About Mixson

Mixson is a New Urbanist neighborhood in North Charleston offering walkable streets, front-porch homes, community parks, and modern architecture minutes from Park Circle.

Neighborhood Highlights

  • New Urbanist design
  • Walkable streets
  • Community parks
  • Near Park Circle
  • Modern homes

What Clients Say About Working in Mixson

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7 verified Google reviews

Jada F.

a year ago

Highly recommend Amber as your real estate agent. She has educated me so well on the home buying process and the steps I need to take. I look forward to owning!

Timothy Barr

a year ago

We are extremely happy with the service we received from Amber Poling. We are blown away with Amber's knowledge, professionalism, and her ability to help her clients feel comfortable. Amber proves that her job is more se...

Emerald McFadden

a year ago

Amber Poling was incredibly helpful in guiding me through the home buying process. She provided me with valuable knowledge and clear steps toward homeownership. I’m excited and confident about taking this next step thank...

Mixson Real Estate FAQ

What makes Mixson different?+
Mixson is designed on New Urbanist principles — walkable streets, front porches, alley-loaded garages, and community-oriented layout that differs sharply from traditional suburban subdivisions.
Is Mixson close to Park Circle?+
Yes, Mixson is adjacent to the Park Circle neighborhood, giving residents easy access to its restaurants, brewery scene, and annual festivals.

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