MLS Listings Data
| Total Listings: | 178 |
| Average Price: | $3,184,634 |
| Highest Listing Price: | $28,000,000 |
| Average Days On Market: | 118 |
| Average Price/SqFt: | $1,115 |
Home for sale Charleston SC 29401 zip code has one hundred and seventy-eight properties for sale on MLS. Homes, lots, and condos for sale 29401 have an avg list price of $3,184,634 with $90,000 to $28,000,000. The avg size property in 29401 Charleston zip code is 2,856 sq ft. The largest is 13,462 sqft & smallest 0 sqft. Contact agent for Charleston SC in zip code 29401. Houses for sale 29401 by price, number of bedrooms, size, age, time on MLS, date listed, street & type. View property listings all over South Carolina here by all major markets: Lowcountry, Midlands, Upstate & Pee Dee (Grand Strand).
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$ 475,000
Experience the pinnacle of Charleston's maritime lifestyle at Slip T-17, the most coveted 90' x 22' yacht berth in the harbor. Perfectly positioned at the end of the brand-new dock addition in the prestigious Harborage at Ashley Marina, this oversized slip offers an elite infrastructure rarely found on the market, featuring extra-large pilings and two dedicated power pedestals (delivering 100-amp, three 50-amp, and 30-amp service). Beyond the technical superiority of dual water connections and high-speed Wi-Fi, owners enjoy the luxury of stunning IPE wood docks, a brand-new dock house, and the peace of mind provided by a full-time dockmaster and maintenance staff. Complete with private showers, laundry, pump-out services, on-site fuel, and rare off-street parking, Slip T-17 representsa premier investment in Lowcountry luxury and unparalleled nautical convenience. Slips this size rarely come up for sale so act quickly.
$ 475,000
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If you're a serious boater now is your chance to keep your boat in the best marina in downtown Charleston SC. At 55' x 18' boat slip # H-7 has plenty large enough for your vessel. This slip is located on the interior of the marina to keep away from the waves, and the marina will allow a lift if you so desire. The marina has a full time staff, gated security with cameras, bathrooms, showers, 50 amp electricity, water and pump out. You can rent your slip for daily short term or long term, but full time live aboard is not permitted.
$ 149,900
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Details $ 145,000
Attention all downtown Charleston boat owners, now is your chance to keep your boat in the best marina in downtown Charleston SC in a premium space. Slip #D-17 is one of the most desired spots in the marina. The easiest ingress & egress because the slip is on the outside without having to weave through the marina. AND, it's near the entrance & parking lot. Seller has a city approved boat lift permit included with purchase.With a full time staff, gated security, cameras, bathrooms, showers, 50 amp electricity, water & pump out this marina has it all. You can rent your slip for daily short term or long term, but full time live aboard is NOT permitted.
$ 145,000
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Details $ 1,974,000
Just below Tradd Street, 3 Rutledge Blvd offers two wonderful, light-filled flats in an unbeatable South of Broad location--steps from The Battery and Colonial Lake. Renovations completed in 2017 include new roof, updated kitchens and baths, electrical upgrades, plumbing, and tankless water heaters. The downstairs bath and laundry were just redone, and the entire exterior was freshly repainted in 2026. Each unit has its own separate electric and water meter. Current rent is $2,400 per unit, with clear potential for increased income. Additional features include off-street parking and a private backyard. This property has been a long-term rental. It offers exceptional versatility--ideal as an investment, a live in one/rent the other arrangement, or a conversion to a single-family residence.
$ 1,974,000
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$ 14,000,000
21 East Battery Street offers a rare opportunity to steward one of Charleston's most historically significant residences. Known as the Edmondston-Alston House, this extraordinary South of Broad property has stood overlooking Charleston Harbor for two centuries. It embodies the architectural beauty, resilience, and layered history that define the Charleston peninsula.Constructed in 1825 for Scottish shipping merchant Charles Edmondston, the residence was among the first substantial houses built along the city's seawall and what is now Charleston's iconic High Battery. A decade later, the property was acquired by Charles Alston, a member of a well-established Lowcountry rice planting family, who refined the house in the Greek Revival style. Alston added architectural elements including the signature three tiered piazzas supported by Corinthian columns and a distinctive parapet bearing the Alston family crest.
From its earliest years, the house has been closely tied to Charleston's network of prominent families. In 1849, the marriage of Williams Middleton to Susan Pringle Smith united the Edmondston-Alston House with Middleton Place under one extended family lineage. Susan Pringle Smith's ancestry traces to Bishop Robert Smith, who arrived in Charleston in 1757, and served as the first American Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of South Carolina. Bishop Smith also played a foundational role in the creation of the College of Charleston, helping to finance and establish the institution. Through generations of intermarriage among the Smith, Middleton, and Alston families, ownership and stewardship of both Middleton Place and the Edmondston-Alston House became intertwined, reinforcing a legacy deeply rooted in land and heritage.
The house has witnessed defining moments in American history. From the third floor piazza overlooking the harbor, Confederate General P. G. T. Beauregard observed the first shots of the Civil War in 1861. Later that year, General Robert E. Lee sought refuge here during the Great Fire of Charleston.
For generations, the Edmondston-Alston House functioned not only as a residence but as part of a broader narrative connecting Charleston to Middleton Place. The Edmondston-Alston House served as a seasonal house, with family members residing during the summer months while maintaining their deep ties to the Middleton Place property. The grounds of the Edmondston-Alston House, surrounded by large oak trees, provided shade during the summer months. Within the house, the interiors were filled with historical artifacts and heirlooms, including Middleton Place silver. Over time, as family needs evolved, portions of the house were preserved while others remained actively lived in, reflecting the natural progression of a house continuously shaped by its stewards.
In 1969, a generational transition took place when ownership of the Edmondston-Alston House formally passed to Charles Halliwell Pringle Duell, a twelfth generation Middleton descendant. The estate was thoughtfully divided, with Charles receiving the physical properties, including the Edmondston-Alston House and Middleton Place.
The property features three distinct structures, creating a private enclave rarely found within Charleston's historic district. The main residence welcomes guests through a foyer that immediately establishes the scale of the house. Twelve foot ceilings, original moldings, and period craftsmanship reflect the artistry of early nineteenth century construction. Architectural detailing evolves from floor to floor, with subtle variations in trim work that speak to the layered history of the house.
On the main level, two formal parlors extend from the central foyer, with original pocket doors allowing the spaces to flow together for entertaining or remain intimate for quieter gatherings. A staircase rises to the second floor, where two additional parlors continue the tradition of formal entertaining. These grand rooms, with their twelve foot ceilings, fireplaces, and intricate millwork, once served as important social spaces within the household. One parlor was historically reserved for ladies' gatherings, offering a glimpse into the customs of the period, while a library, traditionally used as a gentlemen's withdrawing room, adds further character to this level.
The third floor serves today as the primary living quarters, where natural light and harbor views reflect the house's original design and orientation toward Charleston Harbor. This level includes two bedrooms, along with a spacious dining room that could easily serve as an additional bedroom.
Directly behind the main residence, The Quarters, historically the kitchen building and living quarters for the enslaved, have been preserved and now serve as a private two story retreat with a living area, kitchenette, and gas burning fireplace on the main level. Upstairs, two well proportioned bedrooms and bathrooms make for inviting accommodations.
Adjacent to the Quarters is the historic Carriage House, originally used as stables for horses and carriages as well as quarters for groomsmen, now configured as a bed and breakfast. The interiors retain original beamed ceilings and heart pine floors, preserving the authenticity of the structure. A sitting room occupies the main level, while two generously sized rooms are located upstairs.
Together, the main residence, The Quarters, and The Carriage House form an exceptional historic estate along Charleston's High Battery. With harbor views, architectural pedigree, and centuries of documented history shaped by generations of stewardship, 21 East Battery Street offers a rare opportunity to own and preserve a remarkable piece of Charleston's past.
$ 14,000,000
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Details $ 3,750,000
Set in the heart of Ansonborough, one of Charleston's most coveted historic neighborhoods, this impeccably maintained late 19th-century Charleston Single house is a rare offering that seamlessly blends period architecture with refined contemporary living. At just over 2,700 square feet, the residence lives far larger than its footprint suggests, offering generous proportions, gracious entertaining spaces, and an effortless indoor-outdoor connection that defines the very best of Lowcountry living. A wide and welcoming entry foyer sets the tone for the home's elegant features. The double drawing rooms are filled with light due to the abundance of large two-over-two glass paned windows on three sides of the home. A separate dining room with two sets of French doors leads to a stunning atrium-like addition transforming the kitchen and den into a year-round retreat. Double-height floor-to-ceiling sliding glass walls open to reveal spectacular views of the private garden. The kitchen is well appointed and efficient with stone countertops, custom cabinetry and luxury appliances. The open floor plan allows the cook to be part of all the action. Upstairs, the grand primary suite is private and spacious with direct access to the second-floor piazza, making this a perfect place to enjoy a quiet moment or a morning cup of coffee. The primary bath features high-quality finishes including marble basket-weave tile, large shower enclosure, and dual sinks. Two charming guest bedrooms share a beautifully appointed bath with double sinks, a large soaking tub and a serene garden view, while a deep walk-in cedar closet and a thoughtfully designed hallway office complete the upper level.
Designed by noted landscape architect Glen Gardener, the lush, rear garden is an urban sanctuary. The elevated deck with a sculptural firepit and grill station, seating and dining areas allows you to enjoy the garden for multiple purposes. An elevated pond and fountain complete the serene setting. An added bonus is the private brick driveway accommodating two vehicles in tandem for off-street parking. Numerous exterior and interior refinements - undertaken with care and quality, make this a truly move-in ready home. Whether you are seeking a full-time residence or a distinguished pied-à-terre in one of America's great historic cities, this remarkable property is ready for its next chapter.
$ 3,750,000
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Details $ 7,485,000
This spectacular home overlooking Colonial Lake was designed by noted architect Bradford Lee Gilbert and constructed by Dr. Manning Simons for his bride in 1902. Set along one of downtown Charleston's most distinguished and picturesque avenues, 22 Rutledge Avenue is a rare, fully reimagined historic residence that seamlessly blends timeless architecture with exceptional modern updates. Behind its stately facade lies a thoughtfully curated home offering elegant interiors and resort-style outdoor living creating a true turnkey opportunity in the heart of the city.Handsome black and white marble surround the entry fountain leading to the front door. The spacious entry foyer is complemented by all new interior and exterior lighting that enhances the home's classic architectural details. The main residence is comprised of 4 Bedrooms and 4 ½ Baths and includes living and dining rooms that are generously sized, along with a large den for family gatherings. Leaded glass windows add to the charm of these beautiful rooms. An adjacent wet bar completes the large area for entertainment and relaxation. A fully renovated kitchen serves as the centerpiece of activity and hosts easy flow for everyday living and comfort. A wall of windows from the kitchen overlooks the beautifully landscaped garden and pool area. The fourth bedroom is currently used as extra large closet but can be returned to its original use. A full house water filtration system and working fireplaces throughout complete the luxury downtown lifestyle. Complementing the property is a beautifully restored carriage house that offers remarkable living and entertaining flexibility. The early 19th century house contains 2 Bedrooms and 1½ Baths and features a fully restored kitchen, den, downstairs bathroom and laundry area. Updated systems throughout make the carriage house ideal for guests or extended living. With its exceptional level of renovation, refined finishes, and prime location, 22 Rutledge Avenue stands as a rare offering, gracefully honoring Charleston's architectural heritage while delivering the comfort, style, and ease of modern luxury living.
$ 7,485,000
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Details $ 4,995,000
Welcome to a truly exceptional residence where refined elegance and thoughtful design converge. Ideally located in Ansonborough, one of downtown Charleston's most desirable and walkable neighborhoods, this fully renovated historic home offers a rare blend of architectural character, modern luxury, and effortless livability.Meticulously updated inside and out, the home unfolds with light-filled interiors, gracious proportions, and soaring ceilings. Rich hardwood floors, designer lighting, and curated finishes create a warm yet sophisticated aesthetic, while the seamless flow between living spaces is perfectly suited for both elevated entertaining and everyday living.The elegant living room is anchored by a gas fireplace and flows seamlessly into the dining room and chef's kitchen--the true heart of the home. Designed to the highest standard, the kitchen features custom cabinetry, a statement waterfall island, and premium appliances including a Wolf range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, Miele coffee system, and Bosch dishwasher. A thoughtfully placed pantry and powder room add convenience to this central gathering space. A standout feature is the newly renovated wine room--an intimate, design-forward lounge complete with a gas fireplace, custom mantle, dual wine refrigerators, ice maker, beverage fridge, secondary dishwasher, and bespoke metal-accented cabinetry. This space is ideal for relaxed evenings or sophisticated entertaining. Outdoor living is equally compelling. A beautifully designed brick courtyard with lush landscaping and a fountain creates a private oasis, complemented by a fully equipped outdoor kitchen with grill, dual burners, and pizza oven. Double piazzas offer additional space to unwind, while gated off-street parking for three vehicles is a rare and valuable amenity downtown. The second floor offers a versatile living space overlooking Society Street--perfect as a home office, media room, or secondary family room. The primary suite is a serene retreat, featuring a spa-like bath with soaking tub, walk-in shower, dual vanity, marble finishes, and heated floors, along with a generous walk-in closet and dedicated laundry. Additional guest accommodations are thoughtfully distributed throughout the home. A charming rear guest suite features exposed beams in the bedroom, an en-suite bath, and its own washer/dryer, while the third floor offers another private bedroom suite with full bath and storage. The lower level provides a beautifully finished guest retreat with exposed brick and beams, a spacious bedroom, full bath, and ample storage. Every detail of this home has been carefully considered to create a residence that is both luxurious and livable. Just steps from Charleston's finest dining, shopping, and cultural amenities, this is a rare opportunity to own a turnkey historic property in one of the city's most coveted neighborhoods. Full list of Features & Upgrades in documents.
$ 4,995,000
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Details $ 4,795,000
This is a great chance for an investment in a Multi-Family Asset in the Heart of Charleston's Premier Corridor. 289-291 King Street is an 11-unit apartment building positioned at the vibrant intersection of King and Society Streets. This property offers a rare opportunity to acquire high-visibility multifamily real estate along Charleston's most coveted retail and hospitality corridor. Situated in the heart of downtown Charleston, steps from the College of Charleston and MUSC, ensuring consistently high tenant demand. An 11-unit structure (11,076 SF) featuring a diverse mix of loft, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans. There is significant upside potential through strategic unit upgrades or a repositioning strategy to luxury condominiums.
$ 4,795,000
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