MLS Listings Data
| Total Listings: | 157 |
| Average Price: | $2,702,541 |
| Highest Listing Price: | $28,000,000 |
| Average Days On Market: | 131 |
| Average Price/SqFt: | $1,050 |
Home for sale Charleston SC 29401 zip code has one hundred and fifty-seven properties for sale on MLS. Homes, lots, and condos for sale 29401 have an avg list price of $2,702,541 with $90,000 to $28,000,000. The avg size property in 29401 Charleston zip code is 2,573 sq ft. The largest is 11,868 sqft & smallest 0 sqft. Contact agent for Charleston SC in zip code 29401. Houses for sale 29401 by price, number of bedrooms, size, age, time on MLS, date listed, street & type. View property listings all over South Carolina here by all major markets: Lowcountry, Midlands, Upstate & Pee Dee (Grand Strand).
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$ 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 $ 149,900
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 $ 3,450,000
Circa 1850-1860. Built by Patrick O'Donnell, who famously built the grand ''O'Donnell's Folly'' around the corner at 21 King Street. Architecturally eclectic, featuring a square columned portico with Italianate styled window and door surrounds from the Greek Revival period. This 2-level home features a spacious floorplan, with its grand stair hall entry, separate formal living and dining rooms. The kitchen and family room, added later, opens to a charming walled garden to the rear.The second level is complete with four spacious bedrooms and two full baths. Surrounded by grand mansions, this quiet South of Broad location is an easy walk to the Battery and White Point Gardens. First time offered in 27 years.
$ 3,450,000
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Details $ 649,000
Located just steps from MUSC, this 7th-floor residence at Bee Street Lofts offers the perfect blend of convenience, flexibility, and low-maintenance downtown living.The open-concept layout blends modern style with everyday functionality, featuring stained concrete floors, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and industrial-inspired accents such as exposed ductwork and concrete details.This thoughtfully designed floor plan includes two spacious bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bath, along with an additional half bath for guests.Bee Street Lofts offers a secure, controlled-access environment with key fob entry for both the garage and elevator, along with 1 deeded parking spot.
$ 649,000
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Details $ 7,200,000
An extraordinary offering in the heart of historic Ansonborough -- where Charleston's past is not only preserved, but beautifully reimagined.Constructed in 1840 by Henry Street in the years following the Great Fire, this rare double-front Greek Revival residence stands as a lasting expression of resilience, craftsmanship, and architectural significance. Its stately masonry facade and iconic piazzas set the tone before you ever step inside -- a quiet reminder that this is something far beyond the expected.Inside, the home unfolds with intention. Grand double parlors, rich in detail and proportion, create a sense of understated elegance -- where historic character is honored and thoughtfully layered with modern refinement. Every space feels curated yet livable, designed to...accommodate both intimate moments and elevated entertaining with ease. At the center of the home, a chef's kitchen of exceptional caliber anchors daily living -- seamlessly blending performance, design, and gathering. Throughout, the residence offers a level of scale and flexibility rarely found downtown, with multiple living areas, private quarters, and opportunities for multi-generational living or discreet guest accommodations. Beyond the interiors, a private courtyard retreat introduces an entirely different rhythm -- complete with a saltwater pool, outdoor kitchen, and thoughtfully designed gathering spaces that feel worlds away while remaining in the heart of the city. Positioned just steps from Charleston's most celebrated dining, cultural landmarks, and waterfront views, this is a residence defined not by square footage, but by lifestyle -- walkable, storied, and deeply rooted in place. A rare opportunity to own a piece of Charleston history, reimagined for today.
$ 7,200,000
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Details $ 3,500,000
Perfectly placed pied-a-terre tucked within one of Charleston's most coveted neighborhoods, this exceptional garden-level condo at the newly updated 103 Church Street Residences offers a rare blend of history and luxury. Expertly reimagined by architect Julia Martin and interior designer Amanda Thomlinson, this stunning 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath home has been completed with an uncompromising eye for detail with all new plumbing, electrical, and HVAC ensuring effortless modern living within a storied historic shell.Step inside to discover soaring ceilings reaching up to 11 feet, glorious original woodwork, oversized windows for ample natural light, and bespoke period mouldings that honor the property's 18th-century roots. The chic, chef-inspired kitchen is made for entertaining, featuring Sub-Zero refrigeration and a La Cornue range alongside a large center island that flows seamlessly into the dining space. Throughout the home, Forbes & Lomax switches and dimmers add a refined, tactile elegance to every room. The grand living room is anchored by a gorgeous fireplace, creating an inviting heart for the home. With windows on two sides, light flows in beautifully from all angles and offers a lovely view of the private garden patio beyond. Tucked down the back hallway for ultimate privacy, the primary suite is a true retreat, complete with a spa-like marble bath, walk-in closet, and direct access to the private garden patio. The secondary bedroom is conveniently located off the living room and features its own en suite bathroom. The crown jewel of this residence is its private garden terrace, a serene outdoor sanctuary perfect for morning coffee, evening entertaining, or simply savoring the quiet elegance of this storied neighborhood. Off-street parking completes the package, a coveted luxury in historic downtown Charleston. Perched at a high elevation on Church Street, the home is enveloped by iconic historic views and the irreplaceable character that only centuries of Charleston heritage can offer. With over 200 years of history, one can only imagine what these walls have witnessed, from its early ownership by Joel R. Poinsett, US Ambassador to Mexico and the namesake of the beloved poinsettia plant, to the infamous reconciliation feast hosted here in 1865 by Nat Fuller, a celebrated African American entrepreneur, who gathered Black and white Charlestonians together at a single table to mark the end of the Civil War. Steps from the city's finest dining, world-class cultural institutions, and the beauty of the Battery and White Point Garden, this is Charleston living at its most refined.
$ 3,500,000
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Details $ 825,000
Welcome to 212C Calhoun, this lovely three bedroom, three bath condo presents a spacious layout and is one the largest units in the building. Located on the top floor, you'll discover wonderful porch views of town. Throughout the space you'll find hardwood floors, high ceilings and great natural lighting. The main living room opens up to a spacious dining room area that flows into the galley style kitchen in the rear of the unit. Each bedroom provides an ample amount of space and separation from other rooms, all of which include en-suite bathrooms, making it ideal for tenants. Two bedrooms and two bedrooms are located on the main floor, and the third is located on the top floor with the addition of a large bonus room with beautiful beamed ceilings.Historically an investment property, this unit has proven to be a great investment option with its perfectly situated location, being just steps from the College of Charleston and MUSC Hospital. Two parking spaces convey and are located in the shared lot to the left of the building along with a shared yard space to enjoy a sunny Charleston day. The property is surrounded by convenience with it being walking distance to Cannon Park, local coffee shops, the College Laundry, Restaurants and much more. All kitchen appliances including the washer and dryer convey.
$ 825,000
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Details $ 2,349,000
This 1890s Charleston single, steeped in history and character while offering modern conveniences, is perfectly placed in the heart of downtown Charleston, steps from restaurants, cultural venues, and a full-service grocery. The owners' meticulous maintenance and renovation of the interior, exterior, and garden make it a turnkey property for anyone looking to move right in. The kitchen, renovated in late 2025, features top-of-the line appliances such as a Wolf oven and range and built-in Subzero refrigerator, complemented by custom cabinetry and counters and full-height backsplashes crafted from Italian marble. An eat-in dining area and sitting room niche overlook the private garden.The formal dining room and living room retain many of the original historic details of the home, such as crown moldings, hardwood floors, and working fireplaces. All elements of the ground level, inside and out, make for easy and joyful entertaining. The original staircase leads to the second floor bedrooms and two full baths. The primary suite is generously sized, featuring a walk-in closet and additional compact home office fitted with soundproofing material. The beautifully updated primary bath is bright and spacious, with dappled sunlight often brightening the herringbone tile floor, double-wide vanity, and custom-built shower. A second full bath, also bright and fully updated, is fitted with a tub. Light fills the home through the day, beginning with sunrises over the second bedroom and traditional double piazzas, continuing with afternoon light and natural shade from a Japanese maple in the kitchen and garden, and ending with quintessentially Charleston sunsets over Ansonborough roofscapes in the primary bedroom. True to the home's original design, the owners have used a sitting room adjoining the primary bedroom as a bedroom, with the first-floor living room also available for use as a bedroom.
$ 2,349,000
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Details $ 3,649,000
Steeped in history and meticulously maintained, this approximately 3,000-square-foot residence presents a rare opportunity to own a remarkable piece of Charleston's architectural legacy. Originally constructed in 1818 by prominent merchant and planter Robert Murrell Venning, the home served as his primary residence while he developed other properties throughout the area. Following the Great Fire of 1838, the house was carefully restored while preserving its original footprint. Today, the property retains its pre-fire 1818 brick foundations, chimneys, and original walls--offering an authentic connection to the historic Ansonborough neighborhood, one of downtown Charleston's most prestigious and desirable enclaves.Just steps from the Charleston Gaillard Center and some of the city's finest restaurants, the location is ideal for sophisticated downtown living. The interior is defined by soaring ceilings and exceptional natural light throughout. Original hardwood floors, historic gas and wood-burning fireplaces, and period chandeliers lend warmth and character to the thoughtfully preserved home, which underwent an expert renovation in 2015. Modern comforts have been seamlessly integrated, including a four-zone HVAC system that ensures efficient climate control across all levels. The first floor is designed for effortless entertaining, featuring a formal living room, an ample dining room, and a chef's kitchen. The kitchen serves as the heart of the home with exposed ceiling beams, a generously sized island, high-end Thermador appliances, and elegant mahogany French doors that open directly to the lush gardens. The second level hosts the primary suite, a private retreat complete with a spa-like bath and an abundance of closet space--an exceptional amenity for a historic peninsula home. A versatile library on this level can easily serve as a second bedroom or office. The third floor offers a secluded retreat with a private bath, ideal as a third bedroom, artist's studio, or quiet workspace. Beyond the main living areas, the finished lower level includes an additional bedroom and full bath, providing a comfortable guest suite or private quarters. The exterior of the home is equally captivating. Two gracious piazzas overlook professionally designed gardens and hardscape by Sheila Wertimer, creating a lush and serene outdoor setting. A remarkable historic detail remains in the rear brick wall of the house, which dates to 1770. An outdoor fireplace enhances the space, creating a private oasis perfect for year-round entertaining. Recent updates, including a newly resealed roof, ensure the home's structural integrity is as impressive as its rich history. Complete with off-street parking--an exceptional convenience in the historic district--41 Society Street represents a rare offering: a premier Charleston peninsula residence that seamlessly blends historic character with modern luxury.
$ 3,649,000
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