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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:
37
Average Price:
$2,753,324
Highest Listing Price:
$11,500,000
Average Days On Market:
132
Average Price/SqFt:
$865
Charleston SC Historic Homes For Sale currently has thirty-seven (37) for sale on MLS. Charleston SC Historic Homes For Sale listings have an average sales price of $2,753,324 ranging in price from $250,000 to $11,500,000. The average sq ft home size of Charleston SC Historic Homes For Sale Eutawville SC is 3,185 square feet. The largest property for sale is 7,790 sqft and smallest 393 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 132 days on the market.
Originally built in 1828 and located in Pineville, SC, this historic home was moved to the quaint town of Eutawville, SC and has remained a town landmark ever since. The Parish House sits on 1.5 acres, has over 3100 sq ft, holds 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths and 2 half baths. The home has oversized wood planking throughout and 12 foot ceilings with grand windows allowing natural light to flow from room to room. The exterior of the home has a metal roof, wood siding and is elevated to create additional storage space.As homes were built in the 1800's, the entrance of the home faced a railroad, main road or water ways. In this case, there is a high chance the railroad ran behind the home thus the front door faces the backyard that is filled with beautiful oaks and a wooded backyard. The entrance has a full deep front porch. The main floor has a parlor area, family room, large kitchen and sitting room/office area with the staircase leading to the bedrooms on the second floor. The fireplaces are for decorative purposes only. This home is zoned General Commercial as it was a gathering place for lunch and Sunday brunch for many of the locals over the years. This would be a lovely event center, bed and breakfast or AirBnB as the location is 10 minutes from Santee, Holly Hill and 15 minutes from Moncks Corner. If a buyer wanted to make this a primary residence, please confirm with the town to change zoning. This property will need extensive renovations but pricing reflects that. Property will be sold in as-is condition. A new survey was recorded in 2024 and has a active termite bond. A $1,300 lender credit is available and will be applied towards the buyer's closing costs and prepaids if the buyer chooses to use the seller's preferred lender. This credit is in addition to any negotiated seller concessions.
Welcome to 5428 Marie St. This 3 bedroom, 1 bath home is located in the vibrant Charleston Farms neighborhood just a short drive to all that Park Circle has to offer. This charming cottage has been thoughtfully renovated and sits on a quiet street. This adorable home features newer flooring throughout, renovated kitchen and bath, vinyl windows, a recently replaced roof and more! The back yard is quite large and fully fenced in. The attached shed to the rear of the home provides easy storage.
Welcome to 53 Hasell Street, a charming unit ideal for those seeking a lock-and-leave, income-producing Pied-a-terre in the heart of Charleston. This fully furnished property offers a well-thought-out layout that maximizes every square foot, providing comfort and convenience for you or your guests.53 Hasell Street is not just a condo, but a lifestyle, blending historical elegance with modern convenience in a premier location. When you're not enjoying this delightful retreat yourself, you'll appreciate its strong rental history. The current property management company ensures a seamless transition to new owners and provides a turnkey, hands-off experience. With the unit consistently rented throughout the year, 53 Hasell offers immediate income potential and peace of mind for theowner. Located just blocks from Market Street, you'll find yourself immersed in Charleston's vibrant downtown scene. Enjoy endless shopping options, exciting nightlife, and rich historical sites all within walking distance. Owning a piece of history in this 1840s building is a unique opportunity. 53 Hasell Street is more than just a propertyit's a chance to be part of Charleston's rich heritage. Don't miss the opportunity to own this exceptional home in one of the most sought-after locations in Charleston.
Discover southern comfort in this sought after three bedroom, two full bath ground floor condo in Daniel Island's beautiful Parkside! Nestled directly along picturesque Blakeway street, this condo offers the loveliest views through your pretty plantation shutters or just step onto your porch with a morning cup of coffee or an evening nightcap to watch the wildlife enjoy the pond across the way. With a true open-concept floor plan, you'll never have to worry about missing out when entertaining guests or grabbing that popcorn at the start of family movie night! The spacious primary suite can be found tucked towards the back of the condo, away from the hustle and bustle of the main living area, providing peace and privacy when needed. And with brand new flooring throughout, a fresh coatof paint AND a new hvac, this beauty is move in ready! Residents of Parkside can enjoy the private grilling and picnic area but the added bonus of having the expanse of Freedom Park just a few feet from your front door means having the best backyard without the maintenance! Mere minutes to the schools, the pools, the parks, the vibrant and ever expanding restaurants, shops, businesses, Credit One Stadium and all the walk/jog/bike trails leading you throughout this stunningl island . . . there isn't a better home to call yours! COME JOIN AN INCREDIBLE COMMUNITY WITH INCREDIBLE NEIGHBORS IN AN AMAZING HOME!
Don't miss your opportunity to preview this charming 3rd floor condo. unit located in the Beauregard House circa 1840. Featuring a light-filled, open floorplan, original heart pine floors, Palladium window at the front gable, and a spacious living room and bedroom. The property is ideal for use as a pied-a-terre, investment property or as an investment property. Purchase of this unit includes 2 DEEDED OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES adjacent to the building. The current rental income is $2,295/month and the unit is being sold fully furnished. The regime fee ($362/month) covers exterior hazard/flood insurance, water, and common area maintenance. Marion Square, Colonial Lake, and numerous shopping/dining destinations on Upper King St. are just a short stroll, bike or golf cart ride away!
Come sit on the front porch of this home with some homemade sweet tea and enjoy the southern hospitality feel of life in Camden, SC.Greene Street in Camden, SC was named after General Nathanael Greene of the Continental Army and who was known for his efforts of driving out the British Army occupation in the South. 414 Greene Street was originally a 2-bedroom home located on Lyttleton Street and was move to its current site in 1912 by the son of original owner Judge Thomas Jefferson Withers. He added 4 bedrooms to the structure and then named the property Gander Hill.The historical gem sits on 2 acres, with a picturesque stone driveway that sets the tone of the old south. Beautiful oak trees line the driveway and mysteriously hide this two-story colonial home behind its sprawling li
Welcome to this charming historic home nestled in the heart of downtown Charleston, steeped in the rich tapestry of the city's past. Located within 2 blocks of King Streets bars and restaurants. Brand new kitchen just put in and freshly painted interior. Built in 1840, this meticulously preserved residence exudes timeless elegance and Southern charm. With four spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms, this home offers ample space for comfortable living while retaining its historical character. The expansive windows flood the interior with natural light, illuminating the graceful architectural details throughout. The kitchen, thoughtfully updated for modern convenience, seamlessly blends contemporary amenities with the home's classic aesthetic. Outside, the enchanting courtyard beckons for leisurely afternoons spent beneath the shade of ancient oaks. Located in one of Charleston's most coveted neighborhoods, this historic gem is just steps away from renowned restaurants, boutiques, and cultural attractions, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of the Holy City. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Charleston's storied past while enjoying the comforts of modern living in this enchanting historic home.Hurry and book your showing today!
This charming pied-A -terre is situated in the heart of the historic walled City, on Rainbow Row at the intersection of Tradd and East Bay. The home boasts plenty of natural light and picturesque views of the Charleston harbor. White Point Gardens, Waterfront Park, and the High Battery are just a short stroll away, as are numerous acclaimed restaurants. Inside, the recently renovated two-bedroom condo features lovely hardwood floors and generously-sized rooms including a dining area, living room, big kitchen, and welcoming shared foyer. It's the perfect lock-and-leave abode for those seeking a delightful retreat in the heart of Charleston.
Development Opportunity! There is an opportunity to build two UNITS/BUILDINGS on this property. 2000 square foot of total ground coverage and up to three stories tall. Located in the SC Opportunity Zone. Has a special use commercial barber shop on the front of the propertyRare opportunity to build multiple units in downtown Charleston on a large lot! This property boasts .11 acres. This property falls within the zoning of Diverse Residential DR-2F. Embracing its placement in multiple districts such as the SC Opportunity Zone, Old City District, Old City Height District, and the Amusement and Recreation DistrictWhile preservation ordinances safeguard the barbershop from demolition, expansion remains a possibility.
FANTASTIC PRICE IMPROVEMENT! Downtown walkability at it's best and a terrific blend of historic charm and modern conveniences! This condo has been completely renovated by the previous owners from the studs back to a beautiful 2 bedroom/ 2 1/2 bath home PLUS 2 additional offices....perfect for working from home! This beautifully restored condo is in a Federal-Style brick home known as The Noyer-Wildhagen House circa 1807 and boasts the Carolopolis Award by the Charleston Preservation Society. There is on-site parking and currently does not require flood insurance. Upon entering the home from either the front door on Meeting St or the side door on the driveway side, you will find incredible details including wood floors, custom wood shutters, and period lighting.The entertaining area features exposed brick on the wall, a gas fireplace, a Sub-Zero wine fridge with beverage drawers and a custom built in bench for storage. The gorgeous chef's kitchen is beautifully appointed with Marble countertops,
abundant custom cabinets, Wolf gas range, and Sub-zero refrigerator. A brand new mahogany door with matching screen door welcome you to a covered porch with ample room for entertaining and storage. Additional features of the home include Indow sound-reducing barrier windows, 3 yrs new split air conditioning units, tankless water heater, and a deeded off-street parking space! Centrally located in the heart of the historic district...Here you are approximately 0.2 miles from Marion Square, approximately 0.3 miles from the Historic Charleston City Market and the College of Charleston and one block from King Street. Don't miss this opportunity to own a stunning new condo in a historic building. Call your agent today!
This Southern Colonial Home was built in 1840 and is situated on 176 acres of prime land with a pecan orchard, hardwoods and oak trees; a true hunters paradise. This Charming home shows off its 2 story pillars with wrap around porch; notice the haint blue bead board ceilings, 2nd floor porch. You enter a grand foyer, formal living room and dining room, eat in kitchen, butler pantries, 9 fireplaces, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, laundry room, cozy sunroom and study/den. Outside you will find an in-ground pool with pool-house. Detached 2 car garage. An old building that was once a plantation store. This southern home is looking for someone to restore her and bring back her magnificent charm.Imagine living the southern dream in this colonial home that you've remodeled and restored to make it your own. Be sure to notice the intricate details throughout the home. You could subdivide the rest of the land to be sold.
This is a lovely way to experience country living with the comfort such as groceries, restaurants, retail, and hospital can be found within a short drive into Orangeburg. 35 minutes to Columbia. 1 hour 20 minutes to Charleston.
Located in the heart of Radcliffeborough, this 6 bedroom property offers numerous possibilities and is being sold FULLY FURNISHED. Previously operating as a turn key bed & breakfast, however, this home features 2 electric meters, and therefore has the potential to be divided into two separate units. Situated on a very large lot with 4+ off-street parking spaces and nice side and rear yards. Along with the main living areas downstairs, the 2nd floor also features its own kitchen and 'lockout' in the event the new Owner desires to separate into 2 units. Upper King Street, College of Charleston, MUSC, and shopping/nightlife are all just a short walk/bike ride away!
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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