Tuesday
02Jun2009

Mount Pleasant

Just across the Cooper River from Charleston lies the lovely and historic town of Mount Pleasant. During the past 10 years, Mount Pleasant has experienced rapid, but carefully planned, development to accommodate the growing number of families desirous of the Mount Pleasant way of life. While gaining the positive attributes of a city, it has managed to preserve its rich heritage and small-town appeal. Mount Pleasant offers upscale and picturesque dining, carefully preserved historical attractions, numerous recreational facilities and some of the best shopping available in the area. Population: 57,900 Median Family Income: $77,821 Median Home Price: $288,000 Weather: Annually, the town has 49.38 inches of precipitation and 102 clear days Other notables: When it comes to the town's residents, the median age is 35.6 years, 57.2 percent are married and 69.9 percent have completed at least some college. From 2000 to 2005, jobs grew by 8.32 percent in the town. From 2004 to 2005, homes gained 15.3 percent value.

 

 

     
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Tuesday
02Jun2009

Park West

Nestled in the shadows of moss-draped oaks, tall pines, palmetto trees and the natural splendor of the Lowcountry, Park West’s 1,700 acres situated along Hwy. 17 in Mount Pleasant, is a community of incomparable beauty. Bordered by the forest preserve of Laurel Hill Plantation and four and one half miles of the scenic Wando River and the long, winding Toomer and Darrell creeks, Park West epitomizes Lowcountry living with serene water views and all the beautiful wildlife that forested, waterfront and marsh land attracts. Reminiscent of Old Town USA, Park West is also a family-centered community, where the benefits of combining schools, recreational facilities, shops, offices, and residential is clearly visible. 

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Tuesday
02Jun2009

I’On

Recognized nationally for its thoughtful planning and uncomplicated elegance, I'On is a Lowcountry village of remarkable architectural and natural beauty, shimmering lakes and salty creeks, fine eateries and offices you can walk to, and ample spaces to play. I'On is a place to live. I'On is the kind of place that draws you outdoors. The connecting streets, sidewalks and paths offer endless variety for walking, jogging and pedaling through the neighborhood. By design, public space abounds - from quiet trails and parks to the vibrant shops at I'On Square. Recognized nationally for its thoughtful planning and uncomplicated elegance, I'On is a Lowcountry village of remarkable architectural and natural beauty, shimmering lakes and salty creeks, fine eateries and offices you can walk to, and ample spaces to play. I'On is a place to live.

I'On is the kind of place that draws you outdoors. The connecting streets, sidewalks and paths offer endless variety for walking, jogging and pedaling through the neighborhood. By design, public space abounds - from quiet trails and parks to the vibrant shops at I'On Square.

I'ON WEBSITE