Chelsea Park, Mount Pleasant, SC
A mature, tree-lined neighborhood off Rifle Range Road
Overview & Lifestyle
Chelsea Park is a small, established neighborhood tucked off Rifle Range Road in the heart of inner Mount Pleasant. Built out mostly between the late 1980s and mid-1990s, it has the settled, leafy feel of a neighborhood where the trees have had decades to mature and the landscaping has long since filled in. With roughly a hundred homes on quiet streets, it's the kind of community where residents recognize each other's cars and dogs, not just their faces.
The pace here is unhurried. Chelsea Park doesn't try to compete with the resort-style amenity packages found in some of Mount Pleasant's newer developments; instead, it offers a simple, well-kept neighborhood park and playground, comfortable mid-size homes, and a location that puts almost everything else within a short drive. For buyers who value a lower-key, low-HOA lifestyle over a long list of shared facilities, that trade-off is a selling point rather than a drawback.
Because it sits so close to Mount Pleasant's original Old Village and to Shem Creek's restaurant row, Chelsea Park tends to attract buyers who want an inner Mount Pleasant address without inner Mount Pleasant's highest price tags. It's a practical, comfortable choice for young families, downsizers, and anyone who wants mature trees and a quiet street within a few minutes of the water.
Location & Getting Around
Chelsea Park sits off Rifle Range Road in inner Mount Pleasant, well south of the Isle of Palms Connector, which keeps it close to the town's original core. Downtown Charleston is a short drive across the Ravenel Bridge, while Shem Creek, the Old Village, and Sullivan's Island are all just minutes away. Highway 17 and the Connector are both easily reachable, making beach trips or a commute into the peninsula quick and straightforward for residents.
Amenities & Community Features
Chelsea Park keeps its amenities simple and low-key: a neighborhood playground and small park give families a nearby gathering spot, and the community's mature trees and quiet, low-traffic streets serve as an amenity in their own right. There's no clubhouse, pool, or golf course here, which helps keep HOA dues modest compared to Mount Pleasant's larger master-planned communities.
Homes & Price Range
Homes in Chelsea Park are generally midsize, ranging from roughly 1,000 to 1,900 square feet, with some lots backing up to a neighborhood pond. Architectural styles reflect the late-1980s to mid-1990s construction era, with traditional Lowcountry details and well-maintained lawns throughout. Given its inner Mount Pleasant location, pricing here generally starts in the $500s to $700s and can climb higher for larger or recently updated homes; buyers should confirm current pricing against active listings, as the market moves.
Schools & Family Life
Chelsea Park is zoned for well-regarded Charleston County public schools, a draw for the many families who choose this neighborhood specifically for its combination of established charm and school access. The neighborhood park and quiet streets also make it an easy, walkable place to raise kids.
Nearby Charleston-Area Draws
Chelsea Park's location puts residents minutes from Shem Creek's waterfront dining, the historic Old Village, and the beaches of Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms. Downtown Charleston's restaurants, shops, and historic district are also just a short drive across the bridge for a full day out.
Frequently Asked Questions About Chelsea Park
What is the price range for homes in Chelsea Park?
Pricing in Chelsea Park generally starts in the $500s to $700s and can climb higher for larger or recently updated homes; buyers should confirm current pricing against active listings.
Is Chelsea Park in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?
Chelsea Park is in Inner Mount Pleasant, tucked off Rifle Range Road well south of the Isle of Palms Connector.
What schools serve Chelsea Park?
Chelsea Park is zoned for well-regarded Charleston County public schools.
How far is Chelsea Park from downtown Charleston and the beaches?
Downtown Charleston is a short drive across the Ravenel Bridge, while Shem Creek, the Old Village, and Sullivan's Island are all just minutes away.
Considering a home in Chelsea Park? Contact Chris Eller, Real Estate Sales Broker Associate with The Cassina Group, for current listings and local market insight — chris@iconicdevelopments.com.