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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:58
Average Price:$2,748,800
Highest Listing Price:$10,800,000
Average Days On Market:123
Average Price/SqFt:$825
SC Historic Houses For Sale currently has fifty-eight (58) for sale on MLS. SC Historic Houses For Sale listings have an average sales price of $2,748,800 ranging in price from $430,000 to $10,800,000. The average sq ft home size of SC Historic Houses For Sale Charleston SC is 3,332 square feet. The largest property for sale is 9,709 sqft and smallest 400 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 123 days on the market.

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Step Into Southern Sophistication at The Humphrey Sommers House | Circa 1778!!!Tucked away on one of Charleston's most iconic streets, this refined 18th-century residence effortlessly marries period charm with contemporary grace. Located just steps from the Battery and the sparkling waterfront, this extraordinary South of Broad home sits in a coveted X flood zone--meaning no flood insurance is required--adding peace of mind to its long list of rare attributes.As you cross the threshold, a gracious entryway sets the tone with soaring 10-foot ceilings, a sweeping staircase, and intricate millwork that nods to the home's storied past. Eight fireplaces, each add warmth and character throughout. A discreet powder room offers privacy for guests, while the welcoming front parlor--with itsinviting hearthcalls for fireside conversations and evening unwinds. The formal dining room is both stately and intimate, perfect for festive dinners or cherished family meals. Just beyond lies the heart of the home: a meticulously appointed chef's kitchen. Designed for both function and beauty, it features high-end appliances including a GE refrigerator, double ovens, a six-burner gas cooktop with built-in grill, a KitchenAid microwave, and a sleek wet bar with a wine fridge. The space flows into a casual dining nook and cozy sitting area, perfect for morning coffee or evening gatherings. French doors and windows lead to a serene courtyard garden, where manicured greenery, ambient LED lighting, and historic brick walls create a tranquil outdoor escape. Blooming magnolia and lemon trees bring fragrance and color to the landscape, and there's ample room to add a boutique-style plunge pool should you desire a splash of luxury. On the second floor, the expansive primary suite is your private haven. A fireplace and sitting area provide a sense of calm, while a Juliet balcony offers views of Tradd Street. The adjoining sun-kissed library or office includes its own balcony with peek-a-boo views of and the harbor and adds versatility to the floorplan. The ensuite bath is a spa-like retreat, featuring dual vanities, two water closets, an oversized shower, and a luxurious soaking tub. The walk-in closet is exceptionally generous, with two additional closets providing even more storage. The third floor features two spacious guest bedrooms, each with ensuite baths, while a separate guest suiteover the garage can be accessed by its own staircaseoffers an ideal space for extended visitors, an au pair, or a potential rental. Complete with a sitting room, fireplace, full bedroom and bath, it's a versatile hideaway full of possibility. One of the home's most notable rarities is the climate-controlled, two-car garageequipped with a dehumidifierperfect for housing classic cars, golf carts, or collectibles. Additional highlights include a full CPI security system with integrated cameras, and a dry walk-down cellar that's perfect for a future wine room. Every inch of this home has been thoughtfully curated to preserve its historic soul while elevating it for modern living. With timeless architecture, lush outdoor living, and unmatched character, The Humphrey Sommers House is more than a homeit's a piece of Charleston's living history, waiting for its next chapter. Schedule your showing today.
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 4 Sqft - 4945
Beautifully restored 2 bed/2 bath home at the corner of Montagu Street and Ashley Avenue in the Harleston Village neighborhood of historic downtown Charleston. 95 Ashley Avenue D is the original kitchen building to the William A. Courtenay House, c. 1840. Courtenay was mayor of Charleston from 1879-1887, including during the great earthquake of 1886. The dependency is directly accessible from Montagu Street or through a charming brick-walled garden at the back of the property.The home preserves the original exposed brick and high, wooden-beamed ceilings. The bright, open great room has an original fireplace in the living area, as well as several sets of doors that open to the private courtyard garden. It flows into the updated kitchen with breakfast bar and stainless applainces.appliances. One bedroom and a full bath with laundry facilities complete the first floor. A spiral staircase off of the dining area leads to the second floor, with a large loft, plus the primary suite. The primary bath has dual sinks and a garden tub, while the bedroom includes a walk-in closet. The bedroom also has a charming iron Juliet balcony that overlooks the garden below. The home comes with one off-street parking space. 95 Ashley Avenue D has an ideal location in Harleston Village. It's just 2 blocks in either direction to Colonial Lake or Cannon Park and 3 blocks to Alberta Long Park on the Ashley River. MUSC and Roper Hospitals are just another block further.
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1200
Charming 2 bed/1 bath stucco-over brick home with large courtyard garden and 2 off street parking spaces. 73 Anson Street was originally a dependency to the c. 1800 Joseph Legare House at 75 Anson Street, and is quietly tucked at the back of the property at the end of a shared driveway. A sun-dappled private courtyard doubles your living and entertaining space amid the mild Lowcountry climate. Inside, the open first-floor living space conveys historic charm with exposed brick walls, rough-hewn ceiling beams, and heart pine floors. The living room is anchored by a large brick hearth surrounded by built-in bookshelves. The dining area and kitchen continue the rustic wood aesthetic.Upstairs, the primary bedroom features the home's second fireplace as well as multiple closets. The secondbedroom has washer and dryer hookups in its closet. Both bedrooms overlook the landscaped and hardscaped courtyard, where a fountain creates a soothing water feature. And while Ansonborough is a very walkable neighborhood, you won't have to worry about finding parking, as 73 Anson Street comes with off-street parking for 2 vehicles. Plus, it has a utility yard with 2 outdoor storage sheds behind the parking lot. The home has a brand new AC system with smart thermostat and dehumidifier, so those long-term maintenance projects are already taken care of for you. Perhaps best of all, you're only a few blocks in any direction from dining, shopping, museums, and public spaces.
View details Beds - 2 Baths - 1 Sqft - 1024
Nestled in Charleston's coveted South of Broad neighborhood, directly across from the iconic Rainbow Row, 15 North Adgers Wharf offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of the city's rich history. This meticulously maintained 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bath residence spans 2,262 square feet, seamlessly blending historic charm with contemporary comforts.Originally owned by Robert Tradd and later by merchant Jacob Motte, the land became Motte's Wharf, an essential hub for trade. In the 19th century, James Adger & Co. transformed the area into a major shipping terminal, contributing to Charleston's economic growth. By the 20th century, the historic warehouses were converted into residences, preserving their architectural heritage while adapting to modern living.Living at North Adgers Wharf places you steps away from Broad Street's boutiques, galleries, and renowned dinging. Stroll along Waterfront Park or immerse yourself in Charleston's historic streets, all just moments from your doorstep. This home tastefully blends preserved architectural details--exposed brick walls and original hardwood floors--with modern updates, including high end appliances. Spacious living areas provide an inviting ambiance, while each bedroom features an en-suite bath for ultimate privacy and convenience. 15 North Adgers Wharf is more than a home--it's a chance to own a piece of history while enjoying modern luxuries in one of Charleston's most sought-after locations.
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 3 Sqft - 2262
The charm of the Ansonborough Neighborhood is on full display in this unique residence just a short walk to everything Charleston has to offer. First time on the market since the current owners acquired the property from an estate. The owners then undertook a full house restoration after hiring a dream team of local collaborators that included ReNew Urban Builders, architect Bill Huey and landscape architect Glen Gardner. The restoration was overseen and documented by the National Television Series ''THIS OLD HOUSE.''When you arrive home you will park behind a Custom Wrought Iron Gate designed and built by the students at the American College of the Building Arts. The lush outdoor living area is located in the rear of the property featuring 20 foot high brick walls that surroundthe courtyard, mature plantings, outdoor dinning area, full outdoor kitchen, a large heated saline pool and fountain. You will be amazed at the serenity and privacy you'll have in the middle of Downtown Charleston. As you enter the home off the piazza the living room is to your left with high ceilings and a fireplace. Across from the living room is the designer kitchen featuring Miele Appliances, custom Range Hood and top of the line SieMatic Cabinetry. Leaving the kitchen you will step down to a very unique dining room with two fireplaces, wet bar, wine wall and custom Cypress Cabinetry and table all made from an ancient sunken cypress tree, retrieved from the watery deeps of the Edisto River. Upstairs from the foyer is the Primary Suite and office/den area of the home. The Primary Suite has a Spa like bathroom, with heated floors, glassed in shower with soaker tub, towel warming drawer and a Kohler Bidet/toilet. This home has a large number of addition features so please see those in Documents. This is the perfect property for a full-time resident or a lock-and-leave home in the center of Charleston.
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 3 Sqft - 2836
This property, c. 1812 boasts a quiet, private and flood-free location in sought-after Ansonborough. Fully renovated 2021-2023, this property with a guest house offers the perfect balance of historic details and modern living. With off-street parking for 3 and up to 4 on-street spaces, a lovely southern exposure and ALL NEW systems, a NEW POOL, this propertyis situated at the end of a rare dead end street. 5 and 5 1/2 Alexander St. are separately metered and 5 1/2 has an entirely separate entrance which offers the owner great choices! The main house boasts 3 Bd/ 3.5 Ba and the guest house has 2 Bd/ 2 Ba and an entrance from George St. Come and see this property. It's a gem!
View details Beds - 5 Baths - 0 Sqft - 3800
This stunning antebellum gem, spanning approximately 3,557 square feet, is situated in the heart of Summerville's Historic District. There's a cottage behind the home totaling 3,000 sq. Ft. of additional living space. Built in 1835, it exudes classic Lowcountry charm, from its inviting curb appeal to its thoughtfully designed floor plan, originally crafted for optimal ventilation.Upon entering from the spacious front porch, you are welcomed by a spacious central hallway that once extended the entire length of the home. Flanking the hallway are two rooms on each side, a design that allowed for excellent airflow in the era before air conditioning. This historic residence boasts original moldings, rich hardwood flooring, and multiple fireplaces, including those in the formal living room, formal dining room, and the primary downstairs bedroom. The primary suite, located at the front of the hallway, is bathed in natural light and features an en-suite bathroom complete with double sinks, a built-in vanity, and a shower. The formal living room seamlessly connects to a spacious office as well as the elegant dining room, an ideal space for hosting holiday gatherings and dinner parties. Across the hall, the breakfast room opens into a generously sized kitchen, which spans the entire rear of the home. With extensive cabinetry and storage, this kitchen is both functional and impressive. Upstairs, three (possibly four) additional spacious bedrooms provide ample living space. One of these bedrooms features an en-suite bathroom, making it a perfect secondary primary suitean uncommon feature in historic homes of this stature. A second full bathroom and a wide central hallway complete the upper level. Stepping outside, you'll find a beautifully paved brick patio, perfect for outdoor entertaining. A charming deck in one corner of the home offers views of one of Summerville's magnificent live oak trees. At the rear of the property, you'll find an exceptional 3,000-square-foot cottage, featuring 1,920 square feet on the main level and an additional 1,080 square feet upstairs, unfinished but fully heated and cooled. A spacious front porch enhances its charm, making it an ideal option for a family compound or potential rental income. Inside, the cottage is thoughtfully designed with a full kitchen, bathroom, and three additional bedrooms. Attached to the cottage, a generous workshop, currently utilized as an artist's studio, offers endless possibilities for customization. The upper level of the cottage provides a substantial unfinished area, perfect for storage or conversion into additional living space, with a mini-split HVAC system already installed. This exceptional property is just moments from Summerville's vibrant community events, renowned restaurants, boutique shops, healthcare facilities, entertainment venues, parks, sports courts, walking trails, and more. Don't miss this rare opportunityschedule your showing today!
View details Beds - 5 Baths - 3 Sqft - 3557
Originally dating to 1731, the Motte Harvey house underwent a multi-year comprehensive renovation, including structural, mechanical and electrical work, as well as thoughtful design interventions to bring the home up to current standards and lifestyles. The classic single house has an entry logia at grade with two piazzas above, which originally wrapped the back of the home. The logia and piazzas at the rear were previously enclosed, then adjoined to the dependency via a party wall in a later renovation. It is in this additional space where the kitchen and bathrooms are located. While the whole home was renovated, the new work was focused largely in this space, with the work in the original volume of the house mainly centered around removing more contemporary interventions.The footprint of the existing kitchen, which extended into the entry logia, was reworked to sit behind the historic primary volume of the home. A glazed steel entry door sits lightly where the logia once wrapped, and the original piazza ceiling, exposed during construction, now continues from the outdoors in. Existing stucco was similarly salvaged and extended in kind along the original exterior wall plane into the kitchen, where brick from the historic addition has been repointed and is now exposed. This reworked space features a mudroom and butlers pantry adjacent to a chef's kitchen, which includes GE Monogram appliances, Waterworks and deVol fixtures. These spaces now flow seamlessly into the living spaces via previously enclosed historic window openings, allowing for ease of use, while respecting the integrity of this pre-revolutionary home. The primary bathroom sits above the kitchen on the second floor and was also reconfigured to allow for walk-in closets, as well as a free standing tub and private water closet. Once more, the space is accessed via previously enclosed historic fenestration, allowing for the existing panelling and casework to remain untouched. On the third floor, contemporary renovations largely disregarded the historic organization, bifurcating rooms without reference for fireplaces or windows. This was remedied through thoughtful and responsible design, allowing for an updated bathroom and laundry room to remain in the space, while respecting the remaining historic fabric. The mechanical systems were reconfigured as part of this effort, eliminating ductwork and chases that interfered in the space. A second bathroom at the third floor was structurally shored, while being updated to offer closet space and new finishes. A midcentury attic stair was also removed at the third floor, uncovering piazza windows and allowing for the primary stair run to continue to the fourth floor. By extending the stair, the bedroom and new bathroom on the fourth floor are now incorporated into the home.
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 4 Sqft - 4465
A little gem awaits in the heart of Historic Downtown Summerville! Surrounded by vibrant azaleas, majestic oaks, and magnolia trees, this home is just a short stroll from the charming downtown area. This home offers the perfect blend of history and modern convenience. A spacious front porch greets you, leading to beautiful hardwood floors that flow through the living areas. The fully renovated kitchen is a true standout, featuring modern appliances, quartz countertops, soft-close drawers, and many other thoughtful touches. Three generous bedrooms are located on the main floor, while the fourth is upstairs, with each room having its own private bath. In the back, you'll find a patio area perfect for entertaining and a detached garage, accessible via the mud/laundry room.
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 3 Sqft - 2256

HISTORIC CITIES & TOWNS OF SOUTH CAROLINA

 

CHARLESTON SC 

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. 

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COLUMBIA SC

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. 

 

 

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