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Best Neighborhoods in North Charleston, SC: Where to Live

NNorth Charleston Guide·June 1, 2026·2 min read·👁 15 views
Compare North Charleston's top neighborhoods — Park Circle, Mixson, Daniel Island area, and more — with housing costs, schools, and local vibes.

North Charleston offers one of the most diverse housing markets in the Lowcountry — from historic bungalows in artist-filled neighborhoods to new-construction communities near Boeing. As Charleston's population grows, North Charleston has become the destination for those who want proximity to downtown without downtown prices. Here's where to look.

Park Circle: The Creative Core

Park Circle is North Charleston's most beloved neighborhood. Built around a literal circular park — one of only two such designs in the United States — this historic area has transformed into a hub for artists, chefs, and young professionals. Housing stock runs from 1940s bungalows ($300,000–500,000) to fully renovated mid-century homes ($500,000–800,000). Walkability to restaurants, breweries, and the park itself is the main draw. The Community Development Corporation actively works to maintain affordability. Best for: Creatives, first-time homebuyers, and anyone wanting a walkable, community-oriented lifestyle.

Mixson: Modern Living

Mixson is a master-planned community adjacent to Park Circle, developed on a former naval base housing site. It features modern townhomes, single-family houses, and apartments designed around shared green spaces and pocket parks. Prices range from $300,000 for condos to $700,000+ for larger homes. The development includes its own commercial district with restaurants and a coffee shop. Best for: Young professionals and families who want new construction with a neighborhood feel.

Coosaw Creek and Wescott Plantation

For families seeking more space, the Wescott Plantation and Coosaw Creek areas near the Dorchester County line offer larger homes on bigger lots ($300,000–$600,000), community pools, golf courses, and access to Dorchester District 2 schools — some of the best-rated in the region. Popular with Boeing employees and military families from Joint Base Charleston. Best for: Families prioritizing schools, space, and value.

Daniel Island Area

Technically its own town, Daniel Island sits adjacent to North Charleston and draws many of the same residents — particularly professionals at Boeing and tech companies. This master-planned community features championship golf courses, tennis facilities hosting professional tournaments, and top-ranked schools. Home prices start around $600,000 and climb past $2 million. Best for: Families who can afford premium planned community living.

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