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Total Listings:65
Average Price:$707,865
Highest Listing Price:$3,500,000
Average Days On Market:335
Average Price/SqFt:$744

McClellanville SC has sixty-five properties for sale on MLS. Homes for sale in Mcclellanville have an average list price of $707,865 ranging in price from $60,000 to $3,500,000. The average size property in McClellanville SC is 951 square feet. Largest for sale being 3,858 sqft and smallest 0 sqft. View houses listings by price, street, subdivision, age, property type, location, features, size, and listing date time on MLS with avg of 335 days on the market. View property listings all over South Carolina here by all major markets: Lowcountry, Midlands, Upstate & Pee Dee (Grand Strand).

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Welcome to ARDEA, which includes 107 acres of forest which runs all the way to the Intracoastal Waterway, making it a very special place. The home is surrounded by beautiful old live oaks. The forest on this property comprises primarily of mature, old growth Southern Pines. It is a beautiful tract of heavily timbered and well managed forest. In addition to the mature pine, it also contains an array of both upland and bottom land species of hardwood trees. These hard woods provide excellent forage and mast production for the abundant wildlife found on the property. The property has an incredibly diverse ecosystem, including an abundance of old growth pine forest and an area of healthy vibrant marsh with all its inherent diversity. It also has unique pine islands located between the residence and the beautiful waterfront at the Intracoastal Waterway.
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 1 Sqft - 1476
Welcome to this 4-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home situated on a spacious one-acre lot in the charming coastal town of McClellanville. This property presents a unique opportunity for those looking to invest in a home with great potential, as it is being sold as-is and is in need of updating.The home offers a traditional layout with four well-sized bedrooms, providing plenty of space for family or guests. A functional kitchen and living area serve as the heart of the home, ready for a modern renovation to match your personal style. With over an acre of land, the property provides ample outdoor space for gardening, entertaining, or future expansion. Mature trees and natural surroundings offer a sense of privacy and connection to the Lowcountry's beauty.McClellanville is known for its quiet charm, scenic waterways, and close-knit community, all while being within convenient reach of Mount Pleasant and Charleston. Whether you're seeking a primary residence, a weekend retreat, or an investment project, this property is an excellent opportunity to create something special in a highly desirable location. Bring your vision and see the possibilities this home has to offer!
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 1 Sqft - 1225
Tucked away in the heart of historic McClellanville, this rare deepwater property offers the perfect blend of timeless charm and modern luxury. The Louis Whilden House (circa 1862), a beautifully restored French Huguenot cottage, sits on a lush acre of land shaded by towering century-old live oaks, with sweeping marsh and water views of Jeremy Creek.One of McClellanville's oldest residential landmarks, this home combines rich history with contemporary comfort. Original cypress hardwood floors--remarkably well-preserved--span the interiors, bathed in natural light. High ceilings, soft paint colors, and antique windows frame stunning views from every room, making nature the home's true centerpiece.The ample 350-square-foot screened porch offers effortless indoor-outdoor living, where you can enjoy the sights of shrimp boats passing by and sunlight dancing on the water. Inside, the first floor features a luxurious primary suite with a walk-in closet and spacious bathroom. The chef's kitchen, outfitted with Carrera marble countertops, a Viking stove with griddle, and a farmhouse sink, seamlessly flows into the inviting dining and living areas. Two brick fireplaces, one in the living room and one in the master bedroom. add warmth and atmosphere. Upstairs, two cozy bedrooms with original beadboard walls and another full bath provide ample space, while the larger room accommodates two queen beds, sleeping up to eight people comfortably. The property's privacy is unmatched, accessed through an electric security gate, with a crushed-limestone driveway and manicured grounds featuring palmettos, magnolias, and evergreens. The large fenced yard offers a perfect paradise for pets. The recently rebuilt deepwater dock provides easy access to the Intracoastal Waterway, Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, and some of the best fishing, shrimping, and oystering on the East Coast. Two historic outbuildings, once serving as a kitchen and doctor's office, now function as charming equipment sheds with water and electricity. This private retreat is just a short walk to T.W. Graham & Co., a beloved local seafood restaurant, and local markets, with quick access to Bull's Bay Golf Club. Though tucked away in a peaceful setting, it's only 45 minutes from Mt. Pleasant and one hour from downtown Charleston, making it the ideal balance of serenity and convenience.
View details Beds - 3 Baths - 2 Sqft - 1728
This rare, expansive lot affords you the best in privacy & natural beauty. Nestled along the South Carolina coast, the historic fishing village of McClellanville offers a serene and picturesque lifestyle, and residents cherish the town's small-town charm, strong sense of community, and deep connection to the natural beauty of the Lowcountry.A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts: Life in McClellanville is intrinsically linked to the water. The town owns and maintains a public boat landing on Pinckney Street, providing residents with easy access to Jeremy Creek, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean. Annual permits for the boat ramp are available, with discounted rates for residents. For those seeking a place to keep their water-toys, Village Storage of McClellanville offers bothcovered and open-air boat and RV storage just a short distance from the landing. The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor lovers, with the vast Francis Marion National Forest offering opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife observation. The Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, a pristine expanse of marshes, tidal creeks, and barrier islands, is a haven for birdwatching, kayaking, and exploring unspoiled beaches. The culinary scene in McClellanville reflects its coastal heritage, with a focus on fresh, locally sourced seafood. T.W. Graham & Co. is a beloved local institution, renowned for its classic seafood dishes and charming atmosphere. For a more casual bite, the McClellanville Diner serves up traditional Southern comfort food. The town's strong ties to the shrimping industry are celebrated annually at the Lowcountry Shrimp Festival, a vibrant event that brings the community together with live music, local artisans, and, of course, an abundance of fresh shrimp. Despite its small size, McClellanville boasts a vibrant and engaged community. The McClellanville Arts Council plays a central role in the town's cultural life, hosting a variety of events, workshops, and exhibitions that showcase local talent. The Village Museum offers a glimpse into the area's rich history, from its origins as a settlement of rice and indigo planters to its evolution as a thriving fishing village. Residents often speak of the town's friendly and welcoming atmosphere, where neighbors know each other by name and a strong sense of camaraderie prevails. One of McClellanville's most appealing aspects is its ability to offer a peaceful, rural lifestyle while remaining within 25 min of Mt Pleasant's shopping (including Costco & Walmart), restaurants, and medical facilities, including Roper St. Francis Hospital. The historic city of Charleston, with its world-class restaurants, shopping, and cultural attractions, is approximately a 45-minute drive to the south. To the north, the charming coastal town of Georgetown is about a 30-minute drive away. Enjoy the tranquility of village life without sacrificing access to the amenities of a larger city. From the mouths of those who live there, the sentiment is clear. One resident shared, "I grew up in McClellanville living there since I was 8. I spent times running through the Francis Marion and getting stuck in the pluff mud. The local restaurants are some of my favorite places to eat. Even when I am old and grown I will still call this place my home..." It's a place where the rhythm of life is dictated by the tides and the seasons, offering a unique and deeply rewarding way of life for those who choose to call it home. Come experience McClellanville and this tranquil lot for yourself! Notes: Many schooling options, including award winning Wando High School. Septic permit in hand. Cleared homesite is in X Flood zone, which does not require flood insurance from many lenders. A large portion of the lot is wetlands, so your privacy will never be compromised. Wetlands are in AE Flood zone.
View details Lot/Home Site Size - 11.8600 Acres
This rare, expansive lot affords you the best in privacy & natural beauty. Nestled along the South Carolina coast, the historic fishing village of McClellanville offers a serene and picturesque lifestyle, and residents cherish the town's small-town charm, strong sense of community, and deep connection to the natural beauty of the Lowcountry.A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts: Life in McClellanville is intrinsically linked to the water. The town owns and maintains a public boat landing on Pinckney Street, providing residents with easy access to Jeremy Creek, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean. Annual permits for the boat ramp are available, with discounted rates for residents. For those seeking a place to keep their water-toys, Village Storage of McClellanville offersboth covered and open-air boat and RV storage just a short distance from the landing. The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor lovers, with the vast Francis Marion National Forest offering opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife observation. The Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, a pristine expanse of marshes, tidal creeks, and barrier islands, is a haven for birdwatching, kayaking, and exploring unspoiled beaches. The culinary scene in McClellanville reflects its coastal heritage, with a focus on fresh, locally sourced seafood. T.W. Graham & Co. is a beloved local institution, renowned for its classic seafood dishes and charming atmosphere. For a more casual bite, the McClellanville Diner serves up traditional Southern comfort food. The town's strong ties to the shrimping industry are celebrated annually at the Lowcountry Shrimp Festival, a vibrant event that brings the community together with live music, local artisans, and, of course, an abundance of fresh shrimp. Despite its small size, McClellanville boasts a vibrant and engaged community. The McClellanville Arts Council plays a central role in the town's cultural life, hosting a variety of events, workshops, and exhibitions that showcase local talent. The Village Museum offers a glimpse into the area's rich history, from its origins as a settlement of rice and indigo planters to its evolution as a thriving fishing village. Residents often speak of the town's friendly and welcoming atmosphere, where neighbors know each other by name and a strong sense of camaraderie prevails. One of McClellanville's most appealing aspects is its ability to offer a peaceful, rural lifestyle while remaining within 25 min of Mt Pleasant's shopping (including Costco & Walmart), restaurants, and medical facilities, including Roper St. Francis Hospital. The historic city of Charleston, with its world-class restaurants, shopping, and cultural attractions, is approximately a 45-minute drive to the south. To the north, the charming coastal town of Georgetown is about a 30-minute drive away. Enjoy the tranquility of village life without sacrificing access to the amenities of a larger city. From the mouths of those who live there, the sentiment is clear. One resident shared, "I grew up in McClellanville living there since I was 8. I spent times running through the Francis Marion and getting stuck in the pluff mud. The local restaurants are some of my favorite places to eat. Even when I am old and grown I will still call this place my home..." It's a place where the rhythm of life is dictated by the tides and the seasons, offering a unique and deeply rewarding way of life for those who choose to call it home. Come experience McClellanville and this tranquil lot for yourself! Notes: Many schooling options, including award-winning Wando High School. Septic permit in hand. Cleared homesite is in X Flood zone, which does not require flood insurance from many lenders. A large portion of the lot is wetlands, so your privacy will never be compromised. Wetlands are in AE Flood zone.
View details Lot/Home Site Size - 14.5600 Acres
This rare, expansive lot affords you the best in privacy & natural beauty. Nestled along the South Carolina coast, the historic fishing village of McClellanville offers a serene and picturesque lifestyle, and residents cherish the town's small-town charm, strong sense of community, and deep connection to the natural beauty of the Lowcountry.A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts: Life in McClellanville is intrinsically linked to the water. The town owns and maintains a public boat landing on Pinckney Street, providing residents with easy access to Jeremy Creek, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean. Annual permits for the boat ramp are available, with discounted rates for residents. For those seeking a place to keep their water-toys, Village Storage of McClellanville offers bothcovered and open-air boat and RV storage just a short distance from the landing. The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor lovers, with the vast Francis Marion National Forest offering opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife observation. The Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, a pristine expanse of marshes, tidal creeks, and barrier islands, is a haven for birdwatching, kayaking, and exploring unspoiled beaches. The culinary scene in McClellanville reflects its coastal heritage, with a focus on fresh, locally sourced seafood. T.W. Graham & Co. is a beloved local institution, renowned for its classic seafood dishes and charming atmosphere. For a more casual bite, the McClellanville Diner serves up traditional Southern comfort food. The town's strong ties to the shrimping industry are celebrated annually at the Lowcountry Shrimp Festival, a vibrant event that brings the community together with live music, local artisans, and, of course, an abundance of fresh shrimp. Despite its small size, McClellanville boasts a vibrant and engaged community. The McClellanville Arts Council plays a central role in the town's cultural life, hosting a variety of events, workshops, and exhibitions that showcase local talent. The Village Museum offers a glimpse into the area's rich history, from its origins as a settlement of rice and indigo planters to its evolution as a thriving fishing village. Residents often speak of the town's friendly and welcoming atmosphere, where neighbors know each other by name and a strong sense of camaraderie prevails. One of McClellanville's most appealing aspects is its ability to offer a peaceful, rural lifestyle while remaining within 25 min of Mt Pleasant's shopping (including Costco & Walmart), restaurants, and medical facilities, including Roper St. Francis Hospital. The historic city of Charleston, with its world-class restaurants, shopping, and cultural attractions, is approximately a 45-minute drive to the south. To the north, the charming coastal town of Georgetown is about a 30-minute drive away. Enjoy the tranquility of village life without sacrificing access to the amenities of a larger city. From the mouths of those who live there, the sentiment is clear. One resident shared, "I grew up in McClellanville living there since I was 8. I spent times running through the Francis Marion and getting stuck in the pluff mud. The local restaurants are some of my favorite places to eat. Even when I am old and grown I will still call this place my home..." It's a place where the rhythm of life is dictated by the tides and the seasons, offering a unique and deeply rewarding way of life for those who choose to call it home. Come experience McClellanville and this tranquil lot for yourself! Notes: Many schooling options, including award-winning Wando High School. Septic permit in hand. Cleared homesite is in X Flood zone, which does not require flood insurance from many lenders. A large portion of the lot is wetlands, so your privacy will never be compromised. Wetlands are in AE Flood zone.
View details Lot/Home Site Size - 8.8200 Acres
489 Beulah is a big 2.21-acre lot located down in the Village of McClellanville. Only minutes to downtown with the restaurant, shop, Art's Council and Village Museum. 10 minutes to the boat landing where access is made to the 260,000 acres of the Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge which has all the wildlife, fishing, birding or just peace and quiet. Then there's the Francis Marion National Forest with its 66,000 acres of protected forest.
View details Lot/Home Site Size - 2.2000 Acres
Nice lot located in the Village of McClellanville. Only minutes to downtown with the restaurant, shop, Art's Council and Village Museum. 10 minutes to the boat landing where access is made to the 260,000 acres of the Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge which has all the wildlife, fishing, birding or just peace and quiet. Then there's the Francis Marion National Forest with its 66,000 acres of protected forest.
View details Lot/Home Site Size - 1.1600 Acres
If you've been searching for the rare property that offers flexible living options combined with high-quality new construction, this could be the one you've been waiting for! This first home in the neighborhood offers an exceptional opportunity as it's being offered at an introductory release price--an outstanding value for this level of quality. With both a primary residence (3 beds/2.5 baths) and detached guest cottage (1 bed/1 bath) on a 1-acre lot, this property offers flexibility for its new owners. Some of the custom features of the home and guest cottage are 2x6 exterior walls (providing comfort and quiet), wood flooring, customized cabinetry and quartz countertops, 8 ft tall interior doors, designer lighting & plumbing fixtures, deep front and back porches, & fiber-cementsiding. As a fully functioning and approved ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), the guest cottage would be the perfect solution for many situations/needs (see attached flyer for some ideas). Building a guest cottage or ADU is becoming more challenging in many areas, such as Mt Pleasant, due to strict zoning and permit limitations, adding to the value this property offers for forward-thinking buyers. With no HOA, you may keep your boat or RV on your property, saving money you've been spending on storage fees and allowing for an easy start to your adventures. This home has been built with attention to detail and features seen in high-end custom builds (more details under documents). Expansive, 10 ft deep front and back porches allow you to extend your living and dining spaces outdoors and enjoy the Lowcountry breezes. The home is elevated, with parking on the ground level beneath the home, along with additional space that could be used for your golf cart and a workshop or additional storage. There's also a covered porch on the ground level at the back of the home that would make a great spot to host your annual oyster roast or 4th of July BBQ. This neighborhood of just 5 high-quality homes on 1-acre lots is located in the Town of McClellanville, a charming fishing and shrimping village where life moves at a more relaxed pace. Surrounded by pristine salt marshes, towering live oaks draped in Spanish moss, and winding creeks teeming with wildlife, life in McClellanville feels like stepping back to a simpler time. There's a boat landing right in town so you can get out into Jeremy Creek, the ICW, and the Atlantic Ocean quickly. The boat landing, along with dining and shops are in the heart of the Village, about a mile away, without having to cross Hwy 17. More restaurants and businesses are located along the Hwy 17 corridor, and Mt Pleasant and Georgetown are each about half an hour away. If you appreciate quality over quantity in your home, want to immerse yourself in nature and local waterways as often as possible, and prefer a more relaxed small-town feel, this beautiful home in Pinckney Cottages could be a perfect fit for you! The Primary Residence is ~1650 sq ft with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, and the ADU/Guest Cottage is ~400 sq ft with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, along with a kitchen area with range and microwave and space for a full-size refrigerator, and an area for a stackable washer/dryer. Fiber optic internet is available through Home Telecom. Schedule your appointment to view this special property to discover the unique opportunities it offers!
View details Beds - 4 Baths - 3 Sqft - 2050

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