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What constitutes historic for you maybe be different to someone else, but as far as Charleston SC is concerned it usually means anything built 1850 or earlier. Many of the old historic houses in the downtown Charleston area have been owned or lived in some of the more famous American dignitaries that once called downtown Charleston SC home. Owning historical property in downtown Charleston SC can be both exhilarating yet challenging at the same time as they are much different than a newer home. 

MLS Listings Data

Total Listings:28
Average Price:$3,517,786
Highest Listing Price:$7,690,000
Average Days On Market:177
Average Price/SqFt:$852
Charleston SC Historic Homes For Sale currently has twenty-eight (28) for sale on MLS. Charleston SC Historic Homes For Sale listings have an average sales price of $3,517,786 ranging in price from $330,000 to $7,690,000. The average sq ft home size of Charleston SC Historic Homes For Sale Cottageville SC is 4,127 square feet. The largest property for sale is 7,505 sqft and smallest 1,560 sqft. View property listings for sale by price, street, subdivision, age, property type, location, features, size, and listing date, and time on MLS with an of 177 days on the market.

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Own a piece of history with this magnificent Lowcountry farmhouse. This...

Own a piece of history with this magnificent Lowcountry farmhouse. This beauty would make a great home, but it could also be a fabulous bed and breakfast or venue for weddings and other special occasions. The home features a massive front porch w/ stately columns that would be a perfect setting for wedding ceremonies, entertaining guests - the possibilities are endless! With over 4,000 sq.ft. this home also boasts 9 fireplaces, 2 kitchens, 8 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, wood floors, and a lovely center stair hall. The walls and ceilings have the original plaster, and high ceilings. This property is less than an hour from historic Charleston & Savannnah

$ 330,000
View details Beds - 8 Baths - 3 Sqft - 4087
Rare opportunity well under $1M in the heart of Downtown Charleston /...

Rare opportunity well under $1M in the heart of Downtown Charleston / Harleston Village! This historic Charleston Single is currently being used as a student rental through May 2023. Great investment property to stay a student rental (market rent is approx. $4000)/mo.) This is also a unique opportunity to renovate into a primary residence or second home. 12 foot ceilings and original hardwood floors. Off-street parking. Large walled courtyard would likely allow for an addition to the rear of the house. Walk to everything you love about Charleston from this prime location!

$ 889,000
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1560
Located in Historic Downtown Charleston within the sought after...

Located in Historic Downtown Charleston within the sought after Neighborhood of Harleston Village, is this magnificent 3 Story Charleston Side Hall style home, circa 1850. This home has been tastefully updated while preserving the history behind this property. As you walk into the home your attention is instantly drawn to the grand scale and craftsmanship that is sought after in downtown Charleston homes. The flooring throughout is heart pine hardwood, complemented by antique mantels for all of the fireplaces, as well as the magnificent mahogany wainscot winding staircase. To the right is the formal living room, boasting plaster crown molding throughout all public room, the classic trim work all around the fireplace, windows, doors to the first floor ''piazza'' (porch) and the tradition

$ 1,525,000
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 3 Sqft - 3597
Built in 1811, the original Union Insurance Company Building is a rare...

Built in 1811, the original Union Insurance Company Building is a rare opportunity to own a completely renovated two Bedroom, two bath historic condo unit in the French Quarter. This 2nd floor unit with separate entrance is extremely private and not to be missed. The fantastic location is walkable to all that Downtown Charleston has to offer, including a host of popular award winning restaurants, parks, entertainment venues, and more. The building is adorned by original wood floors, tall windows that allow ample natural light, lovely, exposed brick walls and detailed moldings that together wrap this space in true Southern charm and history. The main living space is open concept and allows you to flow from area to area.

$ 1,650,000
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1563
55 Society was constructed between 1840 - 1842 as The High School of...

55 Society was constructed between 1840 - 1842 as The High School of Charleston. Designed by the famed Charleston architect, Edward Brickell White, the structure is classic revival in design with six massive Corinthian columns supporting the portico. White also designed numerous churches and public buildings throughout Charleston and other South Carolina cities. The building was rehabilitated into 4 luxury condominiums in the 1980's featuring 13 foot ceilings and original heart pine flooring. Apartment D occupies the second and third floor of the building on the western corner. The main level features a foyer, library, living/dining room with mantled fireplace, powder room and kitchen with breakfast area. Both the dining area and the breakfast area open to a private balcony.

$ 1,795,000
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 2 Sqft - 2090
Live South of Broad in this meticulously restored condominium on historic...

Live South of Broad in this meticulously restored condominium on historic Legare Street. The front entrance has a wrought iron gate leading to a covered slate patio and opens to a lovely foyer with the large living room on one side and elegant dining room on the other, both with mantled fireplaces. The rooms are generous in size and offer lots of living and entertaining space. Exquisite gourmet kitchen has custom cabinets and top-of-the line appliances. Master bedroom overlooks a beautiful private courtyard with a lovely fountain, the home features walk-in closets and a master bath with marble top vanity, oversized shower and fireplace. There is a den off the kitchen with an exposed brick fireplace and the sunporch is located next to the dining room. 2 reserved, off-street parking spaces.

$ 1,999,000
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 2763
This stunning historic masonry home was honored with the Caropolis Award...

This stunning historic masonry home was honored with the Caropolis Award by the Preservation Society of Charleston, built in the 1830's it has been lovingly restored by its current owners.Thoughtful updates have preserved the historic charm with the modern conveniences of high-end modern finishes. High ceilings coupled with fantastic natural light and a beautifully renovated kitchen make 149 Queen an easy place to call home.Located in the heart of downtown Charleston - short walking distance from all of the restaurants and shops on King Street. Colonial Lake and Moultrie Playground add the charm of a beautiful green space nearby to enjoy picnics and walks. PLEASE NOTE: Home has a separate apartment with kitchen/ bathroom and private entrance-4th floor ceilings slant

$ 2,150,000
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 4 Sqft - 3331
6 Saint Michael's Alley has a rich Charleston history. Built by Robert...

6 Saint Michael's Alley has a rich Charleston history. Built by Robert Downie, local tinsmith and metalworker, circa 1814, it was first used as offices for some of Charleston's most influential city attorneys and businessmen. It later served as tenement housing following the destruction of the Civil War. Perhaps its most notable owner was Susan Pringle Frost, who later founded the Preservation Society of Charleston. She likely transformed the property into the single-family residence it is today, making it among the first of the city's rehabilitation efforts in the early 20th century.The property was extensively renovated in 1999 by reputable T.W. Graham Restorations, preserving its historic character and charm, and it has since been meticulously maintained using the highest standards.

$ 2,375,000
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1872
Renovated 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home built in 1830, an iconic Charleston...

Renovated 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home built in 1830, an iconic Charleston ''Single'' style home, with rare enclosed ''Piazza'' giving the home more living space. Enjoy the aroma of the garden oasis with citrus tress (lemon, lime, and oranges!) and a illuminated heated saltwater pool/spa controlled by remote or schedules that heats up to a hot tub temp of 104 degrees! Featuring 2nd second story off room porches and a wrap around first level deck. 2 car driveway and detached pool house (with added heat/AC/dehumidifier) can be used as an office or...? First floor master bedroom with on suite bathroom, featuring an oversized shower and bench. 1/2 bath by kitchen. 3 bedrooms on the second story. Minutes to King St, The Battery and all of the shopping and restaurants Charleston has to offer!

$ 2,425,000
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 2 Sqft - 2619
One-of-a kind opportunity to own this graceful historic mansion and to...

One-of-a kind opportunity to own this graceful historic mansion and to build onto the existing home or build a new structure with its own address adjacent to it. Street facing buildable lots in this part of Charleston are a rarity.This offering, originally configured as separate parcels with two map numbers, was recently conjoined. If purchaser wishes to split the property back into two separate parcels again it can be done administratively by following the original lot lines. Please verify with the City of Charleston Zoning Department. A significant expansion of the home can also be achieved by building onto the existing residence.

$ 2,455,000
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 3 Sqft - 2990
Located in the most desirable section of lower Meeting Street, this...

Located in the most desirable section of lower Meeting Street, this charming South of Broad home is privately tucked away and provides a warm welcome with a wrought iron gate, herringbone brick path and lovely garden. Double hung porches showcase a gorgeous view of the ''Three Sisters'' houses located directly across the street. This historic home was built in 1810 with a traditional floor plan. Upon entering, the central foyer separates the formal living and dining rooms. Each space boasts beautiful hardwood floors, substantial dentil and crown moldings, a fireplace and several large windows. Both formal rooms are light-filled and have wonderful views of the front piazza and garden.

$ 2,800,000
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 3 Sqft - 3035
Historic and Charming! 4 Legare St provides you with the rare opportunity...

Historic and Charming! 4 Legare St provides you with the rare opportunity to live in one of the most coveted areas in Charleston. Built in 1777 by George Kincaid and was once the residence to Sarah Hopton, the daughter of one of Charleston's most distinguished merchants and Nathaniel Russell's wife. This 4200-square-foot Georgian home has many desirable attributes, including hand-carved wood details, heart pine flooring, and multiple outdoor spaces. There is a large chef's kitchen that is complete with stainless steel appliances, an ample pantry, a mass amount of cabinets, and a dumbwaiter. The four bedrooms are located on floors 2 and 3, including dual master suites. The rooftop terrace and the uniquely positioned western-facing double piazza.

$ 2,995,000
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 3 Sqft - 4222

 


ABOUT BUYING & OWNING HISTORIC HOMES IN CHARLESTON SC

 

 

 

When you purchase a historic house in Charleston and frankly most towns in South Carolina there will likely be a governing body there to look out for the well being of the property and what is done to it. If you want to do renovations or changes to Charleston SC historic homes all work must be permitted through the BAR (architectural review board) or you could face serious fine AND be forced to change whatever you did back to how it was before. It’s highly recommended that you find a contractor specializing in historical renovations as they are familiar with the rules, permitting process, regulations, and code necessary for doing construction work downtown. The BAR (board of architectural review) was established in 1931 with the creation of the first preservation ordinance in the United States.

As stated in the City of downtown Charleston Zoning Ordinance, the purpose of the board is “the preservation and protection of the old historic or architecturally worthy structures and quaint neighborhoods which impart a distinct aspect to the city and which serve as visible reminders of the historical and cultural heritage of the city, the state, and the nation.” And apparently, it has worked since Charleston has been voted #1 best tourist city in the United States over 10 times. 

 

 

 

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