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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:
50
Average Price:
$3,606,438
Highest Listing Price:
$17,900,000
Average Days On Market:
118
Average Price/SqFt:
$893
SC Historic Houses For Sale currently has fifty (50) for sale on MLS. SC Historic Houses For Sale listings have an average sales price of $3,606,438 ranging in price from $252,000 to $17,900,000. The average sq ft home size of SC Historic Houses For Sale Charleston SC is 4,037 square feet. The largest property for sale is 11,737 sqft and smallest 383 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 118 days on the market.
Charming, cozy, and absolutely adorable; just a few words to describe this Hasell St studio. Whether you're an investor looking for a great property, a local looking for a spot downtown or just wanting to own a piece of historic downtown Charleston, this is the one for you. Tons of natural light, high ceilings, the quaintest interiors, and one deeded off-street parking spot. This is the perfect spot to have downtown. Steps to shopping, dining (with spots like FIG around the corner), and all that Charleston is known for. Owning this studio is like owning a little piece of history. Schedule your showing today!
Southern elegance, with modern luxuries. Welcome to Cedar Knoll Estate, c1830. This remarkable property spans more than 4 acres in Historic Camden with lush historic gardens, salt water pool, guest house and deeded access to the adjoining Polo Field. The 7,600± sq ft. main residence showcases classic Southern architecture, featuring a stately two-story columned porch that opens to a grand foyer and sweeping staircase. The traditional floor plan includes 3 levels of renovated living space with 9 fireplaces, original hardwood floors, elevator and grand custom molding. The main level includes a gourmet kitchen with Viking double gas range, Sub-Zero appliances, copper prep sink, custom cabinetry, and adjoining sun room overlooking the pool and gardens. A formal dining room is just off the kitchen with hand-painted murals and elegant chandelier. Two formal living rooms are located on both sides of the foyer plus what is historically known as "The Pecky Cypress Room", with custom Scottish woodwork, that was believed to be moved over from Europe in the early 1900's. A casual family room, also on the main level, has a private bath and could serve as the 7th bedroom. The primary suite is on the second level and a true retreat, with a fireplace, dual dressing rooms, and luxurious walk-in shower. An added luxury is the french doors that open to the screened sleeping porch overlooking the pool. The home offers a total of 7 bedroom, 6 full baths, and 2 half baths. The lower level basement includes a 1200 bottle Wine Cellar, a half bath, laundry and multiple gathering/entertaining spaces. Stepping outside the main house, the Carriage Guest House, recently renovated, includes two bedrooms, two baths, a full kitchen, and living area, and is ideal for guests or extended family. The outdoor living at Cedar Knoll is equally impressive with a 60’ x 20’ saltwater pool with 13-foot paved decking that accommodates up to 200 guests, surrounding one of Camden’s largest formal gardens, featuring a Boxwood Parterre, camellia-lined drive, and vibrant azaleas. This property is truly one of a kind! Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in
Historic Simkins/Tompkins Hous A Legacy Reimagined Step into South Carolina history with this stunning 14 room, three story estate, originally built by Revolutionary War patriot and a founder of Edgefield, Col. Arthur Simkins, in the late 1700's. Reconstructed in the 1830's using original heart of pine timbers and hand crafted details. -- including a carved archway and hand forged nails -- this home blends timeless craftsmanship with modern comfort. Set on a serine tract of almost 30 acres along Meeting Street Road overlooking Turkey Creek, the property features wide porches, soaring halls, a grand staircase, and architectural elements originally from other iconic Edgefield homes.Once the center piece of Cedar Fields Plantation and later a gathering place for the Edgefield Light Dragoons, its walls echo with stories of early American independence, Southern tradition and generations of family life. Now thoughtfully updated with a new roof, a freshly hand painted exterior and a whole house generator, this historic treasure awaits its next chapter. Own a piece of Edgefield soul. -- where heritage meets home.
Historic Simkins/Tompkins House A Legacy Reimagined Step into South Carolina history with this stunning 14 room, three story estate, originally built by Revolutionary War patriot and a founder of Edgefield, Col. Arthur Simkins, in the late 1700's. Reconstructed in the 1830's using original heart of pine timbers and hand crafted details. -- including a carved archway and hand forged nails -- this home blends timeless craftsmanship with modern comfort. Set on a serine tract of almost 30 acres along Meeting Street Road overlooking Turkey Creek, the property features wide porches, soaring halls, a grand staircase, and architectural elements originally from other iconic Edgefield homes. Once the center piece of Cedar Fields Plantation and later a gathering place for the Edgefield Light Dragoons, its walls echo with stories of early American independence, Southern tradition and generations of family life. Now thoughtfully updated with a new roof, a freshly hand painted exterior and a whole house generator, this historic treasure awaits its next chapter. Own a piece of Edgefield soul. -- where heritage meets home. Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.
Welcome to The Noyer-Wildhagen House, c. 1807. 286 Meeting Street, Unit C is a beautifully restored condominium in one of Charleston's coveted historic homes. Originally owned and built by Ms. Abigail Noyer and later passed down to the Wildhagen Family, this stunning Federal-style brick single house has a rich history. Meticulously restored and now home to handsome condominiums, the property was honored with the prestigious Carolopolis Award by the Charleston Preservation Society. Stepping inside through the private piazza, the bright foyer leads to you the grand living room. The living room is outfitted with timeless architectural details - heart-pine wood floors, an elegant fireplace, soaring ceilings, detailed moldings and custom lighting. The spacious kitchen offers an abundance ofcabinet and counter space. The striking primary bedroom with towering ceilings features a lovely, recently renovated ensuite bathroom. Conveniently, the bathroom can also be accessed from the hall. A walk-in closet and reimagined laundry room complete the primary bedroom suite. The private, sunny piazza is a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city and allows you to take in the sites of Ansonborough and Downtown Charleston. 286 Meeting Street is perfectly positioned amidst Charleston's finest restaurants, shopping, art galleries, and parks. Whether you're seeking a charming pied-à-terre or a full-time residence, this exceptional home offers both history and modern elegance in an unbeatable location.
21 Broad Street offers a rare opportunity to own a fully renovated, income-generating historic property in the heart of downtown Charleston. Originally built in 1802 and completely updated in 2018 (with additional improvements in 2023), this 4,254 sq ft mixed-use building spans four floors and provides both commercial and residential income streams with unmatched versatility. The first floor features a professional office suite with a shared conference room and four private offices, ideal for business tenants or an owner seeking a prestigious Broad Street address. The second floor is a 2-bedroom residence operating as a successful short-term rental with a rare, grandfathered B&B license -- a highly valuable asset in Charleston's tightly regulated market.The top two floors are home to a spacious 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath apartment with updated kitchen and baths, perfect for long-term rental income or owner occupancy. Currently fully leased with tenants in place, the property grosses $242,000 annually. Additional highlights include two off-street parking spaces, updated systems and finishes throughout, and a prime location within walking distance to the Battery, White Point Gardens, award-winning restaurants, coffee shops, and galleries. Whether maintained as a turn-key investment, converted to a live-work arrangement, or adapted for full owner occupancy, 21 Broad Street blends Charleston's historic charm with modern function and proven rental income.
Embrace a rare opportunity to own a piece of history in the heart of downtown Abbeville. This remarkable 1820 home is one of the city's oldest and is known as the Shillito-Townsend House on the National Register of Historic Places. Your journey begins at the white picket fence and a brick walkway crafted from materials original to the home and the historic Burlington Mill. The gardens, dating back to the 1820s, are a true botanical retreat, featuring early 1900s boxwood gardens. Relax on the Southern porch with its traditional “haint blue” ceiling, a perfect spot to watch neighbors stroll to Main Street Coffee or head downtown for a show at the renowned Abbeville Opera House, enjoy festivals on the Court Square, indulge in local fare, or find unique treasures in the surrounding boutiques. Inside, you'll feel the soul of this home, where original wide-plank hardwood floors have absorbed the character of centuries. Preserved with perfection, every detail is a nod to its deep history, from the breathtaking original moldings and fireplaces to the wavy 9-over-9 classic windows. The main level offers a cozy den, a living room, and a dining room, each with a remote gas fireplace, along with a full bathroom, laundry closet, and an owner’s suite with private access to the gardens. The kitchen has been thoughtfully updated to blend vintage charm with modern convenience. The owner preserved the original window garden view while updating the electrical, plumbing, and gas. The space now features a classic Italian-made Hallman gas range, a vintage farmhouse sink with an unlacquered brass fixture, a panel-front Z-Line dishwasher, solid wood cabinetry, and butcher block countertops. Adjacent to the kitchen, a convenient mudroom provides the perfect drop spot after enjoying the gardens. Up the original central staircase are two spacious bedrooms. The first bedroom features a working fireplace and stunning window views overlooking the gardens, while the second retains its original, untouched wallpaper, adding a unique warmth and character. This home offers the best of both worlds: historic charm and peace of mind with recent updates. The owner has meticulously maintained the property with a 4-ton HVAC installed in 2024, a freshly painted interior and exterior, a sealed and repaired roof, and new attic insulation. Whether you're seeking a primary residence, a second home, a unique short-term rental, or a charming space for a service-based business, this home is a living monument where every creaky floorboard tells a story. Protected by a preservation easement held by the Palmetto Trust for Historic Preservation, its legacy is ensured for generations to come. To tour this historic property, a private showing must be scheduled with the listing agent and your buyer’s agent. Please be a pre-approved buyer or show proof of funds, and view the 360 tour and video tour before scheduling.
This stunning 5,100 sq ft single-family residence, the historic Mary Scott House built in 1813, is located in the highly sought-after Ansonborough neighborhood of Charleston. With 4 spacious bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, this historic home offers an ideal blend of comfort and charm. The property features a well-appointed kitchen, a cozy living room, an elegant dining room, and a welcoming family room. Additionally, there are two finished playrooms, perfect for children or as private retreats.For added convenience, the home includes a mother-in-law or nanny suite, complete with its own full kitchen, living room, bedroom, bath and separate entry, ensuring privacy for guests or extended family.In addition to the main house the property boats a separate 1100 sq ft Carriage House ( not part of 5100 sq ft main house ) with two fully furnished 550 sq ft rental units, each with a kitchen, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, and a living room. With a proven rental history, these units average $6,000 per month, totaling $144,000 per year. The property comes with legal short-term rental licensing from the City of Charleston, making it a rare find. Parking is plentiful with 8 off-street spaces, and there's room for 2 more, a significant advantage in this vibrant neighborhood. Another incredible attribute of 11 George is the investment flexibility it could provide. The two units can be leased for approximately one hundred and forty-four thousand a year. Additionally there is opportunity to short term rent the mother in law/nanny suit for another seventy two thousand dollars. With over two hundred thousand dollars in income you can live downtown in southern elegance with your expenses covered! Owner will consider selling the main house along with six parking spots separately. Obviously a house of this stature with ample parking is a one of a kind.
This stunning 5,100 sq ft single-family residence, the historic Mary Scott House built in 1813, is located in the highly sought-after Ansonborough neighborhood of Charleston. With 4 spacious bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, this historic home offers an ideal blend of comfort and charm. The property features a well-appointed kitchen, a cozy living room, an elegant dining room, and a welcoming family room. Additionally, there are two finished playrooms, perfect for children or as private retreats.For added convenience, the home includes a mother-in-law or nanny suite, complete with its own full kitchen, living room, bedroom, bath and separate entry, ensuring privacy for guests or extended family.In addition to the main house the property boats a separate 1100 sq ft Carriage House( not part of 5100 sq ft main house ) with two fully furnished 550 sq ft rental units, each with a kitchen, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, and a living room. With a proven rental history, these units average $6,000 per month, totaling $144,000 per year. The property comes with legal short-term rental licensing from the City of Charleston, making it a rare find. Parking is plentiful with 8 off-street spaces, and there's room for 2 more, a significant advantage in this vibrant neighborhood. Another incredible attribute of 11 George is the investment flexibility it could provide. The two units can be leased for approximately one hundred and forty-four thousand a year. Additionally there is opportunity to short term rent the mother in law/nanny suit for another seventy two thousand dollars. With over two hundred thousand dollars in income you can live downtown in southern elegance with your expenses covered! Owner will consider selling the main house along with six parking spots separately. Obviously a house of this stature with ample parking is a one of a kind.
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.