Queens Row, Mount Pleasant, SC
A small, wooded enclave minutes from downtown Charleston
Overview & Lifestyle
Queens Row is a compact, tucked-away neighborhood in Inner Mount Pleasant, built out in the late 1990s along a single, tree-shaded row off Mathis Ferry Road. With only a few dozen homes, it's one of the smaller communities in Mount Pleasant, offering a quiet, low-turnover street where neighbors tend to know one another. The wooded lots and mature landscaping give Queens Row a settled, established feel that belies how close it actually sits to downtown Charleston.
Homes throughout the neighborhood share a similar traditional character — comfortable two-story houses with screened porches at the back, well suited to the Lowcountry's warm evenings. Because the community is small and doesn't carry the overhead of resort-style amenities, it tends to appeal to buyers who care more about location, privacy, and value than about a long list of community perks.
What really sets Queens Row apart is its position: it's one of the closest neighborhoods in Mount Pleasant to the bridges into downtown Charleston, making it a favorite for commuters and anyone who wants a short drive into the historic peninsula without sacrificing the quieter, wooded feel of a Mount Pleasant side street. It's a straightforward, no-nonsense option in a part of town where central locations are increasingly hard to come by.
Location & Getting Around
Queens Row is located off Mathis Ferry Road in Inner Mount Pleasant, one of the town's most central and established corridors. The neighborhood sits close to the Cooper River bridges, putting downtown Charleston roughly 10 minutes away by car. Nearby Mathis Ferry Road carries a fair amount of local traffic, so residents may notice some road noise, but the tradeoff is quick access to Mount Pleasant's library, grocery stores, and restaurant row along Coleman Boulevard.
Amenities & Community Features
Queens Row does not offer private community amenities such as a pool or clubhouse; its appeal lies instead in its wooded lots, quiet interior street, and central location. Many homes back up to trees, giving yards a private, secluded feel uncommon for a neighborhood this close to downtown. Residents rely on nearby public parks, the Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park, and Old Village amenities for recreation.
Homes & Price Range
Homes in Queens Row are generally two-story houses of roughly 1,700 to 2,600 square feet, most with three to four bedrooms and screened porches. As a small Inner Mount Pleasant neighborhood, current pricing generally starts in the $500s to $700s and can run higher depending on updates and lot position — an approximate range that should be confirmed against current listings.
Schools & Family Life
Queens Row is zoned within the Charleston County School District for schools serving Mount Pleasant's central corridor, an area generally known for strong public school options. Families should verify current attendance zones directly with the district.
Nearby Charleston-Area Draws
Residents are minutes from downtown Charleston's historic district, the Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park and pier, and the shops and restaurants of Coleman Boulevard and the Old Village. Area beaches are also a short drive away via Highway 17.
Frequently Asked Questions About Queens Row
What is the price range for homes in Queens Row?
Current pricing in Queens Row generally starts in the $500s to $700s and can run higher depending on updates and lot position. This is an approximate range that should be confirmed against current listings.
Is Queens Row in Inner or Outer Mount Pleasant?
Queens Row is in Inner Mount Pleasant, located off Mathis Ferry Road, one of the town's most central and established corridors.
What schools serve Queens Row?
Queens Row is zoned within the Charleston County School District for schools serving Mount Pleasant's central corridor, an area generally known for strong public school options. Families should verify current attendance zones directly with the district.
How far is Queens Row from downtown Charleston and the beaches?
Queens Row sits close to the Cooper River bridges, putting downtown Charleston roughly 10 minutes away by car. Area beaches are also a short drive away via Highway 17.
Considering a home in Queens Row? Contact Chris Eller, Real Estate Sales Broker Associate with The Cassina Group, for current listings and local market insight — chris@iconicdevelopments.com.