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Total Listings:11
Average Price:$2,394,364
Highest Listing Price:$4,450,000
Average Days On Market:162
Average Price/SqFt:$1,009

South of broad has eleven condos for sale on MLS Charleston SC. Condominiums for sale in South of broad Charleston SC have an average list price of $2,394,364 ranging in price from $994,000 to $4,450,000. The average size condo is 2,373 square feet. Largest for sale being 5,700 sqft and smallest 1,063 sqft. View all condos and/or townhomes for sale in South of broad by price, bedrooms, size, views, & street. View condos for sale all over SC - waterfront, beachfront, oceanfront, lakefront, on a golf course, high-rise, and luxury condos in SC from Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, and Myrtle Beach regions. For nightly vacation rentals visit: BOOKING.COM - EXPEDIA - VRBO - HOTELS.COM

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NEWLY STAGED AND VERY CLASSY WITH A CHIC COASTAL THEME - A MUST SEE!!This sophisticated pied-a-terre is conveniently located near many of the great restaurants, boutiques and art galleries that Charleston has to offer. This renovated townhouse has spacious rooms with two large ensuite bedrooms with full baths, including the primary bathroom which has also been updated with a new Signature vanity and vanity top, as well as a large lighted mirror. The primary bedroom has 4 large closets and a new stackable ASKO washer/dryer and a powder room on the main living floor. New Signature kitchen cabinets, all new appliances - Viking microwave, Thermador refrigerator, Viking range, Viking dishwasher highlight the kitchen on the primary floor.The kitchen looks out onto the private courtyard designed by Sheila Wertimer which is a perfect retreat for outside dining and entertaining. In addition there is a fabulous basement space for storage that could be a great wine cellar. Located in the X zone with no history of flooding, flood insurance is optional. Parking consists of 2 residential street parking permits. Recently painted on the exterior and interior in 2022/2023.
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 2470
One-of-a-kind Charleston residence, 3 Chisolm #402, a chic three-story loft nestled in the coveted South of Broad neighborhood. Renowned architect Neil Stevenson crafted an exceptionally thoughtful floor plan, maximizing every inch of living space while capturing the cinematic light and breathtaking views of Charleston's historic skyline, steeples, and the iconic Ravenel Bridge.Spanning over 1,900 square feet with impressive 32-foot ceilings and oversized, custom UV-blocking windows, no expense was spared in the design of this expansive 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath corner unit. From crystal door knobs and a striking glass-railing staircase to stunning Visual Comfort lighting and luxurious Toto toilets, every detail has been impeccably curated. Thoughtful touches include a custom built-in bedunder the staircase for your four-legged companiona perfect spot after a day at the Horse Lot dog park just across the street. This exclusive residence features a secure keypad entry and gated off-street parking in a raised garage for two vehicles with charging (or your golf cart/moke), providing added peace of mind with extra protection against flooding. Residents also enjoy a serene, shared courtyard for outdoor relaxation. The loft's open-concept living area boasts soaring ceilings, exquisite hardwood floors, a floor-to-ceiling fireplace feature wall, and a dazzling chandelier that sets the tone for a sophisticated ambianceperfect for entertaining or unwinding with sunset views. The well-appointed kitchen includes custom cabinetry, 2 Thermador ovens to compliment the main Thermador range/oven with a pot filler, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, and a gorgeous island with Rhino Marbleideal for seamless hosting. A chic powder room and a spacious guest bedroom en suite complete the first floor. Ascend to the second level, where a cozy library/sitting area awaits, along with a flexible space for your Peloton, Pilates Reformer, or home office setup. The expansive primary suite occupies the entire second floor, exuding the vibe of a luxury boutique hotel, with high ceilings, stunning views, dual walk-in closets, and a lavish spa bathroom featuring dual vanities, a modern soaking tub, a walk-in shower, and a private water closet. The third floor offers unmatched skyline views, with iconic steeples and the Ravenel Bridge framed by the lush green park space across the street. This versatile flex space can be transformed into a dream office, additional guest room, or serene home gym. 3 Chisolm's storied history as a former school gym adds a unique charm to the building, with its hallways still showcasing the original basketball court floors. The blend of historic elements with modern design offers a distinctive living experience just steps away from Horse Lot park, Colonial Lake, tennis and pickle ball courts, The Battery, and Charleston's top restaurants, galleries, and boutiques. This prime location lets you effortlessly enjoy the rich culture and vibrant lifestyle of South of Broad and the city beyond. Please note: the building lobby is being painted and updated in November.
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 3 Sqft - 1920
Rare opportunity to find a generous 1,540 sf two bedroom condo on historic Church Street in downtown Charleston, just off Broad Street. Add your touches to make this light-filled, single-floor living space one of the most unique offerings South of Broad, perfect for both everyday living or as a fabulous pied a terre. Step inside and be greeted by a warm ambiance, highlighted by four fireplaces that add a touch of historic charm and comfort to your home.Enjoy downtown living with easy access to all the perks of Charleston's peninsula- literally steps away from an array of shops, restaurants, and art galleries of bustling King Street and Broad Street. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a piece of Charleston's history in a fantastic location.
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 1 Sqft - 1540
Circa 1764. The Jonathan Badger House. Built by Charleston cabinet maker Badger, this fine Pre-Revolutionary structure is considered to be one of the best examples of exposed Flemish and English bond brick construction from the Georgian period within the old walled city. In its original form, with the main residence now combined with the kitchen house to offer modern comforts with 18th-century architecture. 3,200 sqft, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, generous off-street parking, charming walled garden, high elevation.
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 4 Sqft - 3200
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.
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1063
Imagine owning a piece of Charleston history, a seldom-seen opportunity to purchase a portion of the historic McCauley Davis Building. Sitting amid a Broad St renaissance, this architectural marvel has been affectionately restored, offering luxurious living South of Broad. The 2-story residence features 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, including outdoor terrace with garden and second level balcony off the master suite. Professionally designed from top to bottom, this property comes fully furnished and is move-in ready. The attention to detail is nothing short of exquisite, from the detailed carpentry to the custom plaster walls and exposed beams throughout.Unit B is a fully furnished 1,500 sqft of luxury living. Character exudes throughout with all the classic Charleston features: exposed brick and wood beams, heart pine floors, custom kitchen, copper lanterns, master bed balcony, and private outdoor terrace with fountain and garden. Turn this masterpiece into your primary residence, lock-n-leave, high-end rental, or combine with unit C and transform into a grand 5 bed/7 bath masterpiece. The property is nestled just a few steps away from the city's top-tier restaurants, art galleries, and high-end shopping district on King Street. 29 Broad Street presents a lifestyle of unparalleled luxury and convenience. Whether you're seeking the perfect property, an elite location in Charleston, or a sophisticated turnkey income-generating investment, 29 Broad Street is sure to exceed all expectations.
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1500
Imagine owning a piece of Charleston history, a seldom-seen opportunity to purchase a portion of the historic McCauley Davis Building. Sitting amid a Broad St renaissance, this architectural marvel has been affectionately restored, offering luxurious living South of Broad.The 3-story residence features 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, including bonus rooftop deck. Professionally designed from top to bottom, this property comes fully furnished and is move-in ready. The attention to detail is nothing short of exquisite, from the detailed carpentry to the custom plaster walls.Upon entering the 2nd floor you'll be greeted by an open floor plan that includes a stylish living room with terrace and custom kitchen with windows overlooking Broad St. Gas fireplaces in both rooms provide the perfect ambiance for hosting. Two spacious bedrooms on the 3rd floor of Unit C each have their own private bathrooms, including outdoor space with a private terrace. The entirety of the 4th floor is occupied by the master bedroom and bath. This exquisite master suite boasts a wine refrigerator, a bar for mixing drinks, and stairwell access to a massive rooftop deck, providing 360-degree views of the Charleston skyline. The master bathroom is the epitome of sophistication, surpassing conventional standards. Equipped with a spacious soaking tub, an extraordinary glass shower, and exquisite tilework interwoven into the luxurious aura of your personal spa. The property is nestled just a few steps away from the city's top-tier restaurants, art galleries, and high-end shopping district on King Street. 29 Broad Street presents a lifestyle of unparalleled luxury and convenience. Whether you're seeking the perfect property, an elite location in Charleston, or a sophisticated turnkey income-generating investment, 29 Broad Street is sure to exceed all expectations.
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 3 Sqft - 2500
Imagine owning a piece of Charleston history, a seldom-seen opportunity to purchase a portion of the historic McCauley Davis Building. Sitting amid a Broad St renaissance, this architectural marvel has been affectionately restored into a luxurious mixed-use property.Sitting at street level on Broad, Unit A is a sophisticated retail space with open floor plan. Above, Unit C stands as a testament to luxury, a 3-story residence featuring 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. The attention to detail is nothing short of exquisite, from the detailed carpentry to the custom plaster walls. Upon entering the 2nd floor you'll be greeted by an open floor plan that includes a stylish living room with terrace and custom kitchen with windows overlooking Broad St. Gas fireplaces in both rooms provide the perfect ambiance for hosting! Two spacious bedrooms on the 3rd floor of Unit C each have their own private bathrooms, including outdoor space with a private terrace. The entirety of the 4th floor is occupied by the master bedroom and bath. This exquisite master suite boasts a wine refrigerator, a bar for mixing drinks, and stairwell access to a massive rooftop deck, providing 360-degree views of the Charleston skyline. The master bathroom is the epitome of sophistication, surpassing conventional standards. Equipped with a spacious soaking tub, an extraordinary glass shower, and exquisite tilework interwoven into the luxurious ambience of your personal spa. The property is nestled just a few steps away from the city's top-tier restaurants, art galleries, and high-end shopping district on King Street. 29 Broad Street presents a lifestyle of unparalleled luxury and convenience. Whether you're seeking the perfect property, an elite location in Charleston, or a sophisticated turnkey income-generating investment, 29 Broad Street is sure to exceed all expectations.
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 3 Sqft - 3250
The Jacobson Building, c. 1794, at 19 Broad Street is one of the most recognizable facades in historic downtown Charleston. It's Greek Revival granite portico on the first floor currently houses Jake's Market, while the later stucco-over-brick second and third floors house rental apartments and the owner's suite. The entire building, with storefront, storage room, rear courtyard, 4 apartments, and a rooftop deck - along with restaurant equipment and most furnishings in the rentals - are included in the sale. This presents an excellent opportunity to reside atop one of the most famous addresses in Charleston, while maintaining a lucrative short- or long-term rental business, plus operate an eatery or other commercial or professional endeavor out of the storefront.The first 2 levels of the structure retain exposed brick, heart pine floors, soaring 16' ceilings with massive 14' windows overlooking Broad Street, and historic moldings. The third floor contrasts with a luxurious modern esthetic. All spaces have spectacular views of Broad Street and the iconic People's Building directly across the street. STOREFRONT The instantly-recognizable granite façade coupled with the bustling foot traffic along Broad Street make this an ideal business space. In addition to an eatery, it would also make an excellent office, art gallery, or shop. The restaurant fixtures convey if the new owner wishes to continue this line of business. It includes a half bath. To the back of the building is a large electrified storeroom which also has a half bath, that could be remodeled into an office space. To the left of the storefront, next to Oak Steakhouse, is an alleyway that leads behind the building to a courtyard and the storage space as well as rental unit D. Next to it is a staircase that leads to the second floor vestibule and units B and C, and then to the third floor owner's suite. There is also a private elevator that rises from the alleyway to the rooftop deck. UNIT D 1st Floor Studio | 1 Bed & 1 Full Bath | 700 sqft Stroll down the alleyway into a landscaped courtyard to access this loft-style apartment. The 12' high open space is dominated by a fireplace with stucco hearth topped with historic molding. Discover remnants of the building's architectural history in the exposed brick walls. Aged heart pine floors delineate the sleeping area. Enjoy meals and entertaining in the full kitchen with gas stove and large eat-in island. The full bath includes a stacked laundry closet. UNIT B 2nd Floor Apartment | 2 Beds & 2 Full Baths | 2000 sqft With show-stopping 16' ceilings and central fireplace with original brick hearth, the great room of this apartment is sure to impress. As will the full kitchen and 2 full baths, plus combo washer/dryer. Both bedrooms have their own sitting areas. The enormous primary bedroom is lined with 2 walls of 14' windows. It includes an en suite bath. Be sure to note some of the building's original architecture in the recessed area above the bath. The spacious second bedroom also sports a fireplace. UNIT C 2nd Floor Efficiency | 1 Bed & 1 Full Bath | 500 sqft 14' ceilings make the square footage of this efficiency apartment feel more expansive. Five 12' windows envelop the space. In addition to the bed, there's a sitting area and kitchenette with microwave, mini fridge, and bar sink. Enjoy meals from the dining table perched atop the pediment of the main door overlooking bustling Broad Street below. The full bath in this unit includes a separate tub and shower. This space can easily be opened to unit B through the vestibule to create a 3 bed/3 bath residence. UNIT A 3rd Floor Owner's Suite | 1 Bed & 1.5 Baths The third floor interior has been completely modernized by Buz Morris in 2012. With its dramatic curving lines and partial walls that keep the space open, it exemplifies his philosophy of being "faithful to the building or place's origins while seamlessly integrating modern conveniences." It includes a full kitchen with gas stove and marble countertops. Wood floors and stucco fireplaces in both the dining and living areas define the interior architecture. The bedroom has a built-in bed and cabinetry. Its en suite bath has dual sinks, a soaking tub, and a serene glass tile shower. Enjoy bird's eye views of downtown rooftops as well as the steeple of the Holy City's St. Phillip's Church past Broad Street. The cherry on the top: a private rooftop deck that can also be accessed from an elevator that reaches from the first floor alleyway. LOCATION 19 Broad Street is located in the oldest part of historic downtown Charleston, at the intersection of the South of Broad and French Quarter neighborhoods. It's one block from some of Charleston's most famous attractions, including the Battery and White Point Garden, the Market, Rainbow Row, Waterfront Park with its picturesque Pineapple Fountain, and even the oldest liquor store in America. Walk to the Four Corners of Law, St. Philip's Church, the Dock Street Theatre, the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, the Nathaniel Russell House, the William's (formerly Calhoun) Mansion, and more. Dine at world-class restaurants on the same block including Oak Steakhouse, The Establishment, Brasserie La Banque and its below ground cocktail bar, La Vauté, and the Prohibition-era Blind Tiger Pub. The best restaurants, shopping, history, architecture, parks, art galleries, and museums that Charleston has to offer are all just footsteps away from the Jacobson Building. 19 BROAD STREET HISTORY The original structure at 19 Broad Street was built in 1794 by local merchant Andrew Kerr. Then in 1817 it was rebuilt to house a bank. It was remodeled with a new façade (the first floor of which remains) in 1840. It continued to serve as various banks until 1861 at the outbreak of the Civil War. In 1873, it became the headquarters of The News and Courier, a predecessor to today's Post and Courier. It served in this capacity until 1902. The earthquake of 1886 caused significant damage, but it was repaired, as evinced by its earthquake bolts. Afterwards, the top 2 stories became simple stucco over brick. The Jacobson Building (as well as Jake's Market) earned its current moniker from lawyer I.H. "Jake" Jacobson, who bought the building to start his law firm in 1953. For 20 years, he practiced law here until his death in 1973. At this point it was passed to his grandson, the current owner. He converted to the current inn/condo concept in 2002, while retaining the ground-level storefront. Now you have the opportunity to put your mark on this extraordinary building with 18th century roots.
View details Beds - 5 Baths - 0 Sqft - 5700

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