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Total Listings:158
Average Price:$2,961,255
Highest Listing Price:$28,000,000
Average Days On Market:141
Average Price/SqFt:$1,114

Home for sale Charleston SC 29401 zip code has one hundred and fifty-eight properties for sale on MLS. Homes, lots, and condos for sale 29401 have an avg list price of $2,961,255 with $90,000 to $28,000,000. The avg size property in 29401 Charleston zip code is 2,659 sq ft. The largest is 13,334 sqft & smallest 0 sqft. Contact agent for Charleston SC in zip code 29401. Houses for sale 29401 by price, number of bedrooms, size, age, time on MLS, date listed, street & type. View property listings all over South Carolina here by all major markets: Lowcountry, Midlands, Upstate & Pee Dee (Grand Strand).

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75 Smith Street is a newly renovated, move-in-ready home in historic downtown Charleston. Every inch of this property has been thoughtfully redesigned to blend historic charm with elevated modern luxury. Sunlight pours through generously sized windows, illuminating the soft neutral palette, wide-plank wood floors, and refined architectural details found throughout. Arched doorways, curated lighting, and custom millwork create a sense of warmth and sophistication from the moment you step inside. The living room is bright and airy, with a tiled fireplace anchoring the room.The kitchen serves as a true showpiece, featuring soapstone and quartz countertops, warm wood cabinetry, brass hardware, a built-in wine cooler and ice maker, plus a stunning wet bar with a sculptural brass faucet and quartz backsplash. The primary suite is a showstopper and conveniently located on the main living level at the rear of the home. The luxurious primary bath features a soaking tub, marble shower, two vanities and a separate water closet. Dual walk in closets complete the primary suite. Upstairs are three bedrooms, each with large windows that capture views of mature trees. One bedroom features an en suite bathroom with reeded vanity and tiled shower. Two other bedrooms share a hall bathroom with tub/shower combo, brass fixtures, textured wall coverings, and boutique style lighting. The upper hallway feels bright and gallery-like, enhanced by brass sconces, recessed lighting, and a beautifully crafted staircase railing. Striking teal cabinetry at the end of the upper hallway provides terrific flex space for an office or small play area. Outside, a private courtyard with mature trees, fresh landscaping, beautiful new fencing, charming brick lined pathways, and a fire pit creates a tranquil outdoor retreat perfect for relaxing or entertaining. There is off-street parking. Completely transformed from top to bottom, 75 Smith offers the rare opportunity to own a timeless, elegant home that is truly turnkeycombining modern comfort, impeccable finishes, and historic character in one exceptional property.
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 3 Sqft - 2236
Experience the convenience and historic character of this condominium residence, created through the thoughtful conversion of the former Craft School at the corner of Queen and Legare Streets. This exceptional location offers immediate access to King Street, Broad Street, and the many amenities of Charleston's historic district.The property provides secure, gated entry, shared outdoor space for resident use, and dedicated on-site parking. Interior features include original hardwood floors, 12-foot ceilings, and updated kitchen and bathroom spaces that balance modern functionality with the building's architectural heritage.Light fixture in guest bedroom, hanging mirrors with exception of the bathroom mirrors do not convey.Sleeper sofa and frame tv in guest room convey.
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 975
History abounds in this exceptional residence, located in the heart of Charleston's coveted South of Broad neighborhood. Tucked behind one of the city's oldest surviving homes, the Jacob Motte House, this former dependency sits on land that once formed part of The Grand Model, the original fortified boundaries of Charleston's walled city. Believed to date to the 1730s, the structure likely served as the property's original kitchen house and has since been thoughtfully transformed into a sophisticated and comfortable home.Located on high ground in an X flood zone, this three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms residence blends modern luxury with historic character. The main level features a spacious living room anchored by an original fireplace that immediately captures attention. This inviting space accommodates both living and dining areas and offers direct access to the beautifully appointed, full-size kitchen equipped with a Sub-Zero refrigerator and Viking range. Though currently utilized as additional living space, the second level is ideally configured for a primary suite, complete with dual walk-in closets, a generous bedroom with fireplace, a spa-like en-suite bathroom with a large walk-in shower, and a dedicated laundry room. The third level includes two bright, spacious bedrooms and a full bathroom, providing comfort and privacy for guests or loved ones. Set at the end of a picturesque walkway, the home features a charming courtyard garden with stone pathways and a tranquil fountain. Views of Charleston's iconic landmarks, including the chimneys and steeples of St. Michael's and First Scots, can be enjoyed from both the interior and the courtyard, underscoring the home's unmistakable Lowcountry allure. This property offers the perfect pied-à-terre for anyone seeking a private, historic retreat in downtown Charleston. Recent upgrades includes a renovated kitchen, brand-new upstairs HVAC, a new compressor for the downstairs HVAC, chimney reflashing with slate repairs, an epoxy-lined main sewer line with a 50+ year lifespan, freshly painted exterior windows, and several window replacements, freshly painted Interiror, etc. Two residential parking permits are available, which offer convenient on-street parking along Tradd Street. Do not miss the opportunity to own this remarkable link to Charleston's past.
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 2 Sqft - 2016
Step into refined downtown living in this beautifully updated South of Broad townhome, featuring multiple outdoor living spaces and the convenience of an attached one-car garage, all on a premier Tradd Street address. Spanning four levels and over 2,400 square feet, this residence blends historic Charleston charm with modern elegance, offering new hardwoods on the upper floors, custom lighting, and a collection of elevated renovations throughout.The first floor welcomes you with an elegant foyer, a versatile sitting room with dry bar, and access to a private outdoor living area. A newly updated powder room and interior entry to the attached one-car garage complete this level.The bright second floor is designed for everyday comfort, with a sunlit living room, powder room, and centrally located balcony overlooking Tradd Street. The reconfigured kitchen and dining area now offer a more seamless connection, showcasing quartz countertops, a ceramic tile backsplash, upgraded fixtures, new appliances, and custom dining-area cabinetry. On the third floor, the primary suite serves as a serene retreat with new hardwood floors, custom lighting, and a private balcony above Tradd Street. The fully renovated en suite features a walk-in shower, quartz counters, upgraded sinks and faucets, and new lighting. A guest bedroom with its own en suite and a conveniently located laundry room complete this floor. The fourth floor offers a private third bedroom with an updated full bath and direct access to the expansive rooftop deck - where sweeping Holy City views and iconic steeples create a memorable backdrop. With no HOA, an exceptional downtown location, and a turnkey interior, this Tradd Street townhome delivers the best of South of Broad living - elegant, effortless, and truly one of a kind.
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 3 Sqft - 2416
Where history, artistry, and Southern hospitality intertwine. Featured on Magnolia Network's Anything But Gray (also streaming on Discovery+ and HBO Max), the Wilson-Cochran House at 173 Tradd Street stands as a masterful expression of Charleston's timeless character reborn through the creative lens of renowned designer Gray Benko. Built in 1915 for Daisy S. Wilson, the home's original Folk Queen Anne and Craftsman elements remain proudly intact: the original oak floors, boxed newel staircase, paneled wainscoting, coffered dining ceilings, and period millwork that nods to the golden age of Charleston craftsmanship. The home's architectural DNA was preserved through a thoughtful restoration that celebrates every hand-hewn beam and reclaimed Charleston brick, paired withtoday's sophisticated comforts. The heart of the home, a fully reimagined kitchen and hearth room features an invisible Invisia cooktop, beautiful marble countertops, and custom inset cabinetry with hidden appliance garages. The space flows effortlessly into a warm hearth room designed for those long Southern conversations that stretch into evening. Every fixture in the home glows with unlacquered brass fixtures destined to develop a living patina over time. The butler's pantry, located along the original rear galley staircase, evokes the era when Charleston's homes were run with precision and grace. Reimagined with a built-in wine fridge and dual laundry centers, it bridges historic charm with modern utility. Behind the electric privacy gates lies a redefined Charleston courtyard with new slate hardscaping, a fire pit, and a turfed dog run. Anchored by a salvaged bench from the original Cooper River Bridge, the space exudes heritage and serenity. Copper gas lanterns flicker by evening, and the rooftop porch offers a private perch to enjoy coffee as the city awakens.Over its 110-year life, this corner brick residence has witnessed generations of Charleston's evolution from its early days under Judge Ernest Cochran to its present rebirth under Gray Benko's creative direction. It's a home with chapters, not just square footage. To live South of Broad is to embrace Charleston's most iconic neighborhood, where cobblestone streets, grand piazzas, and salt-air breezes meet unmatched architectural heritage. Residents enjoy proximity to The Battery, White Point Garden, and Waterfront Park, all within a stroll through tree-lined avenues draped in Spanish moss. The area's exclusivity, artistry, and waterfront vistas define what many consider the epitome of refined Southern living.173 Tradd Street is not simply a home, it's a living chronicle of Charleston's architectural lineage, reborn for the modern era while preserving the soul of its past. Schedule a private tour today.
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 3 Sqft - 3172

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