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Clements Ferry Corridor

Clements Ferry Corridor

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Clements Ferry Corridor

Overview of the Clements Ferry Corridor

The Clements Ferry Road corridor includes the areas commonly referred to as Wando, Cainhoy, and parts of Huger, all typically associated with the 29492 zip code. While the names are often used interchangeably, each area offers a slightly different residential experience, from master-planned communities to more traditional and rural settings.

Overview of Clements Ferry

The Clements Ferry Road corridor includes the areas commonly referred to as Wando, Cainhoy, and parts of Huger, all typically associated with the 29492 zip code. While the names are often used interchangeably, each area offers a slightly different residential experience, from master-planned communities to more traditional and rural settings.

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Located just minutes from downtown Charleston and Mount Pleasant, Daniel Island feels both accessible and quietly self-contained. While it’s easy to get on and off the island, daily life here rarely feels rushed. People are drawn not only to the homes, but to the rhythm of everyday living — walkable streets, access to the water, and a genuine sense of neighborhood.

Having lived here and invested here, I’ve seen how Daniel Island works not just on paper, but in real life. It’s a place designed to support how people actually live, not just how a community looks from the outside.

Location in Charleston

Location in Charleston

The Clements Ferry corridor is located northeast of downtown Charleston, linking Daniel Island, Mount Pleasant, and the Wando River area.

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Easy access to I-526 makes commuting across the Charleston metro straightforward, while the surrounding area continues to evolve with new residential development.

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Neighborhood Guide


Point Hope

Point Hope is a large-scale, master-planned community located within the Cainhoy area along the Clements Ferry corridor. Designed with long-term livability in mind, the development integrates residential neighborhoods, schools, retail, green space, and future commercial areas into a cohesive village-style layout.

Unlike traditional subdivisions, Point Hope is being built with infrastructure first, including road improvements, schools, and walkability. The result is a community that feels intentional rather than piecemeal, with neighborhoods designed to evolve alongside supporting amenities over time.

Homes in Point Hope range from townhomes to single-family residences, offering a mix of architectural styles and price points while maintaining a consistent planning vision.

Commonly Appeals to buyers seeking a master-planned community with newer homes, schools, and long-term growth built into the design

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The Ponds

The Ponds offers a more established, low-density environment with larger lots and a quieter feel. Homes tend to sit on more land, and the neighborhood appeals to buyers who prioritize space and privacy over walkability to retail.

Commonly Appeals to buyers seeking land, privacy, and a slower pace

Oak Bluff

Oak Bluff is a newer residential community with modern homes, sidewalks, and neighborhood amenities. It provides a balance between newer construction and a manageable community size.

Commonly Appeals to growing families, move-up buyers

St. Thomas Preserve

St. Thomas Preserve is located near schools and recreational facilities and offers newer homes in a convenient setting along the corridor.

Commonly Appeals to families focused on schools and day-to-day convenience

Other Areas Along Clements Ferry Corridor


Wando (29492)

Wando is a commonly used name for the area east of Mount Pleasant and north of Daniel Island along the Clements Ferry corridor. It includes a mix of newer residential communities, established homes, and areas adjacent to major growth projects like Point Hope. Buyers searching for Wando are often prioritizing proximity to Mount Pleasant and Daniel Island while seeking newer homes, more space, or flexibility in neighborhood style.

Commonly Appeals to buyers seeking suburban living with strong access to Mount Pleasant and Daniel Island

Cainhoy (29492)

Cainhoy refers to a rapidly evolving area of Berkeley County anchored by large-scale, master-planned development. Much of the recent growth along Clements Ferry, including Point Hope and new school investment, falls within what buyers commonly call Cainhoy. The area is defined less by legacy neighborhoods and more by long-term planning, infrastructure investment, and future residential growth. Point Hope is the most recognizable named community within Cainhoy, but the term also refers to surrounding land and future development along the corridor.

Commonly Appeals to buyers focused on newer communities, schools, and long-term growth potential

Huger (29492)

Huger is a broader, more rural area north of the main Clements Ferry development corridor. Homes here often sit on larger parcels of land and offer a quieter, less suburban environment. Buyers drawn to Huger are typically prioritizing space, privacy, or land over walkability or neighborhood amenities.

Commonly Appeals to buyers seeking land, privacy, or a more rural lifestyle with access to the Charleston metro

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