Point Pleasant, Mount Pleasant, SC

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Overview & Lifestyle

Point Pleasant is one of Mount Pleasant's older, more established neighborhoods, set along Mathis Ferry Road with a character defined by decades-old live oaks, generously sized lots, and views over Hobcaw Creek. Unlike many of the town's newer subdivisions, Point Pleasant's homes were built over a longer stretch of time on larger, more natural lots, which gives the neighborhood a settled, unhurried feel rather than the uniform look of a single-phase development. It's a neighborhood that rewards buyers who value mature landscaping and a genuine sense of place over the polish of brand-new construction.

The creek itself is central to the neighborhood's identity — a number of homes enjoy direct Hobcaw Creek views, and some properties include private docks, giving residents easy access for kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply watching the tide move through the marsh grass. Combined with its proximity to downtown Charleston and Shem Creek, Point Pleasant appeals strongly to buyers who want an established, tree-shaded Inner Mount Pleasant address with real water access, without needing to be in the Old Village itself. It's an especially good fit for families and long-term buyers drawn to a quieter, more residential stretch of Mathis Ferry Road.

Location & Getting Around

Point Pleasant is located off Mathis Ferry Road in Inner Mount Pleasant, close to downtown historic Charleston and just a short drive from the Ravenel Bridge. Its position also puts residents minutes from Shem Creek's restaurants and marina and within easy reach of Coleman Boulevard.

Amenities & Community Features

Point Pleasant's core appeal lies in its natural setting — mature oak canopies, spacious lots, and Hobcaw Creek frontage with private docks on some properties. The nearby Creekside Tennis and Swim Club, about seven minutes away, gives residents access to organized recreation without it being baked directly into the neighborhood's own HOA structure.

Homes & Price Range

Homes in Point Pleasant range from roughly 1,850 to over 4,300 square feet, reflecting the neighborhood's mix of classic architectural styles built up over time. Pricing generally spans from about $450,000 for smaller interior homes up to $1 million or more for larger properties with creek frontage and private docks — consistent with typical Inner Mount Pleasant pricing, though buyers should confirm current figures with active listings.

Schools & Family Life

Point Pleasant's elementary and middle schools are within walking or biking distance for many homes in the neighborhood, a notable convenience for families with school-age children. Current zoning should be confirmed directly with Charleston County School District, as assignments can change.

Nearby Charleston-Area Draws

Residents are close to Shem Creek's waterfront dining and recreation, shopping at Mount Pleasant Towne Centre, area beaches on Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms, and the cultural attractions of historic downtown Charleston just across the Ravenel Bridge.

Frequently Asked Questions About Point Pleasant

What is the price range for homes in Point Pleasant?

Homes in Point Pleasant range from roughly 1,850 to over 4,300 square feet. Pricing generally spans from about $450,000 for smaller interior homes up to $1 million or more for larger properties with creek frontage and private docks, though buyers should confirm current figures with active listings.

Is Point Pleasant in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?

Point Pleasant is in Inner Mount Pleasant, located off Mathis Ferry Road.

What schools serve Point Pleasant?

Point Pleasant's elementary and middle schools are within walking or biking distance for many homes in the neighborhood, a notable convenience for families with school-age children. Current zoning should be confirmed directly with Charleston County School District, as assignments can change.

How far is Point Pleasant from downtown Charleston and the beaches?

Point Pleasant is close to downtown historic Charleston and just a short drive from the Ravenel Bridge, with residents also minutes from Shem Creek and within easy reach of area beaches on Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms.

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

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