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Total Listings:36
Average Price:$4,540,972
Highest Listing Price:$17,900,000
Average Days On Market:91
Average Price/SqFt:$1,289

South of broad subdivision Charleston SC has thirty-six properties for sale on MLS. Homes for sale South of broad have an avg list price of $4,540,972 ranging in price from $825,000 to $17,900,000. The avg size property in South of broad is 3,524 sq ft. Largest in the neighborhood for sale is 7,748 sqft & smallest 868 sqft. See homes for sale South of broad Charleston SC by price, bedrooms, size, age, time on MLS, date listed, street & type. Contact South of broad agent for showings or listing appointments. View property listings all over South Carolina here by all major markets: Lowcountry, Midlands, Upstate & Pee Dee (Grand Strand).

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Experience Elegant Living South of BroadWelcome to your sophisticated retreat in the heart of Charleston's coveted South of Broad neighborhood. This chic top-floor condo offers two spacious bedrooms--each with its own en suite bathroom--plus a versatile office, den, or third bedroom, providing both comfort and flexibility.Situated in an exclusive building with only six units, this light-filled home features an open-concept layout that includes a stylish living area, a dining space perfect for entertaining, and a beautifully renovated kitchen with a walk-in pantry. Sliding glass doors lead to a delightful screened-in porch, where you can enjoy al fresco dining while overlooking a serene private courtyard and the charming rooftops of historic Charleston. Imagine sipping your morningcoffee or evening wine to the sounds of nearby church bells. The primary suite is a tranquil haven, complete with a walk-in closet and a spacious en suite bath. The second bedroom is generously sized and also boasts its own private bathroom, ideal for guests or family. A stunning wrought-iron fence, crafted with scrollwork from the 1830s remnants of St. Peter's Church, frames the property with timeless elegance. Residents enjoy access to a large shared courtyard and rear patio-an oasis in the city. Additional features include plentiful off-street parking and a convenient location on a quiet, one-way street just steps from Charleston's finest restaurants, boutiques, parks, and cultural attractions. This turnkey condo is a rare gem- don't miss the opportunity to own a charming home or pied a terre in the prestigious South of Broad neighborhood.
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1420
A rare opportunity to live in a FitzSimmons townhome with unobstructed harbor views of Castle Pinckney and beyond. This row of townhomes were the first to be constructed by FitzSimmons along the Cooper River waterfront serving as a model for later development in the historic district. 55 Concord has undergone an extensive restoration and reimagined with a timeless design aesthetic. Bespoke materials have been used throughout including custom millwork, reclaimed antique heart pine floors, old Charleston brick and Calacatta marble. Additional windows have been added to capture the light and boating activity right at your doorstep. It's a versatile home with a flexible floor plan and charming courtyard.There is a rear dedicated parking space as well as the ability to obtain 2 additional residential parking permits from the city. It's the perfect South of Broad pied a terre capturing stunning sunrises over the harbor while being steps away from the best of Charleston's parks, shopping and world class dining. A true lock and leave lifestyle awaits while providing ease of living and maintenance. It is worth noting that it is a fee simple home without any monthly association fees or special assessments. If you are looking for a home where everything is new and all the heavy lifting is complete, this is the home for you.
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1912
The Colonel James English House: Beautifully sited on a double wide lot within historic South of Broad. This recently restored double-piazza masonry home features impeccable details with fabulous modern updates, including a spacious kitchen/family space to the rear, plus an equally grand primary suite above with elevator access, marble bath finishes, and multiple closets with a separate dressing area.The generous garden offers exceptional light and space. The lot width allows for side by side gated parking and a large pool at the rear of the lush garden. Other amenities include an elevator from the parking area, and a new slate roof. 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and 2 half baths. 4,100 SQFT of interior space.No conservation easements have been taken on the property.
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 3 Sqft - 4100
Step into a piece of Charleston's rich history with this magnificent museum-quality home located on the High Battery - 2 Water Street.Built between 1810 and 1818 by the renowned Nathaniel Ingraham, a merchant who served aboard John Paul Jones's Bon Homme Richard, this 4-story solid brick and stucco dwelling offers a rare blend of historical charm and modern luxury in one of the city's most iconic waterfront settings.Although its entry faces Water Street, the residence has always been oriented toward the picturesque harbor, providing breathtaking views of Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter--an ideal framework for authentic Lowcountry living.Spanning 7,453 square feet, the property includes six bedrooms and six and a half baths, ensuring generous space for family and guests.The grand living room, soaring ceilings, and exquisite mouldings create an atmosphere of elegance and sophistication that is unmatched. Interior highlights include finely carved fireplace mantels and intricate details that speak to the home's historic provenance. This residence has an illustrious chain of ownership. In the 1820s, William Burgoyne purchased and expanded the property by acquiring the neighboring Francis Saltus House at 6 Water Street. In 1832, Otis Mills developer of the Mills House Hotel combined the properties. After damage during the 1864 bombardment, subsequent owners Anna Wells and her husband, Dr. Edward Wells, made significant architectural changes, including adding a Second Empire mansard roof and cast-metal detailing. Their daughter, Sabina Elliott Wells, later became a celebrated Newcomb potter. Set on a double lot, the grounds offer a gated off-street parking court, a private Charleston garden, a sparkling pool, and a gracious terrace for outdoor entertaining. An elevator provides easy access to the second floor, blending convenience with timeless grandeur. With only a handful of prominent Charleston families as past stewards, this residence is both an exclusive offering and a rare investment opportunity in the city's most prestigious neighborhood. 2 Water Street represents the pinnacle of Historic Charleston living, timeless, elegant, and unparalleled. Contact us today to arrange your private tour of this extraordinary home.
View details Beds - 6 Baths - 6 Sqft - 7748
This remarkable, historic home was originally constructed in 1735 (as part of Ancrum's and Motte's Wharfs), and offers the perfect balance of preserved history and updated design. In 1842, James Adger acquired the property, transforming it into a cotton warehouse and office for his thriving steamship line. The building was later converted into residences in 1942, retaining much of its original charm.Today, this ''loft-style'' home showcases exposed brick walls, soaring beams, and reimagined oversized windows. Perfectly positioned on a charming cobblestone street in the coveted South of Broad neighborhood, the property sits just steps from Waterfront Park and a short stroll from Charleston's finest dining and boutique shopping.The thoughtfully updated floor plan offers an open main level with a spacious living room and wood-burning fireplace, dining area, powder room, eat-in kitchen, and a cozy patio for outdoor relaxation. The residence also features three bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bath. The expansive primary suite includes a private balcony, perfect for enjoying quiet mornings or evening breezes.
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 3 Sqft - 2262
This exquisite residence is tucked away on one of Charleston's most picturesque and desirable streets. Beautifully maintained, it captures the essence of historic charm while offering modern comfort--all just steps from everything downtown has to offer.Inside, light-filled rooms boast soaring ceilings, multiple fireplaces, original heart pine floors, detailed moldings, and timeless architectural features. The traditional floor plan balances elegance and functionality, with formal living and dining rooms ideal for entertaining, alongside a thoughtfully sized kitchen and an additional living area.The main house offers four spacious bedrooms and three large bathrooms. On the second floor, the primary suite features an en-suite bath, accompanied by a generous guest bedroom and additional full bath. The third floor includes two large bedrooms that share a hall bath, providing both comfort and privacy. An attached guest space currently utilized as a charming Bed and Breakfast includes its own small kitchen, living room, upstairs bedroom, and bath, offering excellent flexibility for hosting, rental income, or incorporating it into the main home. Step outside to enjoy your private walled garden, designed for both relaxation and gatherings. Mature landscaping, brick pathways, and inviting seating areas create a serene retreat in the heart of the city. With its unmatched location, this home presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of the city's rich history paired with the conveniences of modern living.
View details Beds - 5 Baths - 4 Sqft - 3798
This stunning c. 1785 four-story masonry home has been carefully preserved, exhibiting significant historical integrity. It has undergone a meticulous renovation, elegantly updated to accommodate modern living and entertaining. Book-ended by Rainbow Row and High Battery, the Jonathan Simpson House was built within the original walled city by a wealthy merchant. Twelve-foot ceilings and grand rooms allow the house to be filled with light. The pine floors run the full extent of the house (28'). Much of the original molding, cypress paneling, doors, and interior shutters remain. The current owners created a hyphen to connect the original home and kitchen house under the direction of renowned Charleston architects Dufford Young, with construction by Artis, winning a 2019 Carolopolis Award.The project allowed for a new side garden design by Sheila Wertimer. The gourmet kitchen features a butler's pantry, mudroom, and floor-to-ceiling steel doors overlooking the side garden. The former kitchen house now features a spacious second-floor guest suite or office and a large secondary living room flanked by original fireplaces, as well as access to the screened porch overlooking the magnificent backyard that encompasses nearly a quarter of an acre of peace and tranquility. Plans were created for a 10' x 30' swimming pool and have been approved by the city. The existing custom-built "shed" could be easily converted to a pool house with bathroom. The original staircase remains, rising eloquently for all four flights, one of the tallest in the city. The second floor of the home has a 21x25 drawing room with five floor-to-ceiling windows. Across the hall, a primary suite with a fireplace and a private porch overlooking historic rooftops and palmetto trees. The third floor includes two spacious bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms, as well as a laundry room. The front bedroom offers clear views of Charleston Harbor. The back bedroom offers a private porch that's perched in the palmetto trees. The fourth floor is laid out as a two-room guest suite with a full bathroom and a living room, incredible historic and water views from every window. Of significant architectural interest is the cantilevered marble balcony, which projects from the second floor and is the only one in Charleston constructed in this manner. The elliptical fan light and the use of tall, glazed windows typify the work of the Adam period. Also of notable distinction is the detailed woodwork and roping around the door frame, which makes this one of the more attractive entrances in historic Charleston. The home retains architectural features of the late Georgian period, also embracing the ornamentation that more closely resembles the Adam style or the Federal period of architectural development.
View details Beds - 5 Baths - 5 Sqft - 7343
Perched above Charleston's celebrated Waterfront Park, this extraordinary new construction two bedroom, two and a half bath fee-simple townhouse is a true one-of-a-kind residence. With water views, this home delivers a perspective and lifestyle that simply cannot be duplicated.Every detail reflects superior craftsmanship, designer finishes, and curated hardware. An expansive rooftop deck with a 360-degree panorama is the crown jewel, enhanced by an electric sliding skylight for seamless access--an entertainer's dream and a sanctuary for private sunsets.Inside, the reverse floor plan maximizes the vistas with an open-concept living and dining area, where water views can be enjoyed from every window and a gas fireplace with stone inserts anchors the space with warmth and sophistication. Eleven-foot ceilings create a wide and airy sense of space, complemented by white oak floors throughout and a tiled entranceway that sets the tone for elegance. The chef's kitchen is a true showpiece, featuring a dramatic waterfall island with quartz countertops, a six-burner Wi-Fi-enabled Thermador range, Brizo fixtures, a 58-bottle wine refrigerator, a separate icemaker, and a Sharp microwave convection oven with integrated air fryer for ultimate versatility. The primary suite is a true sanctuary, offering a generous walk-in closet and a spa-like bath with marble and tile accents, designer sink basins, and elegant finishes. A private guest retreat with its own en suite bath ensures comfort and privacy, making it ideal for hosting with ease. Every element of this home has been thoughtfully designed for beauty, durability, and convenience. A private two-car garage, a state-of-the-art elevator, ductless HVAC, Gayko hurricane-rated windows and doors, and a low-maintenance stucco exterior all ensure ease of living without compromise. This rare property combines timeless design, modern innovation, and an unparalleled location. A residence of this caliber is seldom available.
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 2000
Set within a distinguished Colonial Revival home on prestigious South Battery, this exquisite second-floor residence offers the rare opportunity to own a piece of Charleston's most coveted address. With 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths, the home is defined by soaring 12-foot ceilings, grand windows that bathe the interiors in natural light, and custom built-in bookcases that elevate the sense of refinement.A newly renovated kitchen with premium stainless steel appliances seamlessly connects to an intimate dining-living area, creating an ideal flow for elegant entertaining. The spacious primary suite provides a serene retreat with abundant closet space, while the bathrooms have been luxuriously updated with Dolomite stone vanities and brushed chrome fixtures.Adding to its desirability, this property includes rare off-street parking  an exceptional amenity in the historic South of Broad neighborhood. Ideally located near White Point Garden, the iconic Battery, and Charleston's waterfront, this residence places you in the heart of the city's most treasured historic district  steps from world-class dining, boutique shopping, and cultural landmarks. A rare blend of history, elegance, and location.
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 974

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