Alston Point, Mount Pleasant, SC
A small, wooded enclave on Darrell Creek
Overview & Lifestyle
Alston Point is one of Mount Pleasant's more understated addresses — a tucked-away pocket of roughly two dozen homes that trades density for space. Lots here run larger than what you'll find in most newer Mount Pleasant subdivisions, and many homeowners have used that extra room for mature landscaping, workshops, boats, or simply a buffer of privacy between neighbors. The homes themselves tend to be substantial, often exceeding 3,500 square feet, which has historically drawn move-up buyers and families who want room to spread out without leaving Mount Pleasant.
Because Alston Point is so small, it has the feel of a private cul-de-sac community rather than a large planned development — there's no clubhouse calendar or subdivision-wide events, just a quiet street bordered by Darrell Creek on one side. That creek frontage, along with a neighborhood boat launch, gives Alston Point a distinct appeal for boating and fishing enthusiasts who want water access without paying for a deep-water dock lot. It tends to suit buyers who value privacy, larger homesites, and a low-key, established feel over walkable retail or a long list of community amenities.
Location & Getting Around
Alston Point sits in the northern reaches of Mount Pleasant, near Wando High School and within easy reach of Highway 17. Its position places it closer to the newer, more spread-out side of town rather than the historic core near Shem Creek — residents typically drive to reach shopping and dining, but the tradeoff is larger lots and more breathing room. Isle of Palms beaches are roughly a 15-minute drive, while downtown Charleston and the airport are each about 30 minutes away, making Alston Point a workable base for commuters heading in either direction.
Amenities & Community Features
Alston Point's standout amenity is its private neighborhood boat launch on Darrell Creek, a genuine perk for owners of boats, kayaks, or paddleboards who want to slip into the water without a public landing crowd. Beyond that, the neighborhood keeps things simple — there's no clubhouse, pool, or organized recreation, which keeps HOA obligations light and appeals to owners who'd rather invest in their own property than shared facilities. The wooded, larger-lot layout itself functions as a kind of amenity, offering more natural buffer and shade than tighter subdivisions nearby.
Homes & Price Range
Most Alston Point homes were built during the 1990s and early 2000s, with some newer construction filling remaining lots over time. Architectural styles vary from traditional lowcountry to more contemporary custom builds, generally set on generous, tree-shaded lots. Given the larger homes and lot sizes, pricing in Alston Point tends to start in the $600s and can extend well past $1 million for larger custom homes or those closer to the creek — figures that shift with the broader market, so current listings are the best guide.
Schools & Family Life
Homes in Alston Point fall within Charleston County School District, which serves Mount Pleasant with a range of well-regarded public schools, and the neighborhood's proximity to Wando High School is a convenience many families appreciate. As with any home purchase, buyers should confirm current school zoning directly with the district, since attendance lines can shift over time.
Nearby Charleston-Area Draws
Alston Point's location keeps beach days simple, with Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island both a short drive away, and Mount Pleasant Towne Centre offers a wide range of shopping and restaurants nearby. Downtown Charleston's restaurants, galleries, and waterfront parks are within a comfortable half-hour drive, making Alston Point a livable middle ground between quiet, spacious living and access to everything the Charleston area offers.
Frequently Asked Questions About Alston Point
What is the price range for homes in Alston Point?
Homes in Alston Point generally start in the $600s and can extend well past $1 million for larger custom homes or those closest to the creek, though current listings are the best guide since prices shift with the market.
Is Alston Point in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?
Alston Point sits in the northern reaches of Mount Pleasant, closer to the newer, more spread-out side of town than the historic core near Shem Creek, placing it in Outer Mount Pleasant.
What schools serve Alston Point?
Alston Point is zoned within Charleston County School District, and the neighborhood is close to Wando High School, a convenience many families appreciate. Buyers should confirm current school zoning directly with the district.
How far is Alston Point from downtown Charleston and the beaches?
Downtown Charleston and the airport are each about 30 minutes from Alston Point, while Isle of Palms beaches are roughly a 15-minute drive.
Considering a home in Alston Point? Contact Chris Eller, Real Estate Sales Broker Associate with The Cassina Group, for current listings and local market insight — chris@iconicdevelopments.com.