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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:52
Average Price:$4,256,375
Highest Listing Price:$14,000,000
Average Days On Market:73
Average Price/SqFt:$1,142
Charleston SC Historic Homes For Sale currently has fifty-two (52) for sale on MLS. Charleston SC Historic Homes For Sale listings have an average sales price of $4,256,375 ranging in price from $294,500 to $14,000,000. The average sq ft home size of Charleston SC Historic Homes For Sale Walterboro SC is 3,727 square feet. The largest property for sale is 13,462 sqft and smallest 598 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 73 days on the market.

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''Renovation started... vision required.''This home's transformation began with big plans and bold ideas -- and now it's ready for the next owner to carry it across the finish line. The groundwork has been laid, creating a unique opportunity to step into a project already in motion and shape it to your own style and standards.Whether you're looking to build equity, create your dream space, or bring new life back into a property with character, this is your chance to finish what was started and make it your own.This is a Real Estate Flipper's Dream! Renovations have been started but not completed -- offering the perfect opportunity to finish and customize this historic beauty to your vision. Recent improvements include: " New bamboo flooring " Total kitchen rehab completed featuring quartz and butcher block countertops, new cabinets, gorgeous backsplash " Coffered ceilings in kitchen and dining room " Large arched built-ins in the living room " Built-in electric fireplace " Fully renovated bathroom with rainfall shower head " New pantry addition " Fenced yard -- perfect for pets Built in 1843, this home is ready for the right buyer to complete the restoration and bring it back to life. Whether you're an investor, flipper, or buyer with vision, this property offers incredible upside potential in a prime location. If you're dreaming of restoring a piece of Southern history while embracing the beauty of the Lowcountry, this is your chance. Opportunities like this don't come often -- schedule your showing today!
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1646
Welcome to one of downtown Charleston's most irresistible hidden gems - a rare opportunity to own a beautifully updated 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom retreat that perfectly blends historic Charleston charm with modern comfort, investment potential, and an unbeatable lifestyle. Whether you're searching for the ultimate lock-and-leave second home, a chic downtown residence, or a potentially STR-eligible income-producing property, this one checks every box.What truly sets this unit apart? The private screened porch - an incredibly rare feature that no other 1-bedroom units in the community offer. It becomes an extension of your living space and creates the perfect setting for slow Charleston mornings with coffee, evening cocktails after dinner on King Street, or relaxing with friends under the soLowcountry breeze. It's the kind of feature buyers remember and renters absolutely love. Inside, the home lives noticeably larger than most 1 bedroom units in the community, with a spacious, airy layout filled with natural light and a flow that feels welcoming, elevated, and effortlessly livable. The kitchen and bathroom have both been stylishly remodeled in recent years, offering a fresh, modern feel while still maintaining warmth and character. Even better, several big-ticket items have already been updated for you, including an essentially brand-new hot water heater, dishwasher, and garbage disposal, and fire monitor safety system-- giving you peace of mind and truly easy ownership. The oversized bedroom provides ample space rarely found in downtown condo living, while the open-concept living and dining areas are ideal for entertaining before a night out or unwinding after a day in the city. And unlike many downtown properties, this unit includes an off-street parking space - a true Charleston luxury that owners and guests alike will appreciate. For investors, the opportunity becomes even more exciting with potential short-term rental eligibility, making this an incredibly attractive option for those looking to capitalize on Charleston's booming tourism market. Fully furnished, stylishly appointed, and perfectly located, this could easily become the kind of high-demand downtown stay visitors search for year-round. And the location? Absolute perfection. Tucked close to everything that makes Charleston one of the most beloved cities in the country, you're moments from MUSC, College of Charleston, King Street shopping and nightlife, waterfront parks, marinas, renowned restaurants, cozy coffee shops, and some of the city's hottest new destinations. You get the energy and excitement of downtown living while still having a peaceful retreat to come home to. Rarely does a 1 bedroom opportunity offer this combination of charm, size, updates, outdoor living, parking, and potential income opportunity all wrapped into one stylish downtown package. This is the kind of Charleston property people wait for, and the kind they regret missing. Schedule for private tour today!
View details Beds - 1 Baths - 1 Sqft - 598
Charming 1-bedroom condo located in the historic Radcliffborough district of Downtown Charleston. Built in 1830, this first-floor unit offers excellent walkability with easy access to MUSC, the College of Charleston, shopping, dining, parks, and downtown amenities. The open living and kitchen layout provides an efficient use of space, and the large bedroom includes multiple closets with direct access to a private back patio that can be used for storage or set up as a comfortable seating area. Off-street parking is located directly outside the unit. This property is an ideal option for a primary residence, secondary home, or a College of Charleston or MUSC student seeking proximity to campus. Owners may also obtain residential street parking permits.The HOA covers master homeowner and flood insurance, water, trash, and recycling, as well as reserve funding for recent stair and deck replacements, property management, building insurance, taxes, and routine maintenance including landscaping, repairs, and treatments.
View details Beds - 1 Baths - 1 Sqft - 811
Welcome to The Haven Farm--formerly known as ''The Oaks''--a historic Lowcountry estate set on 11.6 acres of sweeping pastures, century-old oak trees, and postcard-worthy sunset views. Built circa 1836 by D. Wilson for his son, Samuel I. Wilson, this Colonial Lowcountry home has been cherished by generations and beautifully preserved with modern updates. The main residence features hardwood floors throughout, soaring 12' ceilings in the original section of the home, and 8' ceilings in the thoughtfully designed addition. With 5 bedrooms and 3 full baths--including a primary suite on the main level--this home offers both historic charm and everyday comfort Two bedrooms and a full bath are located on the second floor. The kitchen showcases authentic hand-painted, sun-dried Mexican tile, and the home includes four working fireplaces. A recently added mother-in-law suite provides a wonderful opportunity for guests or short-term rental income, complete with its own entrance, kitchenette, living area, bedroom, and beautifully tiled bath with a vessel sink. This was a great rental for guests with close proximity to Back Woods Qual Club. Also the owners have completed substantial upgrades, including a new HVAC system on the second floor, new stairwell banisters, full exterior repainting, a vapor barrier and dehumidifier in the crawl space, a whole-home generator, and more. Outdoor living is exceptional here. Off the kitchen, a spacious deck offers the perfect place to grill and enjoy evening views. The property includes a large storage shed, a garden shed accented with100-year-old reclaimed church windows, a workshop, greenhouse, and a pond. Brick pathways reclaimed from an old cotton gin wind through the gardens, creating a timeless Southern atmosphere. All of this is located just 40 minutes from the beautiful beaches of the Grand Strand and an hour and a half from historic Charleston. Experience fresh country air, open space, and the finest in true Lowcountry living.
View details Beds - 6 Baths - 4 Sqft - 3600
Perfectly positioned at the corner of Calhoun and Pitt Streets, this spacious first-floor condominium offers an exceptional opportunity to live in the heart of historic downtown Charleston. Located just steps from the College of Charleston, the Medical University of South Carolina, and the renowned shopping and dining along King Street, the location truly cannot be overstated.Set within a charming circa-1830 building, this 1,450-square-foot residence seamlessly blends historic character with modern updates. The well-designed floor plan features an expansive living room, a generous dining room or den, and two private bedroom suites thoughtfully separated for comfort and privacy.The kitchen features tiled flooring and offers direct access to the rear parking area for everydayconvenience. A welcoming front porch provides the perfect setting to enjoy Charleston's charm and vibrant streetscape. With two deeded off-street parking space, a rare and valuable amenity downtown, this residence combines historic appeal, livability, and an unbeatable location. Tenant occupied until July 31, 2026. The vacant photos have been virtually de-staged to show how it can look. Photos with furniture are how it currently looks with tenant furnishings. College rental.
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1450
Tucked within a beautifully preserved historic residence in the heart of downtown Charleston, this charming 2 bedroom 2 bath condo offers timeless character paired with effortless city living. High ceilings, abundant natural light, and classic architectural details create a warm and inviting atmosphere, while thoughtfully updated interiors provide modern comfort. The striking red front door opens onto the piazza, which leads to the entrance. The main living and dining space is anchored by a dramatic black fireplace and original heart pine floors. The renovated kitchen pairs classic carrera marble countertops with white modern cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. With 3 levels of indoor and outdoor living, the split floor plan is ideal for roommates or provides privacy for houseguests. The upper level bedroom is bright and airy, featuring a fireplace, high ceilings, beautifully renovated full bathroom (with stacked W/D), and access to a flexible loft space. This bedroom has access to the second floor piazza. The lower level bedroom suite is rich in historic character with old brick fireplace, exposed wood beams, and charming office nook. The covered outside area on the lower level is perfect for storing bikes or beach chairs. The white paneled staircase is a lovely architectural feature. Conveniently located just 2 blocks to King Street shopping and dining, and close to Marion Square, CofC, and MUSC, this property offers a true lock-and-leave lifestyle in the center of downtown Charleston. Fireplaces are not functional. Street parking decals available for this unit.
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1287
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.
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 3 Sqft - 2376
Welcome to this stunning, fully furnished, turn-key, 2 bed/2 bathroom penthouse in the heart of downtown Charleston. This gorgeous condo located in the historic Frederick Shaffer House boasts beautiful heart pine floors, soaring 12'+ ceilings, intricate crown moldings, a custom kitchen, 2 ensuite bathrooms, 2 generous fireplaces and includes 2 gated off-street parking spaces as well as a large dedicated porch space ideal for taking in the views. Walk to all that historic downtown Charleston has to offer!
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1017
Welcome to The Hollies, one of Summerville's oldest and most distinguished homes. Built in 1835, this remarkable antebellum residence offers approximately 3,557 square feet in the heart of the Historic District, along with a separate 3,000 sq. Ft. cottage at the rear of the property. Appraisal is in hand at $1,550,000, this home is priced below appraisal for a quick sale.From the gracious front porch, you enter a wide central hallway that once extended the full length of the home, a classic design element that promoted natural airflow long before air conditioning. Two rooms flank each side of the hallway, preserving the traditional Lowcountry layout. Original moldings, rich hardwood floors, and multiple fireplaces (featured in the formal living and dining rooms as well as the downstairs primary bedroom) highlight the home's historic character. The primary suite, located at the front of the home, is filled with natural light and includes an en-suite bath with double vanities, a built-in dressing area, and a shower. The formal living room flows seamlessly into a spacious office and the elegant dining room, creating an ideal setting for gatherings and entertaining. Across the hall, the breakfast room opens into an expansive kitchen that spans the entire rear of the home, offering abundant cabinetry, generous storage, and ample workspace. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms, plus a potential fourth, provide flexible living options. One bedroom features a private en-suite bath, offering the rare advantage of a secondary primary suite. A second full bath and a wide central hallway complete the upper level. Outdoors, a brick-paved patio creates the perfect space for entertaining, while a charming deck offers views of one of Summerville's most impressive live oak trees. At the rear of the property, the 3,000 sq. Ft. cottage provides exceptional versatility. The main level includes 1,920 square feet of finished living space with a full kitchen, full bath, and three bedrooms. Upstairs, an additional 1,080 square feet (fully heated and cooled with a mini-split HVAC system) remains unfinished and ready for customization or storage. A spacious front porch enhances the cottage's appeal, making it ideal for a family compound, guest accommodations, or potential rental income. Attached to the cottage is a generous workshop currently used as an artist's studio, offering endless possibilities for creative or functional use. Located just moments from downtown Summerville's restaurants, boutique shops, parks, walking trails, healthcare facilities, and year-round community events, this property offers the rare opportunity to own a true piece of the town's earliest history. Schedule your private showing today.
View details Beds - 5 Baths - 3 Sqft - 3557
Live on Rainbow Row, Charleston's most prestigious address! A gorgeous stunning South of Broad pied-a-terre. This incredible space was transformed by with a nod to the incredible history of this building. Enter the walled and gated courtyard off East Bay Street and you'll feel as if you're stepping back in time. This ground floor unit has a private courtyard with cozy outdoor space. It boasts a huge open living / kitchen area with 12' ceilings, exposed brick, 6' windows, Calcutta gold marble counters, hardwood floors throughout, a gas fireplace and an abundance of natural light. Washer and dryer in the unit. There is plenty of storage with the clever design of this fabulous place. Enjoy comfortable gracious living within walking distance to restaurants,galleries, and boutiques. Just steps away form the breathtaking water views and breezes along the battery and waterfront park right in the heart of the most beautiful historic area of Charleston. Located in the original walled city, no flooding issues (X flood zone - flood insurance not required).
View details Beds - 1 Baths - 1 Sqft - 745
The Elmore-Henderson House | c. 1821Some homes were built to impress. This one was built to endure.Established in the early 1820s by U.S. Congressman Franklin Harper Elmore, this historic Federal-style residence remains one of Walterboro's most significant and recognizable estates. Set behind gates on over seven private acres within the Hickory Valley Historic District, the property offers a rare combination of architectural presence, land, and legacy--just over an hour from Charleston.From the moment you enter the property, there is a sense of arrival that cannot be replicated. A long approach framed by mature trees and established plantings gradually reveals the residence, positioned with intention and surrounded by grounds that have been thoughtfully designed to complement both tharchitecture and the natural landscape. The main residence encompasses approximately 5,800+ square feet, offering 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms arranged within a traditional central hall floor plan. The home retains the symmetry and proportion characteristic of the Federal period, with 11-foot ceilings, expansive formal and informal living spaces, and original architectural details that reflect the craftsmanship of the early 19th century. Natural light moves easily throughout the home, highlighting the scale of each room and reinforcing the connection between interior and exterior spaces. The wraparound veranda with stately columns provides a defining architectural feature, offering multiple vantage points to enjoy the surrounding grounds while creating seamless indoor-outdoor living typical of the Lowcountry. The landscape design is a defining element of the property. Carefully curated by a respected landscape designer, the grounds have been composed to feel both refined and natural. Mature oaks anchor the property, while expansive lawn areas, layered gardens, and seasonal plantings create depth, texture, and year-round visual interest. Brick pathways and garden spaces introduce structure without interrupting the organic flow of the land, resulting in an environment that feels established, balanced, and private. Beyond the main residence, the estate functions as a true compound--an increasingly rare offering. A c. 1880 historic law office remains on the property, a nod to its long-standing role in the community. Additional guest accommodations and outbuildings provide flexibility for extended stays, workspace, or creative use, all while maintaining the integrity and character of the estate. Walterboro itself holds historical significance as a summer refuge for Lowcountry families seeking higher ground and healthier air, and properties of this caliber were reserved for those of influence and means. That legacy is still evident here--not only in the architecture, but in the way the property has been preserved, respected, and thoughtfully maintained over time. This is not simply a historic home. It is a property defined by continuity--where land, architecture, and landscape come together in a way that cannot be recreated. For the buyer seeking authenticity, scale, and a connection to the Lowcountry's past--while still being within reach of Charleston--527 Wichman Street represents a rare and meaningful opportunity.
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 4 Sqft - 6011
Perhaps the 2nd oldest home in Summerville, the historic Ancrum-Waring House dates between 1796 and 1808 and is recognized in the National Registry as a significant contributor to the Summerville Historic District. Centrally located and situated on an almost 1.5 acres, the home provides easy town convenience with walkability to town shops, restaurants and Hutchinson Square, but with a secluded private lot not often found in town. As you enter, the tree-lined drive leads to a brick walkway and charming arbor, inviting you toward the deep and welcoming front porch, an ideal place to relax and take in your beautiful surroundings. Inside, the foyer opens to an expansive living area at the rear of the home (one of several rooms anchored by a wood-burning fireplace).The living room leads to the large back porch and grounds. French doors connect the living room to the massive formal dining room with custom built-ins, creating a perfect flow for hosting large gatherings. Both the living and dining rooms feature soaring 13 ft. ceilings with picture rails. The kitchen is spacious and bright, offering ample counter space with beautiful Carrara marble countertops, two sink areas, stainless steel appliances, abundant storage, and vaulted ceilings. A breakfast nook surrounded by windows makes this an inviting place to prepare meals while enjoying views of the Japanese Maple and Plum tree. The first-floor primary suite (21x15) serves as a true retreat. A cozy wood-burning fireplace creates a warm seating area, while the en-suite bathroom includes a double-sink vanity. The suite also provides direct access to the deep and spacious screened back porch. Adjacent to the primary bedroom is a dedicated laundry space for added convenience. Also on the main level is a generously sized guest suite with its own private bathroom, offering comfort and privacy for visitors. A formal sitting room to the right of the foyer (complete with another fireplace) would make an excellent office, library, or playroom. Upstairs, two very spacious bedrooms share a full bathroom and offer plenty of privacy. Additional upstairs spaces include a billiards room (or possible 5th bedroom) and a living area/ media room perfect for movie nights, quiet reading, or recreational enjoyment. Flooded with natural light and showcasing stunning heart pine floors throughout, this historic home blends timeless charm with ample living space. It has been lovingly updated and maintained to preserve the character of its origins. Outdoor features include two deep porches (one screened), brick walkways, a garden area with a small pond, and mature landscaping (including azaleas, camellias, tea olives, crape myrtles, and a 200 year+ live oak 16 ft in circumference) with plenty of room to enjoy Summerville's mild seasons. The property is home to abundant wildlife, and the owners have maintained a well balanced flora and fauna. Nature is present in every window making it feel a bit like a treehouse in the middle of everything. Don't miss the opportunity to own a true estate property with immense curb appeal in the heart of Historic Summerville. Walk, bike, or take a golf cart to Short Central or Hutchinson Square for endless opportunities to dine, shop, and enjoy your new hometown.
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 3 Sqft - 4028

 


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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