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Point Hope Homes in a Master-Planned Peninsula Setting

Point Hope reads like a thoughtfully planned Lowcountry neighborhood with a polished coastal look and a strong sense of place.

Listing summary: 7 Active29 Pending

Median $918,073Luxury

Community Highlights

  • Master-planned setting with trails, parks, and expanding amenities
  • Charleston-style homes with porches and flexible modern floor plans
  • Proximity to Philip Simmons schools, shopping, dining, and marinas
screened porchesopen-concept kitchens with large islandsmain-level primary suiteslofts and flex rooms

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
2020–2026
95% Garage3% Pool
  • open-concept layouts
  • screened porches
  • gas kitchens
  • large islands
  • walk-in pantries
  • Lofts
  • flex rooms

Location & Proximity

Charleston metro, coastal Lowcountry of South Carolina

Walkability: Medium

Daniel Island
minutes
Mount Pleasant
minutes
Charlestons Beaches
less than 30 min
Safe Harbor City BoatyardWando MarinaDaniel Island Marina & Boat Clubgrocery storerestaurants

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Philip Simmons
Middle
Philip Simmons
High
Philip Simmons

About Point Hope

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Point Hope, Charleston

First Impressions

Point Hope reads like a thoughtfully planned Lowcountry neighborhood with a polished coastal look and a strong sense of place. Set on the Cainhoy Peninsula in Charleston, it blends newer construction with a master-planned layout that emphasizes porches, green space, and connected streets. The homes here lean toward generous curb appeal: wraparound or double front porches, landscaped lots, and a streetscape that feels intentionally designed rather than repetitive. With lot sizes averaging just under a fifth of an acre, the setting balances manageable yards with enough outdoor room to enjoy screened porches, fenced backyards, and views toward woods or pond edges.

Home Styles & Community Feel

Single-family homes define Point Hope, and the architecture favors Charleston-inspired details with modern interiors. Many homes feature brick or hardi-plank siding, though the overall story is broader than one exterior material. Inside, the recurring themes are open-concept living, large kitchen islands, walk-in pantries, flex rooms, lofts, and main-level primary suites. Recent and current homes range from 2020 through 2026, so the neighborhood feels fresh and contemporary, with both move-in-ready residences and new construction still taking shape. Garage parking is a major part of the lifestyle here, and the high garage ratio shows up in the everyday practicality of rear-entry or detached two-car garages, plus occasional three-car options. Several homes also highlight screened porches, fireplaces, mudrooms, and guest suites, giving the community a custom-built feel even within a newer development.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Point Hope’s rhythm is shaped by outdoor living and neighborhood convenience. Residents are close to walking trails, parks, playgrounds, and green space, and several listings mention golf cart or bike access to shopping and dining within the community. Everyday errands are close at hand, with a grocery store, restaurants, and boutiques already in place, while future resort-style amenities are expected to add a pool, pavilion, tennis courts, and pickleball courts. The neighborhood’s open spaces and planned amenity centers give it a strong forward-looking energy, but it already functions as a place where daily life stays close to home. Nearby marinas also stand out, including Safe Harbor City Boatyard, Wando Marina, and Daniel Island Marina & Boat Club.

Location & Schools

Point Hope sits in Charleston’s Cainhoy Peninsula area, with convenient access to Mount Pleasant and Daniel Island. Listing remarks place it less than 30 minutes from Charleston’s beaches and describe it as minutes from nearby east-side destinations. The community is tied to the Philip Simmons school chain, with Philip Simmons Elementary, Middle, and High School serving the neighborhood and often described as walkable or bikeable from home. That school connection, along with the nearby shopping, dining, and marina options, gives Point Hope a well-connected location without losing its residential feel. It is the kind of place where the map matters: close to the peninsula’s growing corridor, yet still anchored by trails, porches, and neighborhood streets.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Point Hope, Charleston

Pricing

Median Price
$918,073
Average Price
$929,138

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.8
Avg Bathrooms
2.8
Avg Lot Size
0.19 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
36
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
2025
New Construction
62%

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