Mount Pleasant, SC: A Great Place to Live
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina lies only minutes northwest of Charleston and is also a quick trip to Daniel Island, Sullivan’s Island and the Isle of Palms, to name a few. Local beaches and upscale communities draw those looking for the convenience and style of living the Mt Pleasant offers. Mount Pleasant remained a small town until well into the 20th century, populated in part by Charlestonians wealthy enough to afford summer homes on the other side of the Cooper River.
Mt Pleasant is ever-expanding and adding to its restaurants, shopping and entertainment already found throughout the area to keep residents satisfied, busy and interested. The state-of-the-art Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge linked Mount Pleasant with Charleston in 2005 with extensive renovations taking place on highway 17.
MOUNT PLEASANT NEIGHBORHOODS
For those looking for a new place to call home, Mount Pleasant has numerous communities offering wonderful features, amenities and conveniences making East Cooper one area’s more desired places to live.
Take, for example, Hibben in Belle Hall. Hibben is a delightful blend of houses built in the Charleston style set along sidewalks that invite you to go for a relaxing stroll or a long, invigorating run.
656 Coleman Blvd’s luxury 3 and 4 bedroom townhomes within walking distance of Shem Creek, restaurants, retail shops, and Mt Pleasant’s ubiquitous entertainment.
Residents of Brickyard Plantation enjoy amenities such as the elegant clubhouse, tennis courts and pool but best of all is the boat launch and floating dock on Horlbeck Creek. With a scenic entrance on Hwy 17,
Etiwan Pointe’s luxurious townhomes just off of Long Point Road in Mount Pleasant are only minutes away from area beaches. Etiwan Pointe residents enjoy an oversized first level complete with two-garage and generous storage space.
OTHER NEARBY NEIGHBORHOODS
On Johns Island you will find Whitney Lake townhomes, a residential community set around a spring-fed, man-made lake. Interiors are designed to appeal to the upscale buyer with feature hardwood floors downstairs and luxurious carpeting upstairs. Whitney Lake is near local attractions like the Charleston Tea Plantation, the Angel Oak and Kiawah Island’s Beachwalker Park.
Freshfields Village in Johns Island has a farmer’s market every Monday (4 to 8 pm). Sitting between Seabrook and Kiawah Island, Freshfields Village is becoming a tourist destination.
July 8, 2011
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