Daybreak, Mount Pleasant, SC

A rare, small marsh-front enclave off Rifle Range Road

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Overview & Lifestyle

Daybreak is one of the smallest and most exclusive addresses in inner Mount Pleasant, a marsh-front enclave tucked behind Cassina Heights off Rifle Range Road with only a couple dozen homesites in total. That scarcity alone makes it a rare find: most of Daybreak's custom homes have been built since the early 2000s, and because the neighborhood almost never turns over, a listing here is something of an event for buyers who have had their eye on it for years.

The defining feature of daily life in Daybreak is the marsh itself. A saltwater pond and a community crabbing dock give residents direct, hands-on access to the Lowcountry waterways that so many Mount Pleasant neighborhoods only view from a distance. It's a lifestyle built around tidal rhythms, quiet mornings on the water, and the kind of privacy that comes from living in a community too small to ever feel crowded.

Because it sits so close to the Old Village, Shem Creek, and downtown Charleston, Daybreak offers a rare combination: an intimate, marsh-front setting with large custom homes, paired with genuine inner Mount Pleasant convenience. It's best suited to buyers who want a distinctive, low-turnover address and are willing to wait for the right opportunity to come along.

Location & Getting Around

Daybreak sits off Rifle Range Road in inner Mount Pleasant, tucked behind the Cassina Heights neighborhood, well south of the Isle of Palms Connector. That positioning puts residents close to the Old Village, Shem Creek, and the Ravenel Bridge into downtown Charleston, typically just a short drive away. Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms are also within easy reach for beach trips.

Amenities & Community Features

Daybreak's amenities are centered on its marsh setting rather than a traditional clubhouse package: a saltwater pond and a community crabbing dock give residents a direct connection to the water for crabbing, fishing, or simply enjoying the view. The neighborhood's very small size and marsh-front lots function as its own kind of amenity, offering privacy and natural scenery that larger developments can't easily replicate.

Homes & Price Range

Homes in Daybreak are custom-built, generally ranging from about 3,000 to 4,000 square feet, with most construction dating from the early 2000s to more recent years. Given the marsh frontage, custom construction, and inner Mount Pleasant location, pricing here generally starts around $1 million and can extend well beyond that for the largest or most recently built homes; because turnover is so limited, buyers should work closely with a local agent to track new listings as they become available.

Schools & Family Life

Daybreak is zoned for well-regarded Charleston County public schools serving inner Mount Pleasant, and its quiet, low-traffic setting appeals to families who want privacy without sacrificing access to town.

Nearby Charleston-Area Draws

Residents are minutes from Shem Creek's waterfront dining, the historic Old Village, and downtown Charleston's restaurants and shops across the Ravenel Bridge, with Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms beaches a short drive beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions About Daybreak

What is the price range for homes in Daybreak?

Pricing in Daybreak generally starts around $1 million and can extend well beyond that for the largest or most recently built homes; because turnover is so limited, buyers should work closely with a local agent to track new listings.

Is Daybreak in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?

Daybreak is in Inner Mount Pleasant, tucked behind Cassina Heights off Rifle Range Road, well south of the Isle of Palms Connector.

What schools serve Daybreak?

Daybreak is zoned for well-regarded Charleston County public schools serving inner Mount Pleasant.

How far is Daybreak from downtown Charleston and the beaches?

Daybreak is close to the Old Village, Shem Creek, and the Ravenel Bridge into downtown Charleston, typically just a short drive away, with Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms also within easy reach.

Considering a home in Daybreak? Contact Chris Eller, Real Estate Sales Broker Associate with The Cassina Group, for current listings and local market insight — chris@iconicdevelopments.com.

Map of Daybreak, Mount Pleasant, SC

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