Why Live in Oyster Point
Oyster Point in Mount Pleasant is a well-appointed community known for its modern homes and extensive amenities. Developed between 2013 and 2020, the neighborhood features a resort-style pool, pickleball courts, and Fort Palmetto walking trails. The community clubhouse, Brigade Hall, is a central gathering spot for events like movie nights and cocktail hours. Homes in Oyster Point include townhouses, patio properties, and marsh-front styles, all reflecting the Charleston Single architectural motif with shuttered windows, two-level porches, and pastel colors. The neighborhood is zoned for the highly rated Charleston County School District, including Mamie P. Whitesides Elementary, Moultrie Middle, and Wando High. Residents enjoy proximity to Mount Pleasant Towne Centre and The Shoppes at Seaside Farms for shopping and dining, with options like Opal, Saveurs du Monde Café, and Crafty Draught nearby. The community is also close to Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s Island beaches, and downtown Charleston is just 10 miles away. Oyster Point is designed to mitigate flood risks, with effective retention ponds and elevated home designs. The area is safer than the national average, and most residents drive for errands and commutes, with Charleston International Airport less than 20 miles away.