Welcome to 2152 Oyster Reef- a beautifully maintained Lowcountry home tucked away in one of Mount Pleasant's most desirable coastal communities, Oyster Point. Perfectly positioned for convenience and lifestyle, this property offers easy access to local beaches, top-rated schools, shopping, and dining while still providing the privacy and charm of… Read More a quiet neighborhood setting.Inside you'll find a light-filled, open floor plan designed for both everyday living and effortless entertaining. The spacious living area flows seamlessly into the kitchen complete with generous cabinetry, a large granite countertop island, and a layout that keeps everyone connected. Large windows bring lots of natural light, highlighting the homes warm, inviting feeling.Upstairs, the primary suite offers a relaxing retreat with a well appointed bath and plenty of closet space. Two additional bedrooms provide flexibility for guests, a home office, or growing families. Thoughtful details throughout create a comfortable and functional living environment. Step outside to enjoy the Lowcountry lifestyle - whether it's morning coffee on the porch, weekend cookouts, or evenings fishing one of the stocked ponds. Located just minutes from Isle of Palms beaches, historic downtown Charleston, and everything Mount Pleasant has to offer, 2152 Oyster Reef Lane combines location, comfort, and coastal charm in one exceptional opportunity. From their junior Olympic pool, to the four tennis courts, and stunning community dock, come see why Oyster Point is the place to call home. Read Less
Courtesy of Carolina One Real Estate Sean Welsh 843-779-8660
Listing Snapshot
Days Online
6
Last Updated
Property Type
Townhouse
Beds
3
Full Baths
2
Partial Baths
1
Square Ft.
1,982
Lot Size
0.07 Acres
Year Built
2015
MLS Number
26005511
30 Days Snapshot Of 29466
$951k
-14%
(avg) sold price
49
-5%
homes sold
128
0%
(avg) days on market
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Additional Details
Building
Built in 2015, 2 stories, Levels: "Two", Construction materials: "Cement Siding", Other structures: "No"