The most charming section of Mount Pleasant is also its oldest. And it is called, appropriately, the Old Village of Mount Pleasant.
Sandwiched between Sullivan’s Island and Shem Creek, this lively area honors its 300 year history with preservation of historic homes and development that celebrates and protects the natural beauty that runs through it.
Old Village homes for sale are stunning, as well; these properties are picturesque with their plantation shutters and beautiful white picket fenced yards.
$12,000,000
104 Beach
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 4
- 3
- 4,200
$7,900,000
232 Haddrell
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 3
- 2
- 2,622
$6,950,000
228 Haddrell
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 4
- 3
- 3,803
$6,850,000
126 Hibben
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 5
- 4
- 4,022
$6,750,000
209 Bennett
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 4
- 3
- 4,582
$6,495,000
222 Haddrell
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 5
- 3
- 3,740
-
308 DOM
$5,400,000
206 Center
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 4
- 4
- 3,830
$3,950,000
139 Toomer
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 6
- 3
- 5,365
$3,870,000
633 Royall
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 4
- 3
- 3,341
$3,750,000
207 Pitt
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 5
- 5
- 3,854
$3,500,000
517 Royall
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 5
- 3
- 3,539
$3,100,000
512 Whilden
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 4
- 3
- 3,752
$2,690,000
313 King
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 4
- 2
- 2,712
$2,250,000
512 Ruby
Mount Pleasant, SC
Residential
- 4
- 3
- 2,736
About Old Village Real Estate
Old Village real estate is located in one of the most prominent areas of Mount Pleasant. Beautiful historic homes have been completely renovated to incorporate both the charming antique features and modern living standards.
Handsome fireplaces and original hardwood floors make these homes feel cozy and filled with a rich history. Additionally, the gleaming kitchens are complete with high-end appliances and plenty of storage.
Old Village of Mount Pleasant Highlights
Many of the homes in the Old Village are situated right along the Charleston Harbor, while others are in closer proximity to the charming district hub of locally owned stores, historical churches, and an oak-lined children’s park.
More terrific dining and retail opportunities abound along the Coleman Boulevard corridor, and the town's newest mixed use apartment and retail community, The Boulevard, is at the center of it all.
Lowcountry life is in full swing in this pocket of Charleston: the shrimp boats pull right up to the restaurant docks at Shem Creek, historic Charleston beckons just over the Ravenel Bridge,
paddleboarders get their gear at outfitters up and down Coleman, and the weekend warriors make the five minute drive (or 15 minute bike ride) to the sand and surf of Sullivan’s Island.