Landings Run, Mount Pleasant, SC

An established, no-frills Inner Mount Pleasant neighborhood off Whipple Road with pond and marsh views

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Overview & Lifestyle

Landings Run is one of those Mount Pleasant neighborhoods that flies a little under the radar, which is part of its appeal. Built primarily between 1987 and 1993 off Whipple Road in Inner Mount Pleasant, it's a well-established community where the homes have had decades to settle in among mature trees and quiet, low-traffic streets. There's no clubhouse or pool here, and that's by design — Landings Run attracts buyers who want a straightforward, unfussy place to live rather than a heavily amenitized subdivision with a monthly bill to match.

What Landings Run does offer is a genuinely relaxed pace of life. Select homes back up to ponds or marsh, giving certain lots a scenic backdrop without the premium of true waterfront footage. The neighborhood is also known for its boat-friendly setup, since residents are permitted to park boats alongside their homes — a small but meaningful perk in a boating-oriented area like Mount Pleasant. For buyers who value substance over show, and who'd rather put their money into the house itself than into HOA-funded amenities, Landings Run is worth a serious look.

Location & Getting Around

Located off Whipple Road in the heart of Inner Mount Pleasant, Landings Run offers easy reach to daily conveniences and recreation alike. Towne Centre's shops and restaurants are about five minutes away, Isle of Palms is roughly a ten-minute drive, and downtown Charleston is typically reachable in around ten minutes as well, making this a genuinely central address for commuters and beachgoers.

Amenities & Community Features

Landings Run keeps things simple: there's no formal amenity center, pool, or clubhouse, which helps keep HOA dues modest. Instead, the draw is the setting itself — mature trees, quiet cul-de-sac-style streets, and select homesites with pond or marsh views. The neighborhood's boat-parking allowance is a notable feature for residents who own watercraft and want to keep it close at hand rather than paying for offsite storage.

Homes & Price Range

Homes in Landings Run were built mostly from 1987 to 1993 and range from roughly 1,400 to 2,400 square feet, offering a mix of layouts suited to smaller families or downsizers. As an established Inner Mount Pleasant community, pricing generally aligns with the broader area's range, often starting in the $500s to $700s, with pond- or marsh-view lots sometimes commanding a premium. Current listings are the most reliable way to gauge today's market.

Schools & Family Life

Landings Run falls within Mount Pleasant's Charleston County school zones, which are broadly well regarded, though families should confirm current zoned schools directly with the district. The quiet streets and low-traffic layout make it a comfortable, unpretentious setting for raising kids or simply enjoying a slower pace.

Nearby Charleston-Area Draws

From Landings Run, it's a short drive to Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island beaches, plus the shopping and dining of Towne Centre. Downtown Charleston's historic streets, restaurants, and waterfront parks are also close at hand, giving residents easy access to everything the region has to offer.

Frequently Asked Questions About Landings Run

What is the price range for homes in Landings Run?

Homes in Landings Run range from roughly 1,400 to 2,400 square feet and generally start in the $500s to $700s, with pond- or marsh-view lots sometimes commanding a premium. Current listings are the most reliable way to gauge today's market.

Is Landings Run in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?

Landings Run is in Inner Mount Pleasant, located off Whipple Road.

What schools serve Landings Run?

Landings Run falls within Mount Pleasant's Charleston County school zones, which are broadly well regarded, though families should confirm current zoned schools directly with the district.

How far is Landings Run from downtown Charleston and the beaches?

From Landings Run, Towne Centre's shops and restaurants are about five minutes away, Isle of Palms is roughly a ten-minute drive, and downtown Charleston is typically reachable in around ten minutes as well.

Considering a home in Landings Run? Contact Chris Eller, Real Estate Sales Broker Associate with The Cassina Group, for current listings and local market insight — chris@iconicdevelopments.com.

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