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The Peninsula Homes in Charleston, SC Near Point Hope

The Peninsula sits in a well-connected pocket of Charleston where everyday convenience and Lowcountry scenery meet in an easygoing way.

Listing summary: 3 Active

Median $410,000Middle

Community Highlights

  • Convenient Clements Ferry corridor access
  • Community pools and playgrounds
  • Many homes with screened porches and fenced yards
  • Proximity to Point Hope Commons and local services
Screened porchFenced backyardPool accessPond or wooded views

Amenities & Lifestyle

Community Features

Pool · Playground · Walking trails +1

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
2003–2006
57% Garage1% Pool3% Waterfront
  • Open floor plans
  • Screened porches
  • Fenced backyards
  • Primary suites on main level
  • Quartz or granite countertops
  • Stainless steel appliances
  • Vaulted ceilings

Location & Proximity

Charleston metro, coastal South Carolina Lowcountry

Walkability: Medium

Beach
25 min
I526 Access
6.6 miles
Rt 41 Access
easy access
Point Hope CommonsPublixPoint Hope restaurants and shopsShipyard ParkWando Marina

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Philip Simmons
Middle
Philip Simmons
High
Philip Simmons

About The Peninsula

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for The Peninsula, Charleston

First Impressions

The Peninsula sits in a well-connected pocket of Charleston where everyday convenience and Lowcountry scenery meet in an easygoing way. Homes here often face wooded buffers, ponds, or landscaped backyards, giving the neighborhood a softer edge than you might expect this close to major routes and shopping. The setting feels established, with homes built in the early 2000s and a streetscape shaped by cul-de-sacs, sidewalks, and front porches. It is the kind of community where a screened porch, fenced yard, and a view of the water or trees can matter as much as the interior finishes.

Home Styles & Community Feel

Most homes in The Peninsula are single-family residences, with a meaningful mix of traditional houses and townhomes. Floor plans tend to be practical and flexible, usually offering 2 to 4 bedrooms, open living areas, and a primary suite on either the main level or upstairs. Many homes feature updated kitchens with quartz or granite counters, stainless steel appliances, LVP flooring, vaulted ceilings, and screened porches. Garages are common, though not universal, and several properties lean into outdoor living with patios, fenced backyards, and garden space. A few homes back to ponds or marsh edges, which adds a more distinctive backdrop to the community’s otherwise residential feel.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Community amenities are a real part of life here. Residents commonly mention pools, playgrounds, walking and jogging trails, and park space, with some townhome sections also benefiting from lawn maintenance and trash pickup through the HOA. That mix creates a low-maintenance rhythm for many owners, especially in the townhome sections. Daily errands are straightforward, and the neighborhood’s layout supports golf cart access to nearby shopping and dining in the Point Hope area. Several listings also point to nearby green space and recreation, including access to trails and the broader Wando-side setting. The overall atmosphere is practical, polished, and oriented toward easy indoor-outdoor living.

Location & Schools

The Peninsula is positioned along the Clements Ferry Road corridor, with quick access to I-526, Rt. 41, and the wider Charleston metro. Public remarks place the neighborhood about 6.8 miles from I-526, 6.6 miles from I-526 on another listing, 15 miles from Charleston International Airport, 20 minutes from the airport, 25 minutes from the beach, and 28 minutes from Downtown Charleston. Nearby destinations include Point Hope Commons, Point Hope restaurants and shops, Publix, Shipyard Park, Wando Marina, Daniel Island, Mount Pleasant, and the beaches of Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s Island. School references consistently point to Philip Simmons Elementary, Middle, and High, within the Philip Simmons school district context. That combination of access, amenities, and school alignment gives The Peninsula a distinctly connected Charleston location without losing its neighborhood feel.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for The Peninsula, Charleston

Pricing

Median Price
$410,000
Average Price
$436,666

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.1
Avg Bathrooms
2.1
Avg Lot Size
0.10 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
3
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
2004
New Construction
0%

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