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Dunes West is a nationally recognized neighborhood. Along with I’on, these two neighborhoods are the most prestigious and sought after communities of Mount Pleasant.
Dunes West is a gated community located just off Highway 41 in Mt. Pleasant. It is made up of condos, townhouses, and single family homes that range in price from the high $100s to almost $3 million. Dunes West is divided into many subsections, some of which are located outside of the gated section of the community. The most affordable houses are found in this ungated area in subsections like Cypress Pointe and Palmetto Hall.
Some of the more affordable subsections located in the gated section of Dunes West include Hartford Village, Whispering Marsh, Marsh Cove (which also has some more expensive homes), and Deer Walk. Of these four subsections, the latter two have marshfront homes. You can find homes for sale under $500K in all of these gated subsections.
If you are looking for homes over $500K in Dunes West, you will find many more options to choose from. Darts Pointe, The Harbour, and Richmond Cove have very nice homes, and you can usually find homes just over that $500K price point in these subsections. Marsh Landing is a marshfront subsection of Dunes West. Brickfall Estates and Osprey Cove are located on the Dunes West golf course. Last, Wagner Pointe is one of the most desirable subsections of Dunes West because it features homes that are both marshfront and on the golf course. All of these subsections are located in the gated portion of Dunes West.
In addition to luxurious homes, Dunes West also has some of the nicest amenities in all of Charleston. The golf course at Dunes West rivals those found at Kiawah and Wild Dunes. You will also find a zero entry swimming pool, a wonderful club house, nine tennis courts plus a full time tennis pro, a community dock with boat ramp, a designated area for boat storage, a state of the art fitness center, a children’s play park, and plenty of walking trails.
Dunes West is located just fifteen minutes from the closest beaches, Sullivan’s Island and the Isle of Palms. Plus, downtown Charleston is only about a twenty minute drive. Restaurants and shopping are within minutes of Dunes West. If you are considering buying a home in Mt. Pleasant and are looking for an exclusive style of living that only a gated community can offer, Dunes West should certainly be on your short list of neighborhoods to consider.
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