Mount Pleasant Neighborhoods
Explore the distinct communities that make Mount Pleasant one of the most sought-after areas in the Lowcountry.
South Mount Pleasant — 11 guides
Historic and established neighborhoods between Shem Creek and the IOP Connector — walkable, close-in, and minutes from downtown Charleston.
Neighborhood Guides
Old Village
$1.1M – $6M
Historic harbor village, no HOA, walkable Pitt Street
I'On
$1.4M – $5M
Walkable New Urbanist village, design-controlled, civic-programmed
Belle Hall
$450K – $2.2M+
Convenient, diverse housing, no golf
Snee Farm
$350K – $2M+
Established, golf-adjacent, mature-oak streetscape
Hobcaw Point
$900K – $5M+
Waterfront, established, yacht club, deep-water docks, mature oaks
Longpoint
$825K – $2.6M+
Established, waterfront, deep-water docks, mature trees
Cooper Estates
$525K – $2.5M+
Established, Shem Creek access, no HOA, close-in, renovation opportunity
Oakhaven Plantation
$600K – $1.2M+
Quiet, established, forgotten gem, mature oaks, two distinct sections
The Groves
$400K – $2M
Established, mature oaks, half-acre lots, no HOA, close-in, unpretentious
North Mount Pleasant — 5 guides
Planned communities off Highway 17 North — golf courses, gated neighborhoods, and newer construction north of the IOP Connector.
Neighborhood Guides
Dunes West
$400K – $3M+
Manned-gate Arthur Hills golf, Wando River boating, marshfront
Carolina Park
$675K – $4M+
Master-planned, amenity-rich, newer construction
Park West
$300K – $3.5M
Suburban, self-contained, trail-connected
Brickyard Plantation
$600K – $2M+
Mature, water-oriented, historic, master-planned
Rivertowne
$700K – $2M+
Golf community, Wando River, intimate