Built for Belonging
First Light
The very first neighborhood of Point Hope lives up to its name—bright, welcoming, and full of possibility. Just a short walk or bike ride from schools and shops, First Light offers tree-lined streets, winding trails, a lively park, playing fields, and an innovative playground. Here, front porches lead to easy hellos, and nature is never far from home.
Hopewell
Hopewell blends historic charm with fresh, modern living. At its heart, the historic, 19th-century Sanders House and its surrounding grounds create a welcoming backdrop for community gatherings. Tree-lined streets frame coastal contemporary homes, while gardens, green spaces, a dog park, and new trail connections invite everyday life to spill naturally into the peaceful outdoors.
Del Webb
Designed for 55+ residents, Del Webb blends Charleston’s natural beauty with resort-style comforts including a dog park, pickleball and bocce courts, indoor and outdoor pools, and a private 25,000-square-foot clubhouse. With new trails to wander, friends to meet, and countless ways to unwind, this neighborhood invites you to live fully.
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BUILDERS
Inspired
Architecture
Inspired by the Lowcountry’s natural environment and architectural heritage, the Design Guidelines for Point Hope’s “coastal contemporary” homes honor the traditional sensibilities of southern style architecture while incorporating contemporary details. Home plans are designed to embrace modern living, with wide front porches that invite gathering, sunlit rooms that are open to the outdoors, flexible living spaces and countless thoughtful details.
Thoughtful
Amenities
From charming parks to miles-long trail connections, Point Hope invites you to spend more of your day outside—playing, exploring, or simply taking in the Lowcountry landscape. And with everyday essentials just a short walk or bike ride away, your outdoor moments flow easily into your daily routine.
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