If you are thinking about moving to the Charleston area, this is one of the most common decisions buyers wrestle with: Mount Pleasant or Summerville? Both are well-known communities, both attract a wide range of buyers, and both offer strong lifestyle appeal. The difference is that they do not offer the same kind of daily life.
Mount Pleasant tends to appeal to buyers who want to stay close to Charleston, enjoy coastal access, and are comfortable paying more for location. Realtor.com currently shows a median listing price of about $924,000 in Mount Pleasant, while Zillow's 29464 data shows home values around the low-$900,000s, which is why many buyers will see Mount Pleasant described in the roughly $913,000 to $924,...
For many people visiting the Charleston area for the first time, Mount Pleasant begins with a view.
It might be the moment they drive across the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, watching the Cooper River open wide beneath them with Charleston's historic skyline in the distance. Or perhaps it's a quiet walk along Shem Creek, where shrimp boats sit alongside waterfront restaurants and dolphins occasionally appear just beyond the dock.
Mount Pleasant is often described as a suburb of Charleston, but that description never quite captures the feeling of living here. The town has its own rhythm—part coastal retreat, part vibrant community...
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