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772 Post Oak Drive
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
$2,595,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
--
Property Description
This beautifully built custom home is perched on the edge of Mount Pleasant's Old Village, just five minutes from Sullivan's Island! Enjoy the best of both Lowcountry worlds with the dining and shops of Pitt Street within an easy golf cart ride, and the beach a short drive over the Ben Sawyer bridge. 772 Post Oak Drive was built to capture the sea breezes from Charleston's Harbor, with its elevated front porch welcoming you into a light-filled foyer with high ceilings. You will be immediately struck by the level of craftsmanship that was put into the home's design, with hardwood floors, custom millwork and antique reclaimed beams in the main living areas. Airy and open spaces join the living and dining areas for seamless and comfortable entertaining. A large mahogany and glass folding door panel opens a wall from the kitchen and living space into the spacious, private covered porch. This space is complete with an outdoor fireplace, perfect for enjoying Charleston's outdoor lifestyle. The kitchen boasts an enormous quartz covered island with custom wood counters and updated tile backsplash adds design character. With a large walk-in pantry, Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Wolf cooktop, two sinks and double wall ovens, the kitchen is thoughtfully laid out and well-equipped. The main floor of this spacious home also provides an elegant private space for a cozy den or home office, complete with a fireplace, mahogany paneling and pocket doors. A guest room with a full bath has a wall of built-in custom cabinetry, making it an excellent option as a second office space. The sunny front room off the main living area is also finished with built-in cabinetry and shelving, providing additional flexible space for a sitting area. The second-floor landing is large enough to furnish as an additional sitting area between bedrooms, with ample natural light and a large set of custom-built shelves. The primary suite has been beautifully updated, with lightened wood floors and a chic modern bathroom. The spacious primary bedroom is equipped with a gas fireplace and has a sliding glass door to its own private porch with views across the marsh. The thoughtful redesign of the primary bath opened space for an expansive walk-in closet with numerous custom built-ins. Three other bedrooms occupy this floor, with two sharing a bath with a large double vanity. The third has an en suite bath and a fun "lookout loft" offering the best views in the house! The garage level of the home has two parking bays, plenty of room for storage, a half bath (not included in the listing) and an outdoor shower. Lush landscaping and an undevelopable HOA buffer parcel behind the home provide a sense of privacy and flexibility for a future pool. This home is in an extremely central South Mount Pleasant location, just minutes from Mount Pleasant Academy, Moultrie Middle School, Sullivan's Island, and Mount Pleasant's most popular restaurants and shops. This home was built as a high-end custom residence, with Kolbe windows, top tier appliances and equipment, spray foam insulation and recently installed HVAC systems. 772 Post Oak Drive has been well cared for by the current owners and is a turnkey home ready for the next owners to enjoy this beloved neighborhood!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2008
MLS Number
24008765
Location
Address
772 Post Oak Drive
City
Mount Pleasant
State
SC
Zip Code
29464
County
CHARLESTON
Listing
Provider
William Means Real Estate, original listing
Name
William Means Real Estate
Phone
(843) 577-6651
Office Name
William Means Real Estate, LLC
Office Phone
(843) 577-6651
Agent Name
Legrand Elebash

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