Old Village and Old Mount Pleasant aren't just a neighborhood — they're a living piece of Lowcountry history. Walking down these tree-lined streets feels like stepping into a different era, where wraparound porches invite conversation and Spanish moss drapes the landscape like nature's own curtains. The sense of community here is palpable, from neighbors chatting over garden fences to the starting line of the annual Cooper River Bridge Run that brings the entire area together.

The architecture tells the story — historic cottages sitting alongside beautifully restored homes that honor the area's maritime heritage. Many of the single-family homes feature the classic Lowcountry elements buyers dream about: wide porches and details that speak to generations of craftsmanship.

What I Love Most About This Area

The way Old Village and Old Mount Pleasant manage to feel like a small coastal town while offering all the conveniences of modern living. You can walk to waterfront parks in the morning, grab lunch at a locally-owned restaurant, and still be home in time to watch the sunset paint the harbor in brilliant colors.

Who Thrives in Old Village and Old Mount Pleasant?

In my experience, this area attracts a wonderful mix of residents. Retirees are drawn to the peaceful, walkable streets and the strong sense of community. Many of my buyers in this age group tell me they've been dreaming of Lowcountry living for decades, and Old Village delivers that authentic coastal experience.

Young professionals — particularly those who appreciate character and history — find themselves enchanted by the neighborhood's charm. The proximity to downtown Charleston makes commuting manageable, while the local restaurants and waterfront access provide plenty of entertainment right at home.

Families love the community feel and the abundance of outdoor activities. The nearby parks and waterfront areas offer endless opportunities for recreation, from kayaking to simply enjoying picnics with harbor views.

Living the Old Village and Old Mount Pleasant Lifestyle

The proximity to amenities is one of Old Village's greatest assets. Shem Creek is next door, offering some of the area's best waterfront dining and the chance to watch shrimp boats return with their daily catch. The Pitt Street Bridge provides a beautiful space for recreation and community events, while the walkable streets make it easy to explore local shops and galleries. And don't forget the Pitt Street Shopping District.

The Charleston Harbor is right at your doorstep — perfect for boating enthusiasts or anyone who simply enjoys being near the water. Downtown Charleston is just a short drive away, making it easy to access the peninsula's dining, shopping, and cultural attractions while returning home to Old Mount Pleasant's quieter, more residential atmosphere.

Making Your Move to Old Village and Old Mount Pleasant

If you're considering Old Village or the broader Old Mount Pleasant area, timing and preparation are key in this competitive market. Properties with historic charm and waterfront proximity don't stay available long, and having a local agent who understands the nuances of these older homes can make all the difference in your buying or selling experience.

Whether you're drawn to the community atmosphere, the historic character, or simply the chance to live where every day feels a little like vacation — Old Village and Old Mount Pleasant offer a lifestyle that's becoming increasingly rare.

Jackie Kelly is a licensed REALTOR® with The Cassina Group, specializing in Old Village and Old Mount Pleasant real estate in Mount Pleasant, SC. A resident since 1988 and licensed since 2000, Jackie is a Realtor of Distinction, Top Producer, and the neighborhood's go-to expert. She can be reached at 843-991-9111 or Jackie@TheCassinaGroup.com.
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