Moss Park, Mount Pleasant, SC
A tucked-away, established neighborhood of brick ranch homes under mature oak canopy in Inner Mount Pleasant
Overview & Lifestyle
Moss Park is a small, tucked-away neighborhood in Inner Mount Pleasant that feels a world apart from the area's newer master-planned communities. With most of its brick ranch homes built between 1962 and 1977, and only about three dozen homes total, Moss Park has the settled, mature character of a neighborhood that's had more than half a century to grow into itself — think towering oaks, established landscaping, and a street layout that predates the area's more recent growth boom.
Because homes here don't come on the market often, Moss Park has developed a reputation among longtime Mount Pleasant residents as a bit of a hidden gem: a quiet, traditional neighborhood close to everyday conveniences but largely removed from the busier corridors nearby. It appeals to buyers who want a genuinely established Inner Mount Pleasant address, generous lot sizes typical of the era, and the kind of privacy and quiet that's increasingly hard to find as the region continues to grow.
Location & Getting Around
Moss Park is located in Inner Mount Pleasant, just down the street from the Sea Island Shopping Center, giving residents quick access to grocery stores, restaurants, and everyday shopping. Downtown Charleston, Sullivan's Island, and Isle of Palms are all less than ten miles away, and I-526 access is close by for easy regional travel.
Amenities & Community Features
Moss Park does not offer a formal amenity center or pool; its character comes instead from mature trees, generous mid-century lot sizes, and a quiet, low-traffic street layout. The neighborhood's proximity to Sea Island Shopping Center means residents don't have to travel far for daily needs, even without amenities inside the subdivision itself.
Homes & Price Range
Moss Park's roughly three dozen homes were built primarily between 1962 and 1977 and average around 2,400 square feet, reflecting the more generous room sizes and lot dimensions common to that era. Because turnover is low and the neighborhood is well established, recent listings have shown prices generally ranging from the high $700s to well over a million dollars depending on renovation level and lot. Current listings are the best way to gauge exact pricing given how infrequently homes here change hands.
Schools & Family Life
Moss Park is zoned for Mount Pleasant's Charleston County public schools, generally well regarded across the area; families should confirm current zoned schools directly with the district. The quiet, established setting appeals to families and long-term residents alike.
Nearby Charleston-Area Draws
Moss Park's location keeps Sullivan's Island, Isle of Palms, and downtown Charleston all within a short drive, and Sea Island Shopping Center provides convenient everyday shopping and dining just down the street.
Frequently Asked Questions About Moss Park
What is the price range for homes in Moss Park?
Moss Park's roughly three dozen homes average around 2,400 square feet, and because turnover is low, recent listings have shown prices generally ranging from the high $700s to well over a million dollars depending on renovation level and lot. Current listings are the best way to gauge exact pricing given how infrequently homes here change hands.
Is Moss Park in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?
Moss Park is in Inner Mount Pleasant, located just down the street from the Sea Island Shopping Center.
What schools serve Moss Park?
Moss Park is zoned for Mount Pleasant's Charleston County public schools, generally well regarded across the area; families should confirm current zoned schools directly with the district.
How far is Moss Park from downtown Charleston and the beaches?
Downtown Charleston, Sullivan's Island, and Isle of Palms are all less than ten miles from Moss Park, and I-526 access is close by for easy regional travel.
Considering a home in Moss Park? Contact Chris Eller, Real Estate Sales Broker Associate with The Cassina Group, for current listings and local market insight — chris@iconicdevelopments.com.