Grassy Creek, Mount Pleasant, SC
Custom marshfront homes on Rathall Creek
Overview & Lifestyle
Grassy Creek is a small, upscale enclave in Outer Mount Pleasant built around custom new construction and genuine marshfront living. Spanning just a handful of streets, the neighborhood is designed for buyers who want a larger, architect-driven home on a generous lot rather than a production-built house on a standard suburban footprint. Lot sizes here run larger than typical new construction, often approaching a quarter to half an acre, giving homes room to breathe and mature trees room to be preserved rather than cleared.
A large share of homesites take in views of the surrounding marsh and Rathall Creek, and that water-and-grass backdrop is central to the neighborhood's identity. Residents describe a quieter, more private atmosphere than larger master-planned communities offer, with the natural setting doing much of the work that a big amenity center might do elsewhere - crabbing off the dock, watching the tide move through the marsh, and enjoying mature landscaping that new subdivisions typically lack for years.
Grassy Creek tends to draw buyers building or buying at the higher end of the Mount Pleasant market who want both the custom-home experience and a genuine waterfront setting, without straying from the convenience of being close to I-526 and the rest of the town's amenities.
Location & Getting Around
Grassy Creek is located off Longpoint Road, positioned between I-526 and the Belle Hall area of Mount Pleasant. That placement gives residents fast access to I-526 for trips to West Ashley, downtown Charleston, North Charleston, or the airport. The Isle of Palms Connector and Highway 17 corridor are also within easy reach, making both beach days and city commutes reasonably efficient.
Amenities & Community Features
Grassy Creek's amenities lean toward the natural rather than the resort-style: a neighborhood children's play park, an open-air covered social pavilion, and both a floating dock and a crabbing dock for residents to enjoy the surrounding waterways. HOA dues are modest relative to the home values, reflecting the community's smaller scale and nature-focused amenity set.
Homes & Price Range
Grassy Creek offers custom new-construction homes typically ranging from about 2,500 to 4,000 square feet, generally with three to five bedrooms. As a luxury marshfront community, pricing has generally ranged from the high $400s up to $1.2 million or more depending on lot, water frontage, and finish level - buyers should confirm current pricing given the custom nature of construction here and ongoing market shifts.
Schools & Family Life
Grassy Creek is zoned for Belle Hall Elementary, Laing Middle School, and Lucy Beckham High School, part of the Charleston County School District. These schools serve much of northern Mount Pleasant and are a notable draw for families relocating to the area.
Nearby Charleston-Area Draws
Grassy Creek's location provides efficient access to the Belle Hall shopping and dining corridor, downtown Charleston, and the beaches of Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms via the connector. The Wando River and surrounding waterways also offer boating and fishing opportunities close to home.
Frequently Asked Questions About Grassy Creek
What is the price range for homes in Grassy Creek?
Pricing in Grassy Creek has generally ranged from the high $400s up to $1.2 million or more, depending on lot, water frontage, and finish level. Buyers should confirm current pricing given the custom nature of construction here and ongoing market shifts.
Is Grassy Creek in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?
Grassy Creek is a small, upscale enclave in Outer Mount Pleasant, located off Longpoint Road between I-526 and the Belle Hall area.
What schools serve Grassy Creek?
Grassy Creek is zoned for Belle Hall Elementary, Laing Middle School, and Lucy Beckham High School, all part of the Charleston County School District.
How far is Grassy Creek from downtown Charleston and the beaches?
Grassy Creek's position between I-526 and Belle Hall gives residents fast access to I-526 for trips to downtown Charleston, West Ashley, or North Charleston, and the Isle of Palms Connector and Highway 17 corridor keep beach days within easy reach.
Considering a home in Grassy Creek? Contact Chris Eller, Real Estate Sales Broker Associate with The Cassina Group, for current listings and local market insight - chris@iconicdevelopments.com.