Preferred for its low crime rates, excellent public schools, large lineup of amenities and close proximity to area beaches and the historic downtown peninsula, Mount Pleasant has long been a popular Charleston suburb. Known as the East Cooper area by locals, the town is comprised of two sections: the lower, older part closest to the Cooper River and the upper section that has been developed over the last few decades thanks to the area's desirability among residents. Besides exhibiting a genuine close-knit suburban feel, Mount Pleasant welcomes its share of tourists drawn by the history of the area, fantastic shopping and beaches that are just minutes away. The town's leaders work tirelessly to ensure a high standard of living in the East Cooper area. There is just 1 active residential listing for Foreclosures and Short Sales in Mount Pleasant. This site doesn't include contingent properties, fractional property sales, and properties of type 'other' (such as boat slips). If you would like to come and see any of homes on this site, I would love to offer you a no strings attached showing. Simply give me, Bob Brennaman Jr. at The Brennaman Group, a call at (843) 345-6074 and we will schedule your free showing(s) of real estate in Mount Pleasant or neighboring areas.
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