Patriots Providence, Mount Pleasant, SC
Overview & Lifestyle
Patriots Providence is a comfortable, low-key neighborhood tucked off Coleman Boulevard in Inner Mount Pleasant, built out primarily during the 1980s and 1990s. It's best known as a practical, easy-living option for buyers who want to be close to the water and the town's most walkable districts without taking on a large home or a demanding renovation. Most properties here are single-story ranch-style homes, which makes the neighborhood a popular choice for downsizers, first-time buyers, and anyone who wants single-level living within a short drive of downtown Charleston.
The neighborhood's appeal is largely about efficiency: modest, manageable home sizes paired with a genuinely convenient location. Coleman Boulevard's restaurants and shops are close by, Shem Creek's waterfront dining scene is practically around the corner, and the Ravenel Bridge into downtown Charleston is a short drive away. Residents enjoy a shared pool, tennis and pickleball courts, and play areas that keep the community active without requiring a large HOA budget or elaborate clubhouse. For buyers priced out of the Old Village or Pirates Cove but who still want the Inner Mount Pleasant lifestyle — walkable-adjacent, close to Shem Creek, minutes from the beach — Patriots Providence offers one of the more approachable entry points in that part of town.
Location & Getting Around
Patriots Providence is located off Coleman Boulevard in Inner Mount Pleasant, south of the Isle of Palms Connector. Shem Creek and its restaurants are within a mile, the Ravenel Bridge and downtown Charleston are a short drive away, and area beaches on Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms are roughly five miles from the neighborhood.
Amenities & Community Features
Community amenities include a swimming pool, tennis and pickleball courts, play areas, picnic tables, and optional boat storage for residents — a solid, no-frills amenity package suited to the neighborhood's practical, low-maintenance character.
Homes & Price Range
Homes in Patriots Providence average roughly 1,500 to 2,000 square feet, primarily single-story layouts built in the 1980s and 1990s. Pricing has moved up considerably with the broader Mount Pleasant market in recent years; buyers should expect entry points broadly in line with Inner Mount Pleasant pricing trends and should confirm current figures against active listings rather than relying on older data.
Schools & Family Life
The neighborhood is generally understood to be zoned for well-regarded Charleston County schools serving this part of Mount Pleasant, including options that feed into Wando High School. Families should confirm current zoning directly with Charleston County School District before making decisions.
Nearby Charleston-Area Draws
Patriots Providence sits close to Shem Creek's waterfront restaurants and boat docks, the shops along Coleman Boulevard, and a short drive to Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms beaches, plus easy access to downtown Charleston across the Ravenel Bridge.
Frequently Asked Questions About Patriots Providence
What is the price range for homes in Patriots Providence?
Homes in Patriots Providence average roughly 1,500 to 2,000 square feet, primarily single-story layouts built in the 1980s and 1990s. Pricing has moved up considerably with the broader Mount Pleasant market in recent years; buyers should expect entry points broadly in line with Inner Mount Pleasant pricing trends and confirm current figures against active listings.
Is Patriots Providence in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?
Patriots Providence is in Inner Mount Pleasant, located off Coleman Boulevard south of the Isle of Palms Connector.
What schools serve Patriots Providence?
Patriots Providence is generally understood to be zoned for well-regarded Charleston County schools serving this part of Mount Pleasant, including options that feed into Wando High School. Families should confirm current zoning directly with Charleston County School District before making decisions.
How far is Patriots Providence from downtown Charleston and the beaches?
Shem Creek and its restaurants are within a mile of Patriots Providence, the Ravenel Bridge and downtown Charleston are a short drive away, and area beaches on Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms are roughly five miles from the neighborhood.
Considering a home in Patriots Providence? Contact Chris Eller, Real Estate Sales Broker Associate with The Cassina Group, for current listings and local market insight — chris@iconicdevelopments.com.