The Old Village, Mount Pleasant, SC
Overview & Lifestyle
If any single neighborhood defines what people picture when they imagine Mount Pleasant's origins, it's the Old Village. This is the town's original settlement, laid out along Charleston Harbor generations before the surrounding suburbs took shape, and it still carries that history in its bones — canopy-forming live oaks, narrow historic streets, and a genuine mix of architecture spanning from pre-Revolutionary and antebellum homes to 1940s cottages, mid-century brick ranches, and thoughtfully designed new construction built to fit the neighborhood's character. Few, if any, other Mount Pleasant neighborhoods offer that same architectural range within a single walkable footprint.
Daily life in the Old Village revolves around a slower, more intentional pace. Residents walk or bike to Pitt Street's small commercial strip for coffee, a meal, or an ice cream at the long-running local pharmacy soda fountain, and many make the Pitt Street Bridge — a former trolley bridge turned pedestrian linear park — part of their evening routine, whether for a sunset stroll or a view out over the marsh toward Sullivan's Island. Waterfront access to Charleston Harbor is a defining feature for many homes, and the overall feel is closer to a historic coastal village than a modern suburb. For buyers drawn to walkability, history, mature landscaping, and harbor views, the Old Village remains Mount Pleasant's most distinctive and sought-after address.
Location & Getting Around
The Old Village sits at the eastern edge of Inner Mount Pleasant directly on Charleston Harbor, making it one of the most water-oriented neighborhoods in the entire town. Pitt Street, Venning Street, and the surrounding grid are highly walkable, and the neighborhood is just minutes from Shem Creek and a short drive across the Ravenel Bridge into downtown Charleston. Sullivan's Island's beaches are also close by via the Pitt Street Bridge corridor and connector roads.
Amenities & Community Features
Rather than an HOA clubhouse or community pool, the Old Village's "amenities" are the neighborhood itself: the Pitt Street commercial district with its boutiques and restaurants, the historic Alhambra Hall waterfront park, tennis and recreational facilities nearby, and harbor and creek access points used for kayaking, fishing, and simply taking in the view. Mature oak canopies line most streets, and the walkability of the entire district is a defining amenity in its own right.
Homes & Price Range
Home styles range enormously, from small historic cottages to grand waterfront estates, which makes generalizing about price difficult — but as Mount Pleasant's premier historic and waterfront neighborhood, the Old Village generally commands the highest price points in town. Buyers should expect entry pricing well into the high $600s to $1 million-plus range for interior homes, with harbor-front or marsh-front historic properties frequently reaching well into the multi-millions. These figures are general market guidance and shift with conditions, so current comparable sales are essential for an accurate read.
Schools & Family Life
The Old Village is zoned for Mount Pleasant's Charleston County public schools, and its walkable streets and strong sense of community make it popular with families as well as retirees and second-home owners. Current school zoning should always be confirmed directly with Charleston County School District.
Nearby Charleston-Area Draws
Beyond its own Pitt Street shops and Shem Creek's restaurant row, the Old Village offers quick access to Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms beaches, Patriots Point and the USS Yorktown, and a short trip over the Ravenel Bridge to all of historic downtown Charleston's dining, museums, and culture.
Frequently Asked Questions About The Old Village
What is the price range for homes in The Old Village?
Home styles in the Old Village range enormously, from small historic cottages to grand waterfront estates. Buyers should expect entry pricing well into the high $600s to $1 million-plus range for interior homes, with harbor-front or marsh-front historic properties frequently reaching well into the multi-millions; current comparable sales are essential for an accurate read.
Is The Old Village in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?
The Old Village sits at the eastern edge of Inner Mount Pleasant, directly on Charleston Harbor.
What schools serve The Old Village?
The Old Village is zoned for Mount Pleasant's Charleston County public schools. Current school zoning should always be confirmed directly with Charleston County School District.
How far is The Old Village from downtown Charleston and the beaches?
The Old Village is just minutes from Shem Creek and a short drive across the Ravenel Bridge into downtown Charleston, with Sullivan's Island's beaches also close by via the Pitt Street Bridge corridor and connector roads.
Considering a home in The Old Village? Contact Chris Eller, Real Estate Sales Broker Associate with The Cassina Group, for current listings and local market insight — chris@iconicdevelopments.com.
Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed; verify current pricing, availability, and school zoning independently.