Olde Park is not I'On lite
The easiest shorthand for Olde Park is that it sits next to I'On. That is true, and it matters, the proximity to one of the most intentional communities in Mount Pleasant gives Olde Park a context and a character that most neighborhoods in the area simply do not have. But Olde Park is its own story.
Where I'On prioritizes walkability and community density, Olde Park delivers scale. Larger lots. More custom construction. More privacy between homes. And in some cases, what I'On's layout does not offer: marshfront and waterfront positioning that places the water not as a backdrop but as the reason you are there.
The buyer who chooses Olde Park
Olde Park buyers are not settling for I'On's neighbor. They are choosing Olde Park's specific qualities on their own terms. They want the character of the corridor, the architectural intentionality, the community identity, the proximity to Old Town Mount Pleasant, but they want more room to express it. A larger yard. More custom finishes. A lot that gives them separation without isolation.
These buyers have often looked at I'On first. They know the neighborhood. They understand what the corridor represents. And they made a deliberate decision to be here instead of there, or alongside it.
Significant equity positions are common in Olde Park. Homeowners here have often been in place for years and have built meaningful wealth in their property. If you are considering a sale, that complexity deserves an agent who understands how to position it correctly, not just how to list it.
My credential in this corridor
My I'On work is how I introduce myself here, every time. I do not show up as a Mount Pleasant generalist. I show up as the agent who has earned the trust of the neighborhood next door and who knows this entire corridor at a level most agents simply do not reach.
My background in complex and institutional transactions, REO, estate, and high-equity sales, is directly relevant in Olde Park. Sellers here are financially sophisticated. They know the difference between an agent who can perform and one who actually does. I bring that clarity to every conversation.