Homes for Sale
A Brickyard-only listing experience designed around the neighborhood boundary.
For the board demo, this page shows how Brickyard homes could be presented in a cleaner, neighborhood-specific format instead of sending buyers to a broad Mount Pleasant search result.
Demo Listings
Example homes inside Brickyard Plantation
These sample cards are demo inventory for presentation purposes. The intended live experience would only show homes whose map coordinates fall inside the Brickyard boundary.

Inside Brickyard
1172 Brickyard Parkway
$1,145,000
Classic brick residence with broad front rooms, mature landscaping, and an easy drive to the club amenities.

Inside Brickyard
2642 Daniels Pointe Drive
$924,000
Traditional Brickyard home with flexible gathering space, established trees, and quick access to schools and shopping.

Inside Brickyard
1308 Moultrie Court
$839,000
Comfortable family layout near Brickyard’s interior lakes with outdoor living space and a quieter cul-de-sac feel.

Inside Brickyard
3214 Planters Ridge
$998,000
Spacious family property with established trees, generous bedroom count, and strong access to the amenity network.
What makes this useful
A Brickyard-only listings page gives buyers a faster read on the neighborhood and gives the association a better public-facing real-estate experience than a generic off-site handoff.
- Only Brickyard homes should appear here
- Listing cards should reflect neighborhood context, not just raw search output
- The page can support both buyers and current owners watching market activity
How we keep it accurate
- Use a Brickyard boundary polygon or map overlay
- Filter listing coordinates against that boundary
- Do not rely on zip code or neighborhood text alone
If the board approves the direction, the long-term build would pair a listing source with a verified Brickyard boundary so the site can prove that a listing truly belongs in the neighborhood.

Boundary guidance for filtering
For the board demo, Brickyard is defined as the neighborhood inside the red boundary shown on the map overlay in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 29466.
- Zip code alone is not enough to prove a listing belongs in Brickyard
- The red-line boundary is the stronger neighborhood definition
- A future API integration should filter listings by coordinates inside this boundary
That approach is more trustworthy than relying only on subdivision names, street text, or broader Mount Pleasant search results.
Current external fallback
Until Brickyard-specific listing data is wired in, the page can still hand users to a broader market search while the board reviews the preferred long-term model.