP. As of the 2010 Census, the population was 6,976 individuals. With a size of 8.6 square miles, there are approximately 811 people per square mile, which makes for comfortable living arrangements. It is nice to not be packed in like a sardine!

Being a southern state, the weather in this part of South Carolina is nearly perfect all year long. There may be about three weeks each winter when you may have to put on a jacket, but otherwise this is one of the most comfortable areas in the United States. View Burton City Guide

What to keep in mind when looking for furnished apartments in Burton, SC

Furnished apartments in Burton can save you a ton of time, money and stress. Finding a furnished apartment requires some research to find the right situation for you. Some furnished spaces are short-term rentals designed for corporate stays. This could be ideal if you’re looking for some flexibility while you look around for a more permanent space and save up for furniture.

You can also look for furnished apartments in Burton as a subletter. Someone who is relocating or traveling for a short time or needs a new roommate may already have a furnished apartment ready to go.

Ask questions about the furniture before you move in. Who is responsible for repairs to the furniture? Will you have access to the furniture for the duration of your lease? It]s possible that someone who moved out of the apartment and left their roommate and furniture behind may want to collect it at a later date.