01 / Education
From top-rated K-12 public and private schools to renowned higher education institutions like The Citadel and the College of Charleston, we prioritize learning. Our region is dedicated to "cradle-to-career" development, ensuring a skilled workforce and a bright future for families. 30.7% of Charleston County residents hold a bachelor's degree, 9.1% above the national average, and almost 60% of residents have a college degree, 14% higher than the national population.
02 / Healthcare
Our region is a hub for medical excellence, offering residents a comprehensive ecosystem of care. Anchored by the research-driven innovation of the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and the award-winning community network of Roper St. Francis Healthcare, families have immediate access to everything from top-tier trauma centers and specialists to convenient primary care. Healthcare and Social Assistance is the third largest industry in Charleston County.
03 / Housing
Whether you prefer a historic row house downtown, a beachfront cottage, or a family-friendly suburban community, Charleston County offers diverse neighborhoods to suit every stage of life. Our communities are designed to offer unique character, walkability, and Southern hospitality. Charleston County’s Housing Our Future plan aims to tackle housing capacity, affordability, stability, barriers to building, and equitable homeownership over the near and long term.
Housing Our Future Plan
04 / Connectivity
Stay connected to the world and the region with ease. While Charleston International Airport (CHS) provides effortless global access as the state’s busiest hub, we are also paving the way for the future. The upcoming Lowcountry Rapid Transit (LRT) system will be South Carolina’s first modern mass transit line, designed to streamline the commute between our major economic centers.
05 / Cost of Living
Charleston County offers the amenities of a major metropolitan area without the exorbitant price tag. With a cost of living competitive with other Southeast hubs and significantly lower than Northeast or West Coast markets, your income goes further here.
06 / Sports
We are a community that cheers together. From the Credit One Charleston Open (women’s tennis) and the PGA Championship to the Charleston Battery (soccer), Stingrays (Hockey), and RiverDogs (baseball), there is always a game to catch and a team to support.