The Wando and Cainhoy area, located along Clements Ferry Road on the Wando River, is one of Charleston’s fastest-growing communities. With new schools, expanding infrastructure, and proximity to both downtown Charleston and the beaches, it’s becoming an attractive alternative to Mount Pleasant and Daniel Island, where housing prices have soared. The area offers a mix of new construction, including single-family homes and townhomes, often at more attainable price points, while still providing modern amenities and a suburban feel. Its growth and convenient location make it a sought-after spot for families and professionals alike.
The Keith School Museum is a reconstructed one-story wood-frame building that serves as a testament to the community’s dedication to education and cultural preservation. The original Keith School, built around 1926 by local African American residents, provided educational opportunities during the era of segregation. Although the original structure was demolished after damage from Hurricane Hugo in 1989, the museum, established in 2006, now stands as a center for community events and gatherings, honoring the legacy of its founders.
Coastal Skillet, a veteran-owned eatery, blends New York roots with Charleston charm to serve up a delicious mix of breakfast, lunch, and brunch favorites. Known for its creative menu and welcoming vibe, it’s the perfect spot for everything from classic comfort food to crafted cocktails.
The Carolina Lanterns & Lighting Outlet, tucked away off Clements Ferry Road, is a great spot to find unique lighting fixtures at discounted prices. It’s perfect for anyone looking to add a little Lowcountry charm to their home without breaking the bank. The outlet has a wide variety of lanterns and lights, and it’s open weekdays with no appointment needed, making it an easy stop if you’re in the area.
• Philip Simmons Elementary School
• Philip Simmons Middle School
• Philip Simmons High School
Michelle brings unmatched expertise to clients seeking exceptional service and results. Her primary areas of focus include Daniel Island, Mount Pleasant, downtown Charleston, and the surrounding coastal communities of Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s Island.