Subdivision Guide

Old Village

Mount Pleasant, SC

Historic waterfront charm in Mount Pleasant's oldest neighborhood

Historic Walkable Waterfront Charming
274 Active Listings
$1.1M Median Price
$270k - $8.3M Price Range
2,600 Avg Sq Ft
Single Family Most Common Type

About Old Village

Old Village is the historic heart of Mount Pleasant and one of the most cherished residential neighborhoods in the Charleston area. Established in the late 1600s and early 1700s, it is the oldest neighborhood in Mount Pleasant, with tree-canopied streets, historic homes dating from the antebellum era through the early 20th century, and a walkable village character that feels distinctly different from the newer developments that surround it. The Pitt Street Bridge — a beloved local landmark that was converted from a vehicle bridge to a pedestrian park extending into the harbor — is the neighborhood's crown jewel, offering sweeping views of Charleston Harbor, Fort Sumter, and the Ravenel Bridge. Home prices typically range from $700,000 for smaller cottages to over $4 million for historic waterfront estates.

The Old Village is defined by its character and walkability. Residents stroll to Pitt Street Pharmacy (one of the last old-fashioned soda fountain pharmacies in the South), the Post House restaurant, and a handful of other local shops and eateries along Pitt Street. The neighborhood hosts a popular Fourth of July parade, an annual blessing of the fleet, and regular community gatherings that reflect its tight-knit, multi-generational resident base. The architecture is a mix of historic raised cottages, Victorian-era homes, charming bungalows, and some sensitively designed newer construction — all governed by the Old Village Historic District design review process.

Living in Old Village means accepting certain trade-offs for the charm: lots are generally smaller than in newer subdivisions, some streets are subject to occasional tidal flooding during king tides and heavy rain events, and the historic district overlay means exterior renovations and new construction require design review board approval. But for buyers who prioritize character, history, walkability, and waterfront access over modern amenities and space, Old Village is irreplaceable. The neighborhood is served by Moultrie Middle School and Wando High School, and the nearby Darrell Creek and Sullivan's Island elementary schools are highly rated.

Why Old Village?

  • Oldest neighborhood in Mount Pleasant, established 1600s-1700s
  • Pitt Street Bridge pedestrian park with harbor views
  • Walkable village with Pitt Street Pharmacy and local shops
  • Historic architecture with design review protections
  • Iconic Fourth of July parade and community traditions
  • Waterfront access to Charleston Harbor
  • Close to Sullivan's Island via Ben Sawyer Boulevard
School District Charleston County School District
HOA Fees None (historic district overlay)

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about living in Old Village

The Old Village Historic District is a designated historic area that provides design review oversight for exterior changes to homes, new construction, and demolitions. This means homeowners must get approval from the Board of Architectural Review before making significant exterior modifications. The purpose is to preserve the neighborhood's historic character. While this adds a step to renovation projects, most residents view it as a benefit that protects property values and the village's unique charm.

Some streets in Old Village are subject to occasional tidal flooding during king tides and heavy rain events, particularly in the lower-lying areas closer to the waterfront. The Town of Mount Pleasant has invested in drainage improvements, but buyers should research specific addresses and check FEMA flood zone maps before purchasing. Flood insurance is required for homes in designated flood zones and is recommended even for those outside of them.

The Pitt Street Bridge is a former vehicle bridge that was decommissioned and converted into a pedestrian and fishing pier extending into Charleston Harbor. It is one of the most beloved public spaces in Mount Pleasant, offering panoramic views of the harbor, Fort Sumter, the Ravenel Bridge, and the Charleston skyline. The bridge is popular for walking, fishing, sunset watching, and photography. It is accessible from the end of Pitt Street in the Old Village.

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