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Historic homes for sale South Carolina. View all SC historic houses, mansions & plantation homes for sale. South Carolina as most of us know from history class is one of the original 13 colonies that made up what is now known to us as the United States. With that history comes many homes that have been here since that time, especially when Charleston SC was the largest port city in what is now known as the USA. When Charleston SC was the capital of South Carolina before the signing of the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution many of the biggest names & dignitaries in US history called South Carolina home or visited here. Historic homes for sale in Charleston SC can fetch over $10M depending, of course, the neighborhood, size, & street, historical significance, and more. Charleston is not the only city with historic homes for sale in SC, the Midlands (capital) as it’s known, more so Columbia SC historic homes are also very abundant and impressive.
MLS Listings Data
Total Listings:
62
Average Price:
$2,632,366
Highest Listing Price:
$11,500,000
Average Days On Market:
104
Average Price/SqFt:
$741
SC Historic Houses For Sale currently has sixty-two (62) for sale on MLS. SC Historic Houses For Sale listings have an average sales price of $2,632,366 ranging in price from $225,000 to $11,500,000. The average sq ft home size of SC Historic Houses For Sale Charleston SC is 3,552 square feet. The largest property for sale is 11,737 sqft and smallest 397 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 104 days on the market.
Tucked within Charleston's most prestigious neighborhood South of Broad, this charming residence embodies timeless Lowcountry elegance in an exceptional, walkable location just two blocks from the Battery.The private brick courtyard is an inviting and picturesque entrance, and sets the tone for the home's quintessential Charleston character, with brick walls and steps, a graceful iron gate, window boxes, and a fountain surrounded by lush plantings.Inside, the light-filled living room is anchored by a double-sided brick gas fireplace that seamlessly connects to the dining room, creating an ideal flow for both everyday living and entertaining. The dining room is large and easily seats all your family and friends. The sunny kitchen is lined with four oversized windows andfeatures granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a casual dining counter for relaxed meals.
Upstairs, the spacious primary suite is a serene retreat, highlighted by a curved arched ceiling and distinctive fanlight window. Multiple closets provide ample storage, while the en suite bath offers dual vanities, a clawfoot soaking tub, and a separate walk-in shower with marble and tile finishes. A second bedroom with an updated en suite bath and a conveniently tucked-away stacked washer and dryer completes the upper level.
The ground floor offers exceptional versatility, with a cozy den or family room featuring exposed brick walls and tile flooring, along with a third bedroom, full bath, and a generous storage room, ideal for guests or flexible additional living space.
Perfectly positioned in a quiet residential enclave, yet moments from Charleston's finest parks, dining, and shopping, this home offers an unparalleled blend of historic charm, modern comfort, and premier location.
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).
Luxury Live Auction! Bidding to start from $1,600,000.00! Honored by the City of Camden’s Historic Preservation Society in 2025, the 1846 DeSaussure House stands as a remarkable legacy reborn. Meticulously reconstructed from the studs out, this extraordinary estate seamlessly blends old-world soul with modern precision—where 19th-century character meets 21st-century engineering, complete with all-new mechanical systems.Unrivaled in both craftsmanship and design, the home welcomes you through a grand foyer flanked by two elegant parlors, each showcasing custom wainscoting, soaring 14-foot ceilings, and original heart pine flooring. Beyond, a stunning 1,950-square-foot expansion unfolds, thoughtfully designed for modern luxury living. This contemporary wing features a world-class chef’s kitchen, dual walk-in pantries, a dedicated food and coffee station, and a butler’s pantry. A climate-controlled sunroom and a lavish main-level primary suite, complete with a custom-built dressing room, giving you both comfort and sophistication.Additional highlights include a street-level executive office and a one-of-a-kind “speakeasy” wine cellar, artfully reimagined from the original stables with exposed historic brick.Set on 2.08 acres of lush, newly landscaped grounds, this 6,641-square-foot residence provides five spacious 19x19 bedroom suites and eight fireplaces throughout. The estate is further enhanced by a private Rockwell system supplying pH-balanced alkaline water to the entire property—delivering both a sustainable landscape solution and a premium drinking water source for the home.A truly visionary opportunity, the estate’s grand scale and expansive grounds make it ideally suited for a luxury bed and breakfast or an exclusive private wedding venue.This architectural masterpiece represents a rare chance to own. Schedule your private tour today and experience one of South Carolina’s most distinguished historic properties, the Crown Jewel of Historic Camden. Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.
Renovation opportunity in the historic Harleston Village neighborhood just three blocks from King Street. This handsome two-story stucco residence, built circa 1812, is currently configured as a four-unit property and offers significant potential for restoration or investment.The building sits on a generous lot with ample off-street parking--an uncommon feature in this desirable downtown location. Existing leases expire July 31, 2026.Recent improvements: new slate roof main house, new metal roof addition. plumbing and electrical work, and structural repairs. Contact agent for a complete list.
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.
Circa 1823, a rare historic compound tucked along Warren Street featuring three structures, including two residences with a total of five bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms. Originally developed in the 1820s as part of the estate of Benjamin Faneuil Dunkin, Chancellor of South Carolina, 87 1/2 & 1/4 Warren Street once served as the kitchen house and carriage and stable outbuildings for the neighboring main residence now known as the 'Ashley Hall Warren Street House'. The property has been thoughtfully restored while preserving its early Charleston character and is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. The main residence offers three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths, blending preserved early 19th-century architectural elements with refined updates for contemporaryliving. On the first floor, the living room, dining room, sunroom, and kitchen are framed by original exposed brick walls and natural light creating warmth and architectural depth throughout the living spaces. The eat-in kitchen features custom cabinetry, premium appliances, and glass doors that open to the patio and expansive yard, offering an effortless connection to outdoor living and entertaining. Upstairs, heart pine floors and soaring ceilings define the second level, which opens onto a spacious rear porch overlooking the enclosed grounds. The generous lot offers ample space for a future pool, presenting an opportunity to create a truly exceptional outdoor retreat. Privately situated at the rear of the property, the separate two-bedroom guest house provides flexibility for guests, extended family, pool house, home office, or rental income. Recent improvements include a new slate roof on the main residence (2024), a new roof on the guest house (2026), and a comprehensive renovation completed between 2017 and 2018. Additional features include a gated driveway with ample off-street parking, renovated upper porch, a private courtyard-style yard, and a detached shed - rare amenities in historic downtown Charleston. Steeped in Charleston history and located within one of the city's most treasured historic corridors, 87 1/2 & 1/4 Warren Street presents a rare opportunity to own a distinctive and enduring piece of the city's architectural legacy.
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.
Circa 1804, The Lindsay Fowler House. Prime, quiet lower Church Street location. This fine South of Broad home was beautifully restored, including the addition of a comfortable kitchen/library wing, plus a rear stair to the private primary suite. Historic finishes throughout, up to 4 total bedrooms and 4 full baths, if needed. All 4 baths have been recently updated in 2025. Beautifully cared for, charming walled courtyard, gated off-street parking.
Welcome to 16 Water Street, a beautiful circa 1815 home in mint condition, nestled in the heart of the historic district. Meticulous owners have just added two exquisite new bathrooms upstairs, new HVAC units and a new exterior paint job including shutters. Filled with sunshine, this home features honey colored heart pine floors, intricate molding and two lovely fireplaces and mantles. The chef's kitchen boasts a large Thermador stove and a large Sub-Zero refrigerator. The dining area flows effortlessly into the lovely, intimate garden out back, making this the perfect backdrop to host family and friends. Enjoy being just steps from High Battery and White Point Gardens, as well as world-renowned restaurants, museums, and shopping.
Probably the most well-known historic city of South Carolina has to be Charleston SC. Given that Charleston SC is featured in all of the best travel magazines, won best #1 tourist city I don’t know how many times, home of Bravo’s Southern Charm hit show, and home to some of the best culinary dining it is no surprise. The Low-country of South Carolina is home to many “Antebellum” homes characterized by large swaths of land, large mature trees, huge mansion-style homes with large columns, and huge stairways.
Charleston is also one of the oldest cities in North America and at one point was the vacation destination for many historic politicians and military generals of both the Revolutionary War and The Civil War. It is not uncommon to find a house that was once owned or lived in by someone famous to our United States Constitution or government.
Columbia SC only about 1.5-hour drive from Charleston and now the capital of South Carolina wasn’t always the capital but ever since it was ransacked by the North in The Civil War Columbia has its own proud history and the historic homes to match it. Certain streets and neighborhoods of downtown Columbia SC have many historic homes, and outside Columbia is Camden SC another place full of plantation homes & mansions. Luckily these historic homes & plantations usually come with large parcels of land usually a minimum of 5 acres unless the house is in the city of course. The outer smaller towns of central South Carolina (The Midlands) is also full of historic homes where you’ll find a lot of acreage that comes with the house. In 1786, in what’s now, Columbia was important to the overall development of the state. The Congarees, a frontier fort on the west bank of the Congaree River, was the head of navigation in the Santee River system. A ferry was established by the colonial government in 1754 to connect the fort with the growing settlements on the higher ground on the east bank. Columbia SC has a “historic district” even where many of the homes are designated historic and subject to many of the same rigorous standards as Charleston’s historic homes as it pertains to renovation and work.
CAMDEN SC
South Carolina has large palatial mansions, Antebellum & plantation-style houses all over the state so if you are one of those people who just love history and the charm of the old south, and don’t mind the stifling heat and humidity that comes along with it then come on down to our home. Just outside of Columbia only a short drive, Camden SC is in Kershaw County and is the oldest inland city and fourth oldest city in South Carolina. It is near the center of the Cofitachequi chiefdom that existed in the 1500s. In 1730, Camden became part of a township plan ordered by King George II. Camden is also home to Lake Wateree, where you can find lakefront homes as well.