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Established Mount Pleasant golf course community
Snee Farm has seen drastic changes since its founding in the 1970s, when it was considered one of Mount Pleasant’s more remote neighborhoods. Twenty years of new development has put this suburban enclave in the middle of all the action. Homes here sit between Charleston’s two main connectors, U.S. Route 17 and Interstate 526, simplifying commutes from downtown attractions to the sandy beaches at Isle of Palms and beyond. Though increasingly accessible, the streets remain relatively quiet, lined with old oaks, palms and maples. Everyday life here revolves around the country club, where locals enjoy golfing and social events. “It’s an awesome family neighborhood. Everyone is friends and hangs out at the club,” says Danner Benfield, owner of Beach Residential and seven-year Snee Farm resident. “When you get home on a Friday, you won't need your car again for the rest of the weekend.” The community is also conveniently positioned near commercial destinations, natural scenery and the abundant culture of Charleston.
Snee Farm Country Club offers golf, swimming, and tennis in Snee Farm.
Welcome to Snee Farm Country Club near Snee Farm.
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Socializing at Snee Farm Country Club and sailing at Shem Creek Park
Many homeowners spend their free time at the Snee Farm Country Club, where they can play a round on the 7,000-yard course or visit for events like the recurring Thursday night’s Burgers and Brews gathering. The club offers several levels of membership, and each comes with a fee. “It's money well spent. Even if you’re not a golfer, you can use the pool, gym, or eat and drink with the neighbors,” Benfield says. “The neighborhood gets together regularly to watch football and eat oysters. We’re having a Kentucky Derby party this weekend.”
Boating and fishing are a few miles away at Shem Creek Park, one of Mount Pleasant’s most popular outdoor getaways. The scenic coastal inlet is also a hotspot for wildlife watching and sunset strolls along the marshy boardwalk. When the shrimp boats return to the dock, visitors might catch a glimpse of dolphins that often follow the boats. The park is open late, which allows nearby diners to take nighttime walks with views of the downtown Charleston skyline. Snee Farm residents can also tackle the nearby Palmetto Island County Park’s woodsy walkways or round up the pups for off-leash play at the Park West Recreation Complex. Beach lovers can stroll along the 7-mile shoreline on Isle of Palms, which is about 5 miles southeast.
Shem Creek Park Boardwalk is a great place to fish and dog walk near Snee Farm.
Kayaks are available for rental at Shem Creek Park near Snee Farm.
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Mount Pleasant Towne Center is a destination for errands
There are several reasons that people choose to put down roots in Snee Farm, and proximity to Mount Pleasant’s shopping destinations is one of them. Restaurants and stores pack a 5-mile stretch of busy U.S. Route 17, including those in Mount Pleasant Towne Centre. This outdoor plaza often fills with shoppers running errands and browsing the aisles at the Lowe’s Garden Center or dropping off packages at FedEx. There are plenty of places to grab a meal, including familiar franchises and local chains like Toast! All Day, a favorite for breakfast. Harris Teeter is nearby for weekly grocery shopping.
Residents can find The Gap at Towne Centre near Snee Farm.
Towne Centre has Music Under the Oaks and other events in Snee Farm.
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Various architectural offerings and mature landscaping
Most streets are short and end in cul-de-sacs. The neighborhood’s evolution is evident in its mixed architectural landscape. Housing styles range from simple midcentury ranch homes and contemporary New Traditionals to ‘80s-era townhouses, coastal cottages and classic Southern designs with double-decker porches. Condos and townhouses generally start at $300,000 and can reach over $750,000. Compact midcentury cottages may sell between $550,000 and $900,000, while custom-built homes on spacious, landscaped lots typically range from $1 million to $3 million. Buyers may also need to pay an annual HOA contribution of around $400. Established neighborhoods like Snee Farm are quickly becoming rare among Mount Pleasant's neighborhoods of new builds. "Inventory is very low, and there are a lot of people on the market waiting to get in," Benfield says. Though it’s important to evaluate flood risk in any coastal community, Snee Farm isn’t as prone to flooding. “If you're on the inland side of Highway 17, those are X flood zones, which is considered the lowest risk, and you don’t need flood insurance. It's more expensive if you live on the beach,” Benfield says. The entire region faces the risk of hurricanes and high winds, and residents should familiarize themselves with evacuation routes and other emergency procedures.
There are new neighborhoods with Coastal Cottage-styled homes in Snee Farm.
The Upscale Southern home is elevated with two to three floors above ground in Snee Farm.
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James B. Edwards Elementary encourages community service
James B. Edwards Elementary is known as a “school of global leadership,” with a curriculum that emphasizes community service. It carries an A rating on Niche. More than 1,000 students attend Moultrie Middle, an A-rated school that requires its students to wear T-shirts with the school’s name as a part of a casual uniform. Lucy Beckham High School earns an A-minus rating. The public schools are all part of the Charleston County District, which has an overall A on Niche. Several private schools are also nearby, like the B-plus-rated Palmetto Christian Academy, which serves kindergarten through 12th-grade students.
The welcome sign to James B. Edwards Elementary near Snee Farm.
Moultrie Middle School is a public middle school serving students 6th-8th grade near Snee Farm.
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Unmatched access to Highway 17 and I-526
Access to U.S. Route 17 allows for daily commutes into downtown Charleston, less than 10 miles away. Interstate 526 connects Mount Pleasant locals to Daniel Island and communities at the city’s northern reaches. Most Snee Farm homeowners are drivers, but they can catch a Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) bus at the stops lining the highway for a car-free ride around town. It's about a 17-mile drive to the Charleston International Airport and less than 3 miles to the nearest emergency room, which is in the East Cooper Medical Center.
From Snee Farm to Highway 17 residents can connect to Interstate 526 to the Charleston Airport.
Interstate 526 and Route 17 are the main connecting roads near Snee Farm.
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On average, homes in Snee Farm, Mount Pleasant sell after 42 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Snee Farm, Mount Pleasant over the last 12 months is $810,000, up 21% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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