MLS Listings Data
Total Listings: | 29 |
Average Price: | $3,701,993 |
Highest Listing Price: | $7,295,000 |
Average Days On Market: | 112 |
Average Price/SqFt: | $940 |
South of broad subdivision Charleston SC has twenty-nine properties for sale on MLS. Homes for sale South of broad have an avg list price of $3,701,993 ranging in price from $1,189,900 to $7,295,000. The avg size property in South of broad is 3,939 sq ft. Largest in the neighborhood for sale is 7,505 sqft & smallest 1,499 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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Circa 1746, the John Prue House. This fine 18th century masonry home sits on property once owned by Miles Brewton. Built by Prue, a successful carpenter, where he resided until 1773. Recently restored throughout, with new systems, kitchen and baths, including an elevator and heated pool. The garden is spectacular, all recently redesigned by landscape architect Glen Gardner. The first floor mantel is particularly important, dating from construction. The double piazzas offer easy access from most main rooms, including the primary bedroom and 2nd floor study. Off-street parking.
This beautiful Italianate style Charleston upstairs unit features updated kitchen and baths, new kitchen appliances, new HVAC equipment, refinished hardwood floors, professionally refinished original windows, and new paint inside and out.According to the Poston book (1954), this is one of three Italianate style Charleston single houses constructed by Mr. & Mrs. T. Arthur Casey (an appraiser) before 1886. In the directory of 1893, this house at 22 Council was listed as their personal residence and 18 & 20 Council were known as the ''Casey Tenements''.This structure boasts a fantastic location South of Broad is just two blocks from ''Low Battery'' (Murray Boulevard), two blocks from Colonial Lake, and five blocks from White Point Garden.
The Dewar Lee Pringle House, circa 1762, is an exquisite four-story Charleston Single house located on one of the most iconic streets in downtown Charleston. This stately home uniquely blends Greek and Egyptian Revival styles with large, elegant rooms, seven fireplaces, fine moldings, and original heart pine flooring. A three-tiered piazza and a rooftop deck overlook a luxurious garden with a private drive and parking for four cars. Extensively renovated over the past few years, this incredible masterpiece provides owners with modern luxuries while honoring its storied history.
The renovated c.1788 stuccoed brick masterpiece at 6 Tradd Street is one of Charleston's finest and oldest town homes. Situated within the original walled city of Charles Towne, the John Fabre, Jr. House is now part of the prestigious South of Broad neighborhood. The home is steps away from Rainbow Row, the Charleston Harbor and a number of Charleston's best restaurants.A superbly crafted iron gate forged by the renowned local blacksmith Phillip Simmons opens to a private brick walkway which leads to the home's front door and entry hall. The spacious living room, full of charm and a multitude of natural light, boasts 12' ceilings, transom windows, interior and exterior shutters, crown molding and gleaming heart pine hardwood floors. The dining room matches the living room in formal sty
This beautiful Italianate style Charleston duplex features updated kitchens and baths, new kitchen appliances, new HVAC equipment, refinished hardwood floors, professionally refinished original windows, and new paint inside and out.According to the Poston book (1954), this is one of three Italianate style Charleston single houses constructed by Mr. & Mrs. T. Arthur Casey (an appraiser) before 1886. In the directory of 1893, this house at 22 Council was listed as their personal residence and 18 & 20 Council were known as the ''Casey Tenements''.This 8 bedroom, 3.5 bath duplex offers multiple opportunities! The upstairs is currently a long term rental garnering $5,000 per month, and the downstairs is a new mid-century modern furnished 30-day rental producing $8,000 per month.
Circa 1916--Built by Clelia Peronneau McGowan, whose portrait hangs in City Hall, and is one of the founders of the Charleston Public Library and conceptualized Gateway Walk on King Street, across from the Library Society. First time on the market since built (107yrs). Incredible location, this charming turn of the century home offers the perfect setting in the shadow of historic St. Michael's steeple. High ground (X-Zone), 2-car garage, elevator, plus a ground-floor 1BR guest suite. Recent updates including systems, wiring, kitchen and baths. Rear outdoor terrace/porch off of primary bedroom offers 18th century views looking south. Move in or put your personal stamp on this unique historic property. Synthetic slate roof, circa 1990.
This handsome 1857 Italianate style home marks a new era in modern preservation. Two years ago, this home became the first historic brick property in Charleston to be elevated eight feet off the ground. 1 Water Street is set in the most desirable location in Charleston - just steps away from the harbor and all the charm of the city's most notable architecture. Built with a side-hall entryway the home has expansive double-gallery rooms opening onto the western piazzas, perfect for entertaining and gatherings. The rear of the home features a gourmet kitchen that opens into the comfortable family room with a back porch. On the second floor you will find the expansive primary suite complete with a spacious walk-in closet, sprawling bathroom and glimpses of the harbor. A generous guest
Gorgeous light-filled condo in the desirable 3 Chisolm building south of Broad. This luxury condo spans the full width of the lovely rear garden, with 9 large windows overlooking the private oasis, with a view of the beautiful garden courtyard from almost every room. Highlights of this sophisticated and elegant space include soaring ceilings, spacious open living and dining area with gas fireplace and custom built-in bookcases flanking the fireplace, crown moldings, and fantastic floor plan. The large primary suite is on the south side, with updated ensuite bathroom, walk-in closet, plus a private office or sitting room overlooking the garden. Spacious and sunny secondary bedroom with ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet. Kitchen, powder bath, and separate laundry room are on the north
Stunning, renovated, and light-filled condo located in the sought-after South of Broad neighborhood. This second-floor corner unit features one bedroom and 2.5 baths. High ceilings and views of the park invite natural light through large windows which span the home. A separate den with a fireplace may be closed off as a guest room as needed, with glass doors and electric shades recessed in the ceiling. Hardwood floors flow throughout the open floor plan, providing spacious living and room to entertain.
Circa 1746, the John Prue House. This fine 18th century masonry home sits on property once owned by Miles Brewton. Built by Prue, a successful carpenter, where he resided until 1773. Recently restored throughout, with new systems, kitchen and baths, including an elevator and heated pool. The garden is spectacular, all recently redesigned by landscape architect Glen Gardner. The first floor mantel is particularly important, dating from construction. The double piazzas offer easy access from most main rooms, including the primary bedroom and 2nd floor study. Off-street parking.
This beautiful Italianate style Charleston upstairs unit features updated kitchen and baths, new kitchen appliances, new HVAC equipment, refinished hardwood floors, professionally refinished original windows, and new paint inside and out.According to the Poston book (1954), this is one of three Italianate style Charleston single houses constructed by Mr. & Mrs. T. Arthur Casey (an appraiser) before 1886. In the directory of 1893, this house at 22 Council was listed as their personal residence and 18 & 20 Council were known as the ''Casey Tenements''.This structure boasts a fantastic location...
The Dewar Lee Pringle House, circa 1762, is an exquisite four-story Charleston Single house located on one of the most iconic streets in downtown Charleston. This stately home uniquely blends Greek and Egyptian Revival styles with large, elegant rooms, seven fireplaces, fine moldings, and original heart pine flooring. A three-tiered piazza and a rooftop deck overlook a luxurious garden with a private drive and parking for four cars. Extensively renovated over the past few years, this incredible masterpiece provides owners with modern luxuries while honoring its storied history.
The renovated c.1788 stuccoed brick masterpiece at 6 Tradd Street is one of Charleston's finest and oldest town homes. Situated within the original walled city of Charles Towne, the John Fabre, Jr. House is now part of the prestigious South of Broad neighborhood. The home is steps away from Rainbow Row, the Charleston Harbor and a number of Charleston's best restaurants.A superbly crafted iron gate forged by the renowned local blacksmith Phillip Simmons opens to a private brick walkway which leads to the home's front door and entry hall. The spacious living room, full of charm and a multitude...
This beautiful Italianate style Charleston duplex features updated kitchens and baths, new kitchen appliances, new HVAC equipment, refinished hardwood floors, professionally refinished original windows, and new paint inside and out.According to the Poston book (1954), this is one of three Italianate style Charleston single houses constructed by Mr. & Mrs. T. Arthur Casey (an appraiser) before 1886. In the directory of 1893, this house at 22 Council was listed as their personal residence and 18 & 20 Council were known as the ''Casey Tenements''.This 8 bedroom, 3.5 bath duplex offers multiple...
Circa 1916--Built by Clelia Peronneau McGowan, whose portrait hangs in City Hall, and is one of the founders of the Charleston Public Library and conceptualized Gateway Walk on King Street, across from the Library Society. First time on the market since built (107yrs). Incredible location, this charming turn of the century home offers the perfect setting in the shadow of historic St. Michael's steeple. High ground (X-Zone), 2-car garage, elevator, plus a ground-floor 1BR guest suite. Recent updates including systems, wiring, kitchen and baths. Rear outdoor terrace/porch off of primary bedroom...
This handsome 1857 Italianate style home marks a new era in modern preservation. Two years ago, this home became the first historic brick property in Charleston to be elevated eight feet off the ground. 1 Water Street is set in the most desirable location in Charleston - just steps away from the harbor and all the charm of the city's most notable architecture. Built with a side-hall entryway the home has expansive double-gallery rooms opening onto the western piazzas, perfect for entertaining and gatherings. The rear of the home features a gourmet kitchen that opens into the comfortable...
Gorgeous light-filled condo in the desirable 3 Chisolm building south of Broad. This luxury condo spans the full width of the lovely rear garden, with 9 large windows overlooking the private oasis, with a view of the beautiful garden courtyard from almost every room. Highlights of this sophisticated and elegant space include soaring ceilings, spacious open living and dining area with gas fireplace and custom built-in bookcases flanking the fireplace, crown moldings, and fantastic floor plan. The large primary suite is on the south side, with updated ensuite bathroom, walk-in closet, plus a...
Stunning, renovated, and light-filled condo located in the sought-after South of Broad neighborhood. This second-floor corner unit features one bedroom and 2.5 baths. High ceilings and views of the park invite natural light through large windows which span the home. A separate den with a fireplace may be closed off as a guest room as needed, with glass doors and electric shades recessed in the ceiling. Hardwood floors flow throughout the open floor plan, providing spacious living and room to entertain.