When you look at Copahee View, Whitehall Terrace, and the surrounding neighborhoods, it is easy to assume you are looking at one type of market.
You're not.
This area of Mount Pleasant continues to show a mix of new construction, older homes, larger lots, smaller lots, and properties that carry value beyond just the house itself.
And when we isolate the data to May 1, 2026 through May 18, 2026, the story becomes even clearer.
As of mid-May 2026, the Copahee View and Whitehall Terrace area shows a split market between new construction and pre-owned homes. New builds...
Mount Pleasant is still Mount Pleasant. Buyers want to be here.
But the data tells a more honest story than "everything is hot" or "nothing is affordable." Looking at 76 recent closings, the market is active, but buyers are being selective. They are paying strong prices when the home, location, condition, and lifestyle make sense. They are also negotiating when the numbers feel stretched.
The median sold price in this group was about $945,000. That tells us something immediately: Mount Pleasant is not functioning like a typical entry-level market. Still, the largest cluster of closings happened below $1 million, especially between $500,000 and $1 million.
That is where many buyers appear to be working hardest to stay in Mount Pl...
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