Charleston Heights
Unwind outdoors at Riverfront Park
One of Charleston Heights’ most appealing qualities is its proximity to prominent city landmarks like Riverfront Park, its large grassy grounds strewn with sculptures overlooking the Cooper River. Riverfront Park is also famously host of the High Water Festival, a two-day live music event that brings 15,000 people to the area every spring. “To the north side of the park, on the other side of the newly built pedestrian bridge, lies 60 acres of waterfront land that is set to be developed into Charlestons' largest waterfront downtown area. This will essentially add two new walkable downtown areas adjacent to the area,” says A.J. Hanson, Realtor at Mave and Market Real Estate. Park Circle is also nearby, with a newly updated play area known as the world’s largest inclusive playground. The neighborhood’s Pump House and Triangle Parks are also walkable for many locals who visit the traditional setups to unwind at the end of the day.Distinctly diverse housing landscape
The architectural landscape in Charleston Heights is about as diverse as it gets citywide. The neighborhood has a healthy mix of residences in varied sizes, styles and eras, ranging from brand-new townhomes to early 20th-century bungalows, timeworn investment properties and upscale custom builds. Properties start around $150,000 for a 1940s fixer-upper and climb to $650,000 for a raised riverside home in a gated community. But it’s most common to find listings in the $200,000s and $300,000s, which can include cottage renovations and modestly-sized new construction.Shopping at Tanger Outlets
The nearest grocery store is a Food Lion roughly 4 miles north of town, which can take up to 25 or 30 minutes depending on the traffic conditions. Charleston’s Tanger Outlets is also a 5-mile ride away, where locals can head to Walmart or Sam's Club after perusing the mall’s name-brand labels. The Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center are across the street, hosting the Carolina Stingrays, a minor league hockey team, and many of the city’s largest events, including the North Charleston Arts Fest. Living in Charleston Heights means having some of the city’s trendiest bars and restaurants within reach. Park Circle is a hive for up-and-coming businesses, with mounting popularity that indicates a potential increase in even closer options. "There's always a lot going on," Hanson says. Rebel Taqueria is the local go-to, serving contemporary Mexican fare and hosting free live music events at the center of town.Morningside Middle awaits major renovations
The Charleston County School District serves Charleston Heights and carries an A-minus rating on Niche. Students attend the C-plus-rated North Charleston Elementary before filtering into the C-rated Morningside Middle and North Charleston High School. The existing Morningside Middle campus is being demolished and rebuilt on the same site. Students attend classes at the Garrett Academy until the $66 million project’s projected completion in 2025. There are also several private schools in town for buyers interested in exploring alternative education routes.Convenient commutes to downtown Charleston
Charleston Heights residents are convenient to some of the city’s largest employers, including Boeing Headquarters, the Charleston International Airport and Joint Base Charleston. Downtown Charleston is also just over 5 miles south by way of Route 52, a daily commute for many who work at top companies like the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). Most locals get around by car, but the Charleston Area Regional Transit Authority (CARTA) buses make frequent stops along the main roads for those who prefer public transportation. The North Charleston Amtrak Train Station is also in town, a mile or 2 from the Charleston International Airport.Crime
Charleston Heights buyers should be aware that the CAP Index gives the area a 7 out of 10 crime score, which is higher than the national average of 4. North Charleston has historically been an area of concern for the past few decades, but the local police department recently reported a dip in both violent and property crime from January through March of 2024, according to ABC 4 News.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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K. Arek Manakyan
The Boulevard Company
(854) 202-9939
118 Total Sales
5 in Charleston Heights
$95K - $292K Price Range
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Sarah Kozlik
The Boulevard Company
(854) 205-4143
66 Total Sales
2 in Charleston Heights
$390K - $625K Price Range
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Nanda Ragala
Coldwell Banker Realty
(843) 800-8652
33 Total Sales
1 in Charleston Heights
$179,000 Price
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Charlsi Kelley
The Boulevard Company
(843) 779-8592
59 Total Sales
1 in Charleston Heights
$625,000 Price
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Kyle Ferguson
Responds QuicklyKingship Collective, LLC
(689) 220-3884
16 Total Sales
1 in Charleston Heights
$233,500 Price
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Currie Mccullough
Uniquely Charleston
(854) 205-2700
34 Total Sales
2 in Charleston Heights
$160K - $315K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Charleston Heights | US |
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Homicide | 8 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 5 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 7 | 4 |
Robbery | 7 | 4 |
Burglary | 6 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 5 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 6 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Charleston Heights Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Charleston Heights, North Charleston sell after 75 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Charleston Heights, North Charleston over the last 12 months is $546,619, up 47% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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