Charleston Living, Perfectly Placed
Daniel Island is a waterside community within Charleston that celebrates the region’s rich history, natural beauty and thoughtful design.
With 23 miles of shoreline, two nationally ranked golf courses, some of the area’s best schools, and a vibrant promenade of shops and restaurants, the island has earned national recognition, including the Urban Land Institute’s prestigious Award of Excellence.
Designed to make everyday life effortless
Here, everything you need feels naturally within reach.
A Vision Realized
Daniel Island’s modern chapter began in the 1990s, when a long-term master plan reimagined the island as a carefully structured, mixed-use community. Spanning more than 4,000 acres, the plan blended residential neighborhoods, preserved green space, workplaces, and gathering areas into one cohesive design.
Today, that vision is fully realized — a walkable island where homes, parks, schools, and daily essentials are seamlessly connected. The result is a community that feels both established and enduring, shaped by thoughtful growth and intentional design.
Convenience Without Compromise
Daniel Island was designed to make everyday life effortless. Within its neighborhoods and town center, residents enjoy access to local restaurants and cafés, boutique shopping, a full-service grocery store, medical and professional offices, fitness studios, parks, and essential services — all thoughtfully integrated into the community.
Credit One Stadium brings nationally recognized events to the island, from the annual Charleston Open to a dynamic calendar of year-round concerts and entertainment.
And when venturing beyond the island, Mount Pleasant, the beaches of Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s Island, historic downtown Charleston, and Charleston International Airport are all just a short drive away.
A Legacy of Thoughtful Living
Over the past three decades, Daniel Island has evolved into one of Charleston’s most sought-after residential communities. Its neighborhoods reflect a range of architectural styles — from traditional Lowcountry homes and golf course residences to townhomes and waterfront retreats — each guided by enduring design standards and a commitment to quality.
As the island has matured, opportunities for new waterfront living have become increasingly rare.
The Waterfront represents the final chapter of Daniel Island’s shoreline vision as the last remaining parcel along the Wando River. Thoughtfully developed to complement the island’s established character, it offers a rare opportunity to live beside the water.