Homes at Point Hope are within walking distance to the community's core, giving residents quick access to daily conveniences such as a grocery store, dental offices, and cafes. Also within a short walk or bike ride are the community’s highly-regarded public schools: Philip Simmons Elementary, Middle, and High Schools. Meanwhile, Point Hope is conveniently located for easy access to Charleston’s regional attractions and conveniences, including historic downtown Charleston, area beaches and Charleston International Airport.
Homes at Point Hope feature a forward-thinking take on Lowcountry architecture, with traditional elements such as deep front porches combined with generous windows and subtle contemporary details. Point Hope’s inaugural neighborhoods, First Light and Hopewell, offer quiet streets surrounded by open spaces, nature trails, sidewalks and interactive play areas for all ages.
In 2026, Point Hope will open two exciting new destinations for residents: The Sanders House, a 19th-century family farmhouse, has been restored and repurposed as a gathering space for activities and events; and Doolittle Park, a destination for swimming, tennis, pickleball and other outdoor recreation. Request More Information now!