Wakendaw Lakes, Mount Pleasant, SC
A well-established Inner Mount Pleasant neighborhood near the water
Overview & Lifestyle
Wakendaw Lakes is one of Mount Pleasant's longer-standing neighborhoods, with development that began in the early 1970s and continued in phases into the mid-1990s. That extended build-out gives the community a layered feel — decades-old oaks, established landscaping, and a housing mix that spans several eras of design, all within a genuinely Inner Mount Pleasant setting close to the water.
The neighborhood takes its name from its marsh and lake frontage, and many homesites back up to tidal creek or pond views that add both privacy and scenery without the price tag of true deep-water property. Lot sizes here tend to run larger than in many newer subdivisions, generally a quarter to half an acre, giving homeowners more breathing room between houses and a bit more flexibility for additions, pools, or larger yards.
Wakendaw Lakes tends to attract buyers looking for value relative to its Inner Mount Pleasant location — a chance to be minutes from downtown Charleston and the beaches without competing for the newest construction. It's a quiet, settled community that has held steady appeal for decades, and its combination of mature character and proximity to the water keeps it on the radar for buyers who prioritize location and lot size over brand-new finishes.
Location & Getting Around
Wakendaw Lakes is located off Mathis Ferry Road in Inner Mount Pleasant, roughly a 10-minute drive from downtown Charleston. Its position gives residents a short trip to the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, Shem Creek, and Sullivan's Island, making it a convenient home base for both commuters and beachgoers without needing to cross the Isle of Palms Connector corridor.
Amenities & Community Features
Wakendaw Lakes is primarily valued for its setting rather than a large private amenity package — mature trees, quiet residential streets, and marsh or lake views on many lots are the community's defining features. The neighborhood has a reputation for being safe and low-key, which continues to appeal to buyers who want an established, low-turnover community rather than a heavily amenitized new development.
Homes & Price Range
Homes in Wakendaw Lakes generally range from about 1,800 to 3,500 square feet, with 3 to 4 bedroom layouts typical of the era in which most of the neighborhood was built. Given Inner Mount Pleasant's overall price trends, current listings generally start in the $500s to $600s for interior lots, with marsh-front or lake-front homes reaching well into the $900s or beyond. These are approximate figures that shift with the market, so current pricing should be confirmed with an agent.
Schools & Family Life
The neighborhood falls within Mount Pleasant's Charleston County School District zoning, an area broadly known for strong public schools. Families should confirm current school assignments directly with the district, as zoning can be updated periodically.
Nearby Charleston-Area Draws
Wakendaw Lakes' Inner Mount Pleasant position puts residents close to Shem Creek's waterfront dining, the beaches of Sullivan's Island, and a quick crossing into historic downtown Charleston, along with everyday shopping at nearby Mount Pleasant retail centers.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wakendaw Lakes
What is the price range for homes in Wakendaw Lakes?
Current listings in Wakendaw Lakes generally start in the $500s to $600s for interior lots, with marsh-front or lake-front homes reaching well into the $900s or beyond. These are approximate figures that shift with the market.
Is Wakendaw Lakes in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?
Wakendaw Lakes is located off Mathis Ferry Road in Inner Mount Pleasant.
What schools serve Wakendaw Lakes?
Wakendaw Lakes falls within Mount Pleasant's Charleston County School District zoning, an area broadly known for strong public schools. Families should confirm current school assignments directly with the district.
How far is Wakendaw Lakes from downtown Charleston and the beaches?
Wakendaw Lakes is roughly a 10-minute drive from downtown Charleston, with a short trip to the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, Shem Creek, and Sullivan's Island beach.
Considering a home in Wakendaw Lakes? Contact Chris Eller, Real Estate Sales Broker Associate with The Cassina Group, for current listings and local market insight — chris@iconicdevelopments.com.