55+ Community Charleston SC Del Webb Point Hope | James Schiller

Del Webb, part of the Pulte Homes family, is a national leader in building active-adult 55+ communities, and Point Hope is their55+ communities Realtor Charleston SC latest Charleston playground. The community itself will eventually include hundreds of homes in a golf-cart friendly neighborhood that connects right into the larger Point Hope development. Translation: you’ll be close to shops, dining, trails, and yes, even your grandkids’ favorite playground—without having to brave Highway 17 traffic every day. Pricing is what you’d expect for Charleston’s growing 55+ market—generally starting in the mid-$500s and climbing into the $700s depending on floor plan, upgrades, and whether you want a view that will make your visiting relatives jealous. Homes range in size from cozy ~1,300 square foot designs up to nearly 2,700 square feet for those who need space for hobbies, grandkids, or simply an outrageous collection of golf polos.

In short, Del Webb Point Hope is less about slowing down and more about living it up—Charleston-style. It’s a community where you can downsize without compromising, stay active without leaving your neighborhood, and actually enjoy your retirement instead of spending it pulling weeds.

MLS Listings Data

Total Listings: 38
Average Price: $925,446
Highest Listing Price: $1,210,614
Average Days On Market: 67

 

And because this isn’t just about having a nice house, the amenities are where Del Webb really flexes. Picture a clubhouse so large you’ll need a map, with both indoor and outdoor pools (because sometimes you want a dip without worrying about sunscreen). Fitness studios, activity rooms, and a catering kitchen mean you can host everything from yoga classes to neighborhood potlucks. Outside, there are pickleball and bocce courts for those who like a little competition, plus miles of walking and biking trails so you can tell your doctor, “Yes, I exercise daily.” Even the dog gets spoiled here, with dedicated parks and trails to strut their stuff.

 

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If you’ve been daydreaming about ditching yard work, finding neighbors who actually wave back, and living close enough to Charleston to enjoy the food scene but far enough to avoid tourists asking, “Where’s Rainbow Row?”, then Del Webb Point Hope might just be your sweet spot. This brand-new 55+ community is tucked into the Cainhoy area off Clements Ferry Road, inside the massive Point Hope master plan. It’s a lifestyle destination designed for folks who prefer pickleball over bar crawls, community clubs over HOA drama, and a screened porch that can actually fit your furniture.

So, what’s on the menu here? Homes are designed for comfort and convenience, meaning single-level floor plans where your knees don’t have to stage a protest every time you climb stairs. Del Webb is offering designs with names like Stardom, Prosperity, and Renown—because let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to brag that they live in “The Renown”? These plans usually feature two to three bedrooms, open kitchens made for showing off your new air fryer recipes, and owner’s suites with enough closet space to finally organize all those “maybe I’ll wear it again” outfits. Outdoor living is a priority too, so expect covered lanais and screened porches built for Lowcountry evenings when you’re sipping wine and swatting fewer mosquitoes than your downtown friends.

Of course, living at Point Hope also means you’re perfectly positioned for Charleston adventures. Downtown is just under 20 miles away, the beach at Isle of Palms is about 14 miles, and Mount Pleasant is a quick trip for shopping, dining, or that inevitable Target run. It’s the kind of location that gives you a mix of city convenience, beach access, and enough natural beauty to remind you why you didn’t retire in Florida.