- Downtown Charleston
- North Charleston
- Hanahan
- Goose Creek
- Summerville
- Moncks Corner
- Mt. Pleasant
- West Ashley
- Daniel Island
- James Island
- Johns Island
- Wadmalaw Island
- Sullivans Island
- Folly Beach
- Isle of Palms
Charleston, SC has been named #1 travel destination by Conde Nast two years running. It is no wonder the city has earned this title when you consider the gorgeous scenery, eclectic food, deep rooted natural history and of course the hospitality of the people. Charleston continues to grow and real estate sales continue to increase. For those looking for a historic home with character and unique architecture, the properties of Downtown Charleston will transport you to another era where porticos, elaborate gardens, private alley ways and intricate wrought iron gates are the basics. What are you waiting for? Explore Charleston!
A thriving industrial city, hot spot for entertainment and continuously growing manufacturing hub, North Charleston is home to the Charleston International Airport, the Charleston coliseum, aerospace giant Boeing and Joint Base Charleston (Joint Navy and Air Force Base). The third largest city in the state of South Carolina, nearly 107,000 residents call North Charleston home. Visit North Charleston.
Established first as a pumping station and railroad stop, the city of Hanahan in Berkeley county is now home to 19,597 residents. Yeamans Hall Plantation and Yeshoe Plantation are two surviving Antebellum properties that now are vibrant neighborhoods with a beautiful coastal view. Marshland sunsets and boat docks are a staple to residents of these two former plantations and many other scenic neighborhoods as new communities are being built to accommodate bustling growth. Hanahan is also home to the Charleston Naval Weapons Station, where the Navy has its nuclear power school as part of Joint Base Charleston.? See what makes Hanahan unique!
Goose Creek, a part of Berkeley County, is home to 40,370 residents.Nestled between North Charleston and Moncks Corner and just 15 minutes from I-26, this city is a convenient location to access all Charleston has to offer.? Small and large businesses alike call Goose Creek home, along with a large and growing community complex and established neighborhoods that make living convenient. Explore Goose Creek.
Summerville is a charming city of ~47,000 people. A small town feel with growing business and educational opportunities, Summerville is 33?minutes from the new Volvo plant in Ridgeville. Just 24 minutes from Downtown Charleston and the Islands, it is conveniently located to area commerce and the bustling industry of Charleston, while also offering historic neighborhoods with privacy and charm. Formerly home to tea bushes used for Lipton tea company in the 1800’s, Summerville is known as the birth place of sweet tea. Discover its sweetness- Visit Summerville!
On the outskirts of Goose Creek is a small, quiet town called Moncks Corner. With its natural beauty and properties offering acres of private land, Moncks Corner is tucked away and serene, but still just 45 minutes from Downtown Charleston. Once an?old railroad town, Moncks Corner is now home to 9,460 residents. Moncks Corner maintains the small town feel while still hosting bustling opportunities for growth. Explore Moncks Corner.
The beautiful city of Mt. Pleasant is home to?77,796 residents, conveniently located off I-26 & I-526 northeast of Downtown Charleston and a short distance to all the beaches and islands of Charleston. Known as the Silicon Valley of the South, Mt. Pleasant is teeming with technical and marketing careers and bringing many job opportunities to residents. Shopping centers, fine dining, prestigious schools and some of Charleston’s best hospitals call Mt. Pleasant home. The new Carolina Bay community boasts its own neighborhood school, hospital, library, shopping center and sports/amenities complex. Experience Mt. Pleasant.
The area of Charleston west of the Ashley River is home to 75,144 Charlestonians. Enjoying coastal views, historic plantations, oak-lined drives and fine dining, West Ashley’s residents lack in nothing great Charleston has to offer. In addition, West Ashley is home to excellent schools, convenient to hospitals and medical complexes, and just 15 minutes to Downtown Charleston. Explore all West Ashley has to offer.
Daniel Island, a master plan community equipped with luxury living, golf courses, parks, 23 miles of waterways and over 12 miles of walking trails is truly Charleston’s premier island town. Home to the Volvo Car Open (professional tennis stadium) and The Battery (professional soccer stadium) Daniel Island hosts sporting events, concerts and festivals year-round. A population of just around 10,000?makes this island town just the right size for you and your family! Discover Daniel Island.
Founded in 1992, the town of James Island is now home to around 12,166 residents. Nestled between the Stono River and the Folly River, James Island’s marsh views and island sunsets make living on James Island a dream. Farm fresh local food, outdoor recreation, nature trails and idyllic home settings make James Island a coveted place to call home. Discover the dream for yourself.
The largest barrier island in South Carolina, John’s Island is home to 15,181 locals who call this coastal dream “home”. Gracing their beautiful island is the Angel Oak. This majestic tree is one of the oldest and largest trees in the world and draws admirers from near and far to rest under its shade. Local Farmer’s Markets, farm-to-table dining, outdoor recreation, nature trails and waterfront homes create a scenic way of life. Experience the beauty of John’s Island.
America’s oldest and only operating tea plantation resides on Wadmalaw Island. Farm fresh produce, local artisans and rich history make this coastal locale a glorious retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Great schools, tight knit communities and local business exemplify the joy of island living. Life is a little slower and sunsets a little longer in this part of of the Lowcountry for its some 2,800 residents. Rest awhile on Wadmalaw Island.
Revolutionary War site Fort Moultrie brings rich history to Sullivan’s Island’s 1,936 inhabitants. Beautiful beach homes with ocean front views and restaurants serving local cuisine make this beach town enjoyable for residents and tourists alike. Mixing the feel of a beach town with quaint shops and fine dining with an established community with great schools and friendly residents, this island is the perfect bloend. Explore the history of Sullivan’s Island.
A beautiful coastline, Folly Beach has long been a refuge for wanderers, nature-lovers, natives and tourists alike. The beach also serves as a safe haven for sea turtles, dolphins and other native wildlife. Weekly summer dances on the pier, ice cream at the boardwalk, surfing, kiting and other activities are just a few of the joys you see during summers at Folly. Home to 2400 beach lovers, Folly Beach is more than just a reprieve from everyday life- it is a bustling community with shops, dining and more. Find out what makes Folly Beach so enticing.
Original home of the Seewee Indians, launching point of the H.L. Hunley, and site of a refuge community for veterans of World War II, Isle of Palms is rich with history and stories of what makes the Lowcountry home to so many heritages. Dancing at the pier, music venues at the local cabanas, surfing and family fun days make Isle of Palms a real gem for vacation goers. Daily life for 5,000 Islanders is a serene dream. Discover the dream of Isle of Palms.
Explore an Area
Charleston | North Charleston | West Ashley | Mt. Pleasant | Daniel Island
Johns Island | James Island | Kiawah Island | Sullivans Island | Isle of Palms
Folly Beach | Goose Creek | Summerville | Moncks Corner | Hanahan