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If you're a serious boater now is your chance to keep your boat in the best marina in downtown Charleston SC. At 55' x 18' boat slip # H-7 has plenty large enough for your vessel. This slip is located on the interior of the marina to keep away from the waves, and the marina will allow a lift if you so desire. The marina has a full time staff, gated security with cameras, bathrooms, showers, 50 amp electricity, water and pump out. You can rent your slip for daily short term or long term, but full time live aboard is not permitted.
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$ 28,000,000
Charleston's storied Victorian masterpiece reimagined to embrace history, family, and grand celebrations for the next century. Standing proudly among only ten residences along Charleston's most exclusive waterfront address, East Battery, the Drayton House remains a timeless icon of the city's architectural heritage. Once a gracious private home for one of Charleston's founding families, it has now been reborn through a meticulous and inspired remodel - one that celebrates both its rich past and a vibrant future. Every detail, from the intricate millwork to the soaring piazzas overlooking the harbor, pays homage to the elegance and endurance of Charleston's architectural heritage, with a total of over 11,000 SQFT.Drayton house was redesigned with extraordinary living in mind. The incredible kitchen stands alone, like no other in the city, with its own walk-in refrigerator, plus a separate, hidden commercial-grade kitchen, which includes a grill, smoker, deep-fryer, and commercial dishwasher - truly a chef's dream! Step down into the Ralph Lauren inspired media room to a 163" digital wall with state-of-the-art audio which opens to a beautiful custom tiger onyx 4-sided bar to relax with family or entertain on a grand scale. Enter the glass elevator to ascend to the 2,200 SQFT primary suite level which invites you to complete tranquility and peace with luxury spa features that rival the finest homes and hotels in the world. Multiple seating areas allow for views of the Harbor and courtyard. Custom furnishings and lighting, along with an expansive spa bathroom with two grand walk-in closets. These modern luxuries blend seamlessly with the home's historic past. Every space in the home has been thoughtfully curated to offer a gracious and beautiful experience while honoring the historical features of Drayton House. The result is like no other in Charleston; a perfectly restored historic landmark.
$ 28,000,000
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The Henry Laurens House, circa 1700's -- Rebuilt 1887 is a historic gem situated South of Broad in one of Charleston's most sought-after historic locations. Meticulously renovated, every window has been removed and restored. The six-bedroom, four-full-bathroom, and two-half-bathroom home has recently undergone a complete exterior repainting and roof recoating.The first floor features a beautiful living room adorned with period moldings, a two-room eat-in kitchen with dual islands, dual sinks, full-sized Sub-Zero refrigerator and separate freezer, and a large professional Viking range. The kitchen seamlessly connects to the sunroom, which overlooks lush gardens designed by Sheila Wertimer.The heated and cooled saltwater pool is semi-hidden at the rear of the garden, while an elegant cast iron gazebo welcomes guests as they traverse the garden. The grand living rooms on each floor, characterized by oversized windows, create a sense of spaciousness and light. Ascending the grand staircase to the second floor reveals the large primary suite, which opens onto a piazza. Moving to the rear of the home, guests will find a spacious den, kitchenette and a beautiful bedroom. The third floor features a coffee bar, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and oversized media room. On the ground level, a concrete base has been added to accommodate a three-car garage, wine room, multiple storage rooms, and workshop. The ground level is conditioned with forced heating and air. Multiple ice makers and beverage refrigerators are installed throughout the house.
$ 16,000,000
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21 East Battery offers a rare opportunity to steward one of Charleston's most historically significant residences. Known as the Edmondston-Alston House, this extraordinary South of Broad property has stood overlooking Charleston Harbor for two centuries. It embodies the architectural beauty, resilience, and layered history that define the Charleston peninsula.Constructed in 1825 for Scottish shipping merchant Charles Edmondston, the residence was among the first substantial houses built along the city's seawall and what is now Charleston's iconic High Battery. A decade later, the property was acquired by Charles Alston, a member of a well-established Lowcountry rice planting family, who refined the house in the Greek Revival style. Alston added architectural elements including the signature three tiered piazzas supported by Corinthian columns and a distinctive parapet bearing the Alston family crest.
From its earliest years, the house has been closely tied to Charleston's network of prominent families. In 1849, the marriage of Williams Middleton to Susan Pringle Smith united the Edmondston-Alston House with Middleton Place under one extended family lineage. Susan Pringle Smith's ancestry traces to Bishop Robert Smith, who arrived in Charleston in 1757, and served as the first American Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of South Carolina. Bishop Smith also played a foundational role in the creation of the College of Charleston, helping to finance and establish the institution. Through generations of intermarriage among the Smith, Middleton, and Alston families, ownership and stewardship of both Middleton Place and the Edmondston-Alston House became intertwined, reinforcing a legacy deeply rooted in land and heritage.
The house has witnessed defining moments in American history. From the third floor piazza overlooking the harbor, Confederate General P. G. T. Beauregard observed the first shots of the Civil War in 1861. Later that year, General Robert E. Lee sought refuge here during the Great Fire of Charleston.
For generations, the Edmondston-Alston House functioned not only as a residence but as part of a broader narrative connecting Charleston to Middleton Place. The Edmondston-Alston House served as a seasonal house, with family members residing during the summer months while maintaining their deep ties to the Middleton Place property. The grounds of the Edmondston-Alston House, surrounded by large oak trees, provided shade during the summer months. Within the house, the interiors were filled with historical artifacts and heirlooms, including Middleton Place silver. Over time, as family needs evolved, portions of the house were preserved while others remained actively lived in, reflecting the natural progression of a house continuously shaped by its stewards.
In 1969, a generational transition took place when ownership of the Edmondston-Alston House formally passed to Charles Halliwell Pringle Duell, a twelfth generation Middleton descendant. The estate was thoughtfully divided, with Charles receiving the physical properties, including the Edmondston-Alston House and Middleton Place.
The property features three distinct structures, creating a private enclave rarely found within Charleston's historic district. The main residence welcomes guests through a foyer that immediately establishes the scale of the house. Twelve foot ceilings, original moldings, and period craftsmanship reflect the artistry of early nineteenth century construction. Architectural detailing evolves from floor to floor, with subtle variations in trim work that speak to the layered history of the house.
On the main level, two formal parlors extend from the central foyer, with original pocket doors allowing the spaces to flow together for entertaining or remain intimate for quieter gatherings. A staircase rises to the second floor, where two additional parlors continue the tradition of formal entertaining. These grand rooms, with their twelve foot ceilings, fireplaces, and intricate millwork, once served as important social spaces within the household. One parlor was historically reserved for ladies' gatherings, offering a glimpse into the customs of the period, while a library, traditionally used as a gentlemen's withdrawing room, adds further character to this level.
The third floor serves today as the primary living quarters, where natural light and harbor views reflect the house's original design and orientation toward Charleston Harbor. This level includes two bedrooms, along with a spacious dining room that could easily serve as an additional bedroom.
Directly behind the main residence, The Quarters, historically the kitchen building and living quarters for the enslaved, have been preserved and now serve as a private two story retreat with a living area, kitchenette, and gas burning fireplace on the main level. Upstairs, two well proportioned bedrooms and bathrooms make for inviting accommodations.
Adjacent to the Quarters is the historic Carriage House, originally used as stables for horses and carriages as well as quarters for groomsmen, now configured as a bed and breakfast. The interiors retain original beamed ceilings and heart pine floors, preserving the authenticity of the structure. A sitting room occupies the main level, while two generously sized rooms are located upstairs.
Together, the main residence, The Quarters, and The Carriage House form an exceptional historic estate along Charleston's High Battery. With harbor views, architectural pedigree, and centuries of documented history shaped by generations of stewardship, 21 East Battery offers a rare opportunity to own and preserve a remarkable piece of Charleston's past.
$ 14,000,000
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$ 11,500,000
On one of the most beautiful streets in historic downtown Charleston, behind garden walls and beneath the shade of live oaks, stands the Thomas Rose House, an extraordinary Georgian residence built in 1735 when Charles Town was still a young Colonial port. For nearly 300 years, this remarkable home has witnessed the evolution of the Holy City--surviving devastating fires, wars, earthquakes, and storms--while retaining its elegant architecture and inimitable craftsmanship. Today, following a meticulous restoration that seamlessly blends historic integrity with modern luxury, this South of Broad estate offers something almost impossible to replicate: a fully livable 18th-century masterpiece set within expansive gardens in the heart of America's most beautifully preserved historic city.The property occupies Lot 61 of the original Grand Modell of Charles Town, granted in 1680 to Elizabeth Willis. By 1701, it had passed to the wealthy Elliott family. Thomas Eliott bequeathed the property to his daughter Beuler, who married Thomas Rose in 1733. Shortly thereafter, Rose commissioned the distinguished residence that still bears his name. The elegant Georgian merchant house was intended to reflect the fashionable architecture of England's port cities. Constructed of brick and oyster-shell plaster, the two-and-a-half-story structure is 5 bays wide with a hipped roof punctuated by dormers and a spectacular full-width drawing room that survives today in all its original grandeur. Around 1790, the iconic double piazzas were added and the entrance moved from the center of Church Street to the south facade to conform to the Charleston single house style that was popular at the time. The piazza door is noteworthy for its columned surround topped by a fanlight and triangular pediment.
Remarkably, the interior of the home retains many of its original 18th-century architectural features, preserved in museum-quality fashion. Visitors enter into a gracious reception room and adjoining office. Cypress paneled walls, fireplace surrounds, heart pine floors, high ceilings, deep shuttered windows, and architectural niches immediately showcase the home's extraordinary craftsmanship. A series of arched doors and transoms guide the flow of light throughout the house. Past the reception room, the dining room exhibits a similar level of formality. The stair hall is paneled in black walnut with a mahogany railing and finely detailed stair brackets that reflect the artistry of its builders. Upstairs, the grand drawing room spans the entire width of the building--believed to be the earliest surviving example of this layout in Charleston. Its delicate Adams-style mantel dates to the early 19th century. A jib door beneath the frontmost window allows access to the second-story piazza and Lowcountry breezes. Despite its 1735 origins, the house has been thoughtfully adapted for modern living. Discreet updates include an elevator, modern alarm system, and keyless entry integrated along antique brass hardware. A powder room off the stair hall and other carefully placed conveniences support everyday living without compromising the home's architectural authenticity. In 1942, owner and architect Henry P. Staats built the hyphen that connects the current kitchen and primary bath above to the previously detached kitchen and laundry outbuilding. The modern chef's kitchen features custom cabinetry, a La Cornue gas range (with 6 Delft tiles rescued from the drawing room fireplace restoration placed in the backsplash above), and integrated Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer. A butler's pantry with bar, wine cooler, and Bosch integrated dishwasher supports effortless entertaining. Just beyond, a screened porch dining room allows meals to be enjoyed outside year-round. Adjacent to the kitchen, the original working kitchen has been transformed into a comfortable family room. The original kitchen hearth with beehive oven and herringbone brick floor serve as dramatic focal points. The mirror above the hearth cleverly conceals a television, blending the latest in modern tech seamlessly into its historic surroundings. The original laundry room continues to be used for that purpose. Its fireplace, then used to boil water for washing clothes and linens, is now joined by high-tech machines in another juxtaposition of technologies. The luxurious primary suite comprises the remainder of the second floor and can be separated from the entertaining areas of the house for privacy. A bedroom window opens to the piazza through a jib door, offering views of the formal parterre garden framed by an arcade of arches. The primary bath includes dual sinks, a freestanding soaking tub, a separate water closet with sink, and a massive marble shower room with multiple shower heads for a spa-like experience. The adjoining dressing room feels more like a private boutique than a traditional closet. Down the hall, a flexible room-sized closet could easily serve as a sitting room, nursery, dressing room, or private home office. The third floor adds 3 bedrooms and a full bath. These dormer rooms deliver charming accommodations with built-in desks, drawers, and closets, as well as multiple windows that fill the spaces with natural light. Guest lodging is thoughtfully arranged to provide both comfort and privacy. The original carriage house has been transformed into a suite with sitting, dining, and sleeping areas, along with a breakfast bar and a full bath. The carriage doors are preserved as large windows. Above is a studio apartment with its own exterior entrance and private walled courtyard. This residence includes a full kitchenette and stacked laundry, along with a bedroom and full bath. A balcony overlooking the gardens provides the perfect place for al fresco dining. The grounds of the Thomas Rose House are as significant as the residence itself. The formal gardens were designed by renowned landscape architect Loutrel Briggs in 1954. A series of outdoor rooms provide both beauty and privacy, enclosed by high stucco and brick walls and shaded by mature live oaks. The hardscape and plantings were updated in 2019-20 by Sheila Wertimer. Most recently, Glen Gardner reestablished the parterre garden surrounding an armillary sphere--a landscape element that predates the Briggs layout. Altogether, the gardens of 59 Church Street have been curated by a virtual "Who's Who" of Charleston landscape design. A heated and cooled swimming pool and spa, hidden terraced garden, and garden house (not included in the square footage) create multiple opportunities for entertaining and retreat. A large parking court behind an automatic mahogany gate offers abundant off-street parking. Steeped in history. Immersed in a sense of time and place. For the next owner, the Thomas Rose House offers something far more meaningful than a remarkable home: the opportunity to add your name to the story of one of Charleston's most important architectural treasures. Three centuries of history. One extraordinary opportunity. Your legacy awaits...
$ 11,500,000
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Welcome to the Captain John Morrison House at 125 Tradd Street. Circa 1805, this rare, four-window-wide Charleston Single-style residence has been extensively renovated both inside and out. The interior showcases a refined blend of luxurious modern finishes and preserved historic architectural details throughout. The first floor features a grand living room, an elegant dining room, a well-appointed kitchen, and a spacious family room located in the attached kitchen house, seamlessly opening to the garden for effortless indoor-outdoor living. Upstairs, the second floor hosts a beautifully finished primary suite along with a stunning drawing room overlooking the charm of historic Tradd Street. The third floor includes three additional bedrooms and two thoughtfully remodeled bathrooms.The second level of the kitchen house offers a private guest suite with sweeping views of the manicured grounds. Exterior highlights include triple-tiered piazzas that provide abundant outdoor living space, a gated entrance, and a deep, reimagined garden offering total privacy, complete with a swimming pool and pool house (contains an additional 266 square feet of conditioned space not included in the overall square footage). Featuring distinctive details and top-tier finishes throughout, 125 Tradd Street is a truly exceptional property located in the heart of Charleston's prestigious South of Broad neighborhood.
$ 11,500,000
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Set on a rare double lot with historic ties to the original Roper Hospital, this exceptional Charleston single residence seamlessly blends architectural pedigree with inspired modern design. Originally constructed in 1995 by an architect for his own family, and honored with a 1996 Preservation Society of Charleston Carolopolis Award, this distinguished home has been completely reimagined through a meticulous, down-to-the-studs renovation in 2023 and 2024 addition, including a thoughtfully designed pool house and stunning new primary suite by architect Sebastian von Marschall. Beyond its classic stucco facade, the interiors are both sophisticated and expressive, artfully layering antique furnishings with bold contemporary elements--statement lighting, abstract art, richly saturated paintand striking wallpapers throughout. The reconfigured floor plan enhances flow and livability, with the kitchen and dining spaces repositioned to create a more intuitive connection for everyday living and entertaining. A gracious foyer sets the tone, flanked by elegant formal living and dining rooms. The dining room is a true showpiece, featuring panoramic Paul Montgomery mural wallpaper, a Regina Andrews chandelier, and an antiqued mirrored inset ceiling, with French doors opening to a charming brick terrace. The designer kitchen, centered around a marble island, flows seamlessly into a warm and inviting den, while a fully appointed butler's pantry - custom designed for china, glassware, and entertaining - adds both beauty and function. A wet bar with beverage refrigeration and soda fountain, a powder room, and a private office complete the main level. Upstairs, guest accommodations are equally curated, highlighted by richly layered color palettes and designer finishes, including Thibaut "Yukio" wallpaper paired with Farrow & Ball hues. The third floor offers a whimsical bedroom retreat with dormered ceilings, window seats, and a distinctive full bath centered around a glass-enclosed shower. Privately situated above the addition and connected by a hyphen, the primary suite is a serene sanctuary overlooking the gardens and pool. The suite features an extraordinary, boutique-style dressing room and closet with illuminated cabinetry, marble-topped island, and custom display storage. The primary bath is equally dramatic, anchored by a striking black-tiled shower and dual vanities.
Designed as a seamless extension of indoor living, the pool house serves as both a stylish lounge and the heart of entertaining. Inspired by Dorothy Draper, the space features Brunschwig & Fils "Les Touches" wallpaper, marble checkerboard flooring, and vibrant textiles, creating a playful yet refined atmosphere. With a wet bar, dishwasher, and dual powder bathrooms, the pool house plays double duty for powerful party hosting. At the center of the property, the landscaped gardens are the true showpiece--anchoring the main house and addition with a resort-like setting that includes a pool, brick hardscaping, lush plantings, and curated outdoor living spaces. Entry is through iron gates framed by brick columns and gas lanterns, leading to a circular brick drive, fountain, and koi pond--an arrival experience that is both grand and unmistakably Charleston. This is a rare opportunity to own a deeply considered, design-forward residence where historic inspiration and modern luxury converge in one of Charleston's most distinctive settings. This spectacular property was recently featured in both television and print. Watch Season 3 Episode 6 of "Where We Call Home" on HBO Max and Apple TV. It was also featured in the April 2024 issue of Charleston Magazine, as well as the December 2025 holiday issue of Charleston Magazine, showcasing this very special home. Three private, deeded off-street parking spaces behind the property provide coveted downtown parking and security. Please see list of upgrades and design details. Professional photos, videos, and professionally measured floor plans coming soon.
$ 10,850,000
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$ 9,450,000
This remarkable contemporary residence on prestigious Murray Boulevard offers sweeping panoramic views of the Charleston Harbor and Ashley River from nearly every room. Completely reimagined and renovated in 2021, the home blends modern luxury with timeless elegance to create a truly one-of-a-kind living experience in the heart of Charleston's historic South of Broad neighborhood.The main floor features an expansive open-concept design with elegant living and dining areas anchored by a state-of-the-art chef's kitchen. The kitchen showcases top-of-the-line appliances--many discreetly integrated--alongside a stunning waterfall-edge island.Seamless indoor-outdoor living is achieved through a terrace on one side and a chic saltwater pool on the other. Abundant natural light pours through floor-to-ceiling windows, accentuating exquisite finishes including light hardwood floors, custom stonework, and a striking steel-and-glass staircase that ascends all three levels. This five-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bath home offers the ultimate in comfort and privacy. The primary suite feels like a private resort, complete with its own terrace, custom walk-in closet, fireplace, soaking tub, and an expansive marble shower. Each additional bedroom includes a luxurious en suite bath and generous closet space. Designed for both wellness and entertainment, the ground floor includes a fully equipped home gym, infrared and steam sauna, massage room, and an impressive theater room. An office and versatile flex space complete this level, providing endless possibilities for work or recreation. Outside, the saltwater pool area continues the home's focus on relaxation and entertainment, featuring an outdoor kitchen, fireplace, and comfortable lounge seating. Overlooking this serene retreat is a private guest house with elevator access and a full kitchenideal for visitors or extended stays. The property is gated and walled for maximum privacy, offering off-street parking for eight or more vehicles, plus a garage for one car and a golf cart. The rooftop deck provides breathtaking 360-degree views of Charleston's skyline and surrounding waterways, an unmatched setting for sunsets or entertaining. This home represents a rare opportunity to own a modern architectural gem in Charleston's most sought-after neighborhood. With its exceptional design, world-class amenities, and unrivaled water views, it offers low-maintenance luxury living at its finest.
$ 9,450,000
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$ 8,997,500
Located within one of the most exclusive enclaves of downtown Charleston--introduced by the historic charm of Stoll's Alley, the iconic pedestrian passage leading directly to the Battery where history quite literally meets Church Street--54 Church Street presents a rare opportunity to own a fully reimagined luxury residence just moments from South of Broad. This exceptional home has undergone a complete studs-out renovation, thoughtfully blending preserved Charleston heritage with refined design.
At the heart of the residence is a chef's kitchen outfitted with a Wolf range, additional chef's wall oven, panel-ready refrigerator, and Sub-Zero wine cooler, complemented by custom walnut-finished cabinetry and carefully selected Taj Mahal stone. European oak flooring flows throughout the primary living spaces, while marble flooring enhances key areas with timeless sophistication.
Historic architectural elements have been meticulously preserved and celebrated, including original joists, beams, exposed brick, fireplaces, wrought iron, windows, and matched exterior cladding. The interior brick has been expertly repointed using lime-based mortar, maintaining the home's authentic historic character.
Designed for both elevated everyday living and sophisticated entertaining, the home features a private elevator servicing all levels, a dedicated home office, and a rooftop terrace that sets this residence apart. The rooftop is enhanced with a curated garden and botanical landscape, creating a serene, elevated retreat, along with a wet bar--ideal for sunset gatherings and city views above the historic district.
Outdoors, a heated and cooled gunite pool finished with plaster and marble coping anchors a private entertainment courtyard--an exceptionally rare offering in the historic core. Completing the property is a two-car detached garage featuring custom mahogany French-style carriage doors, with the option to convert the structure into a carriage-style pool house.
Additional highlights include gated off-street parking, enhanced privacy, and a location on one of Charleston's most coveted streets, offering unmatched walkability to world-class dining, shopping, and cultural landmarks.
$ 8,997,500
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$ 8,500,000
This iconic Murray Boulevard residence commands breathtaking views of the Ashley River and The Battery. Set on a rare corner lot spanning approximately a lot and a half, the property offers exceptional downtown amenities including incredible direct water views, an elevator, a two-car garage, off-street parking for four or more vehicles, and a large basement--all rare features in historic Charleston homes. Stately Ionic columns and a beautiful brick & iron gate define the home's distinguished facade.The floor plan is both gracious and highly functional. A large foyer and center hall with a beautiful staircase set the tone, opening to a stunning double parlor with two fireplaces and doors opening to a sweeping piazza overlooking the river. The formal dining room, also with a fireplace,enjoys river and Battery views. The generously sized kitchen features a breakfast area and opens to a screened porch overlooking the garden and water. Eleven-foot ceilings enhance the sense of scale throughout the first floor. The second floor is anchored by an expansive primary suite with a water-facing bedroom, fireplace, two walk-in closets, and dual full bathrooms. A bright front office features a Juliette balcony, while a den/study with a built-in wet bar and fireplace(formerly a bedroom)opens to the second-floor piazza (and could easily be converted back to a bedroom/4th bedroom). An additional bedroom with en suite bath and fireplace, additional closets, piazza, and laundry complete the second floor. The elevator goes from the driveway level to both the living room and bedroom floors. The third floor offers a large living area suitable for both a seating area and bedroom, along with a walk-in closet and full bathroom. This level opens onto a dramatic widow's walk balcony with panoramic views of downtown Charleston, the Ashley River, and Charleston Harbor. The garden is beautifully landscaped with mature plantings, large fountain, and charming brick pathways. Additional highlights of this trophy home include an elevator, full house generator, hardwood floors, double piazzas, screened porch, six fireplaces, and classic brick constructionmaking this a truly exceptional downtown Charleston home, offered for sale for the first time in almost 30 years.
$ 8,500,000
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Now Includes Full Addition, ADU, Pool, landscaping package, and full furniture package . 16 Trumbo Street present a unique opportunity in Harleston Village, just steps from Colonial Lake. The property is currently undergoing a full studs-out renovation with an addition, including a house lift to allow for a new foundation and enclosure space below. Conditioned enclosure space (option to ADD up to additional 1500 SF)Plans and design selections are in place but can be modified, offering flexibility for a buyer to make adjustments during construction. Opportunity to meet with the development team to review plans, selections, and overall scope.Golf cart to all your favorite restaurants
$ 7,999,000
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$ 7,995,000
Victorian-era home dating back to 1872 built by architect Louis Barbot,recently reimagined by architect Beau Clowney, surrounded by an early 19th century brick wall, it sits on a coveted double lot in the heart of downtown Charleston.14 New seamlessly blends timeless character with modern luxury. Fully renovated 2019, this exceptional property offers turnkey living just steps from the city's finest dining, shopping, Parks.Inside, the home showcases meticulously restored architectural details paired with high-end finishes, updated systems throughout. Gracious living spaces with high ceilings are filled with natural light and designed for both relaxed everyday living and effortless entertaining. A pool, garage apartment, storage and garden, 14 New has it all!!14 New has a pool/hot tub, garden, kids play area and formal lawn all in the heart of Charleston!
$ 7,995,000
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On one of the most coveted and quiet streets South of Broad, 12 Orange Street is a masterfully restored historic residence that seamlessly blends timeless Charleston charm with thoughtful, high-quality updates. Every detail of this home reflects a love of its historic architecture while the updates make a seamless transition to today's style of living.The living spaces of this Charleston single have many windows and French doors which face south making for light filled interiors overlooking a beautiful Sheila Wertimer, of Wertimer and Cline, designed parterre garden. A kitchen and family room was created at the rear of the home and opens out to a tumbled marble terrace with dining table, lounge seating and a heated and cooled saltwater pool. This quiet sanctuary is walled and gated in for privacy. A back hall was created between the kitchen and dining room housing a built-in bar with a bar sink, under-counter wine refrigerator and divided wine storage. A powder room with an extra shower for the times when you have a full house is well positioned. A new back stair to the second floor created a better flow. The almost octagonal shape Dining room was designed with a custom modillion crown, an antique salvaged Georgian corner cabinet and mantel with gas fire basket features a hand painted floor by Robert Shelton, offering a unique and refined setting for elegant entertaining. The library off the front foyer with its original mantle flanked by custom designed cabinetry housing books and display, create a cozy area to read, converse or sip bourbon. The light and airy living room at the front of the home with its front facing windows and French doors to the piazza has its original mantle with working gas fire basket and a light crystal chandelier making it an elegant room to entertain guests. The primary suite is a welcoming retreat, offering a spacious sitting/dressing room with generous built in storage for hanging clothes and shoe and handbag storage, a working gas fireplace, and French doors to the piazza. The suite includes a second closet area and a Primary Bath with Calcutta a marble floor, two marble washstands with glass legs and a large frameless glass and marble shower with shower head, rain head and handheld shower. The second floor also has a drawing room with built-in cabinets, wet bar and refrigerator and French doors to the piazza with charming views of Orange St. The guest suite above the kitchen has a large statuary marble bathroom with two marble washstands, a nickel waterworks soaking tub and a shower with three shower heads. The third floor has two bedrooms with a bath between. The home underwent a comprehensive renovation begun in 2011 and a second update in 2021. The entire house was taken down to the studs and carefully restored with period appropriate elements and craftmanship giving it the charm and elegance sought after in Charleston homes. Original heart of pine floors and 8 historic mantels were preserved to honor the home's rich architectural heritage while period appropriate crowns, casings, baseboard, paneling and cabinetry were custom milled to replicate or compliment those of the home's Georgian period. A new standing seam copper roof, new custom historically accurate windows, new electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems and new insulation were added to allow this house to continue to be enjoyed for generations to come. Two Rinnai instant hot water heaters, five chimneys fitted with custom gas baskets imported from London, plentiful custom cabinets to allow for ample storage, baths with multiple shower heads, and 1st and second floor wet bars with refrigeration make for the ease of living we love for today's busy lives. An off-street granite bordered brick drive secured at the street with automated iron gates ensure the homes privacy. With the tranquil location, on sought after high ground, and the benefit of underground utilities preserving the streetscape, 12 Orange Street is a rare opportunity to own a meticulously restored home in the heart of Charleston, where every detail has been elevated.
$ 7,950,000
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$ 7,750,000
A truly rare, one-of-a-kind offering South Of Broad, this exceptional residence pairs Charleston's most coveted historic neighborhood with a level of European refinement seldom achieved. A series of exquisitely composed private courtyards, lush secluded gardens, and a serene pool create an atmosphere of complete privacy and tranquility, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living while enveloping the home in natural beauty. The c. 1770 Samuel Miller House has been masterfully reimagined by a renowned local designer, balancing historic integrity with modern livability. Original architectural details remain beautifully preserved, including heart pine floors, an original intimate cypress-paneled drawing room, and multiple fireplaces--while thoughtful early- and mid-20th-century additionsexpanded the home to suit today's lifestyle. The newer living spaces introduce scale and comfort, featuring a spacious family room with fireplace, a well-appointed modern kitchen, Waterworks fixtures, and an extraordinary primary suite designed as a private retreat. This expansive suite offers multiple living areas, a private porch, a marble bath with dual vanities, dressing room, sitting room, extensive wood-paneled closets, and a secondary laundry--an uncommon level of luxury and convenience. An auto court provides valuable off-street parking, and the property is ideally situated in an X flood zone--just steps from the best of Broad and King Streets, including dining, shopping, and cultural destinations.
$ 7,750,000
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Great location next to the College of Charleston campus. All four properties (31 Coming, 29 Coming, 1 Montagu and 1-1/2 Montagu) are contiguous and must be purchased as a package (will not be sold individually). Parking for approximately 20 cars. All properties are currently leased.
$ 7,700,000
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This spectacular home overlooking Colonial Lake was designed by noted architect Bradford Lee Gilbert and constructed by Dr. Manning Simons for his bride in 1902. Set along one of downtown Charleston's most distinguished and picturesque avenues, 22 Rutledge Avenue is a rare, fully reimagined historic residence that seamlessly blends timeless architecture with exceptional modern updates. Behind its stately facade lies a thoughtfully curated home offering elegant interiors and resort-style outdoor living creating a true turnkey opportunity in the heart of the city.Handsome black and white marble surround the entry fountain leading to the front door. The spacious entry foyer is complemented by all new interior and exterior lighting that enhances the home's classic architectural details. The main residence is comprised of 4 Bedrooms and 4 ½ Baths and includes living and dining rooms that are generously sized, along with a large den for family gatherings. Leaded glass windows add to the charm of these beautiful rooms. An adjacent wet bar completes the large area for entertainment and relaxation. A fully renovated kitchen serves as the centerpiece of activity and hosts easy flow for everyday living and comfort. A wall of windows from the kitchen overlooks the beautifully landscaped garden and pool area. The fourth bedroom is currently used as extra large closet but can be returned to its original use. A full house water filtration system and working fireplaces throughout complete the luxury downtown lifestyle. Complementing the property is a beautifully restored carriage house that offers remarkable living and entertaining flexibility. The early 19th century house contains 2 Bedrooms and 1½ Baths and features a fully restored kitchen, den, downstairs bathroom and laundry area. Updated systems throughout make the carriage house ideal for guests or extended living. With its exceptional level of renovation, refined finishes, and prime location, 22 Rutledge Avenue stands as a rare offering, gracefully honoring Charleston's architectural heritage while delivering the comfort, style, and ease of modern luxury living.
$ 7,485,000
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$ 7,450,000
Circa 1754 - The Veree-Duvall House. Perfectly located in the heart of the Old Walled City on historic Church Street, South of Broad. Fine, notable Pre-Revolutionary Pecky Cypress woodwork, especially in the front drawing room. This elegant home boasts a spacious rear addition overlooking the Wertimer-designed garden and luxurious guest house. The new addition allows a generous kitchen, breakfast area, and a grand rear living room opening to the beautiful garden. The 2nd-level primary suite also benefits from the rear addition, with lush garden views. The deep garden is special, as it is double in width in the rear, giving one fabulous entertaining and outdoor dining areas around the chic heated saltwater swimming pool.The single-level, 2 BR guest house is tucked away, discreetly out of view from the main house. The 2nd level of the main house offers three bedrooms and three full baths, with a separate paneled den area in between. To the rear of the second level, you will enjoy the large sunny primary suite, featuring 2 walk-ins, an elegant bath, and your own private terrace overlooking the garden and pool. There is an elevator for access in addition to the staircase. The high elevation location is surrounded by unmatched 18th-century views and only a short, walkable distance to fine dining and galleries.
$ 7,450,000
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$ 7,250,000
This grand Greek Revival home is historically known to be well detailed, wider and moreexpansive than typically built in Ansonborough within the period. Sitting high on its foundation, this fine home was recently restored over a two-year period. Respecting the historic details, the new addition, kitchen and baths were all completely done in a most sophisticated way.The elegant main rooms offer grand scale throughout. The newly added butler pantry,spacious and sunny, kitchen greatly enhance this fine home by seamlessly creating thespace needed for comfortable modern living. The kitchen wing is especially attractive as the garden becomes a part of the space with multiple French doors on three sides.Above the kitchen is a separate guest suite, accessed by a beautifully constructed secondary staircase. In the main house, second level, is another large-scale room used as a library, conveniently across from the primary suite. Access to the expansive second level piazza, with garden views is from the stair hall. The primary bath is all new with marble finishes, laundry and walk-in. The third level features two charming and spacious dormer style bedrooms with an attractive bath in the hall. The garden and pool area is the real showcase. Beautiful brick pathways and a chic private pool area is to the rear. Enjoy dining al fresco just off your kitchen, or for "garden party" entertaining. This one is the complete package.
$ 7,250,000
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An extraordinary offering in the heart of historic Ansonborough -- where Charleston's past is not only preserved, but beautifully reimagined.Constructed in 1840 by Henry Street in the years following the Great Fire, this rare double-front Greek Revival residence stands as a lasting expression of resilience, craftsmanship, and architectural significance. Its stately masonry facade and iconic piazzas set the tone before you ever step inside -- a quiet reminder that this is something far beyond the expected.Inside, the home unfolds with intention. Grand double parlors, rich in detail and proportion, create a sense of understated elegance -- where historic character is honored and thoughtfully layered with modern refinement. Every space feels curated yet livable, designed to...accommodate both intimate moments and elevated entertaining with ease. At the center of the home, a chef's kitchen of exceptional caliber anchors daily living -- seamlessly blending performance, design, and gathering. Throughout, the residence offers a level of scale and flexibility rarely found downtown, with multiple living areas, private quarters, and opportunities for multi-generational living or discreet guest accommodations. Beyond the interiors, a private courtyard retreat introduces an entirely different rhythm -- complete with a saltwater pool, outdoor kitchen, and thoughtfully designed gathering spaces that feel worlds away while remaining in the heart of the city. Positioned just steps from Charleston's most celebrated dining, cultural landmarks, and waterfront views, this is a residence defined not by square footage, but by lifestyle -- walkable, storied, and deeply rooted in place. A rare opportunity to own a piece of Charleston history, reimagined for today.
$ 7,200,000
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Located in the heart of Harleston Village, 89 Ashley Avenue beautifully blends historic Charleston character with thoughtful modern updates. Built in 1838, this classic brick Charleston single showcases Federal Period architecture with Flemish bond brickwork, a slate roof, high ceilings, detailed moldings, and original heart pine floors. The home also received a Carolopolis Award in 1974, recognizing its historic preservation and architectural significance.Spanning approximately 4,298 square feet across four levels, the home features five bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and one half bathroom. Light-filled interiors and generously scaled rooms offer both comfort and flexibility, while a grand central staircase with decorative millwork connects each level. Along the south side of the home, the iconic three-tiered piazzas provide inviting outdoor living spaces accessible from multiple rooms.
The garden level is designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, opening to a private courtyard and pool area. Recently renovated, the heated and chilled pool features lunar quartz tile, an ivory travertine deck, professionally landscaped grounds, and a tall Charleston-style privacy fence. Additional pool upgrades include a Hayward HeatPro heater/chiller system, new salt system, automatic autofill system, updated pool light controls, upgraded plumbing infrastructure, and enhanced equipment for easier maintenance and year-round enjoyment.
Inside, the kitchen has been thoughtfully updated with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, Haier refrigerator drawers, custom cabinetry, and a quartzite waterfall island. Kitchen lighting improvements, including relocated fixtures, updated recessed lighting, and improved switch functionality, enhance both form and function. French doors open directly to the pool terrace, creating an ideal setting for entertaining.
The main living area has been enhanced with custom built-in shelving, lower cabinetry, updated trim work, fresh paint, a mounted TV, and integrated electrical improvements. The powder room has also been renovated with a new sink, custom Sandberg Swedish wallpaper, finish carpentry, drywall repair, and fresh paint, creating a refined guest space. Additional improvements throughout the home include drywall and finish repairs, fireplace patching and painting, shelving enhancements, new doors, trim refinements, updated plumbing fixtures, interior painting, and replacement of many light fixtures to improve both presentation and functionality. The home is also equipped with a Moen Flo smart water monitoring and automatic shutoff system, providing real-time leak detection, automatic shutoff protection, and an estimated 8% homeowners insurance savings through eligible carrier discounts.
On the second floor, you'll find a generous secondary living space and an expansive primary suite with a luxurious bath featuring a soaking tub, marble shower, and walk-in closet. Both rooms open onto the piazza overlooking the courtyard and pool. The third floor offers two additional large bedrooms with custom closets, a flexible bonus room, and access to another wide piazza. Two fourth-floor bedrooms, each with private en-suite baths and built-in storage, complete the home.
Extensive exterior and structural improvements further enhance the property. In 2024, the covered porch roof was fully replaced with a new standing seam aluminum roof in medium bronze, complete with updated flashing, high-temperature ice and water shield protection, and detailed copper work. The front knee wall was also replaced with new copper detailing to elevate both durability and curb appeal. In 2025, comprehensive brick cleaning and repointing were completed on the front, side, and rear elevations, followed by full chimney repointing to preserve the integrity of the historic masonry. In 2026, all porch decking was replaced using historically appropriate wood and fully painted to maintain the architectural character of the home.
The exterior has also undergone a full paint project, including shutters, windows, siding, porch ceilings, railings, posts, and foundation areas. Approximately half of the shutters were replaced, while the remaining shutters were restored to full functionality. Additional weatherproofing improvements, caulking, and sealing have been completed throughout the property.
The rear grounds have been thoughtfully improved with new Old Carolina brick pavers in a 45-degree herringbone pattern, upgraded driveway and courtyard hardscaping, artificial turf installation, refreshed landscaping, and enhanced exterior presentation. A Tesla Gen 3 Wall Connector EV charger was also installed in the rear parking area.
Additional system upgrades include extensive servicing and improvements to the home's four-system Trane heat pump HVAC system, including duct replacement, airflow enhancements, dehumidifier support, surge protection, condenser repairs, evaporator coil cleaning, anti-fungal treatment, vibration dampening, refrigerant servicing, and crawlspace insulation improvements. The Trane systems include registered limited warranty coverage, with functional parts coverage generally extending to June 2028 and compressor coverage on the heat pumps extending to June 2030. A rare highlight is the .10-acre rear lot, accessed by a shared driveway, offering parking for six or more vehicles, additional garden space, and the potential for a future garage or accessory structure.
Just a short distance from Colonial Lake, Moultrie Playground, and nearby tennis and pickleball courts, 89 Ashley Avenue presents a rare opportunity to own a thoughtfully updated historic residence in one of Charleston's most desirable neighborhoods.
$ 6,950,000
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$ 6,850,000
Welcome to the Simons-Jagar House, constructed in 1880 by brothers James and Manning Simons. This elegant South-of-Broad home has a closed gable copper roof and front bay window with surmounting balustrade and double piazzas built on original high ground. Inside you will find period architectural details with expansive 12' ceilings, 6 fireplaces, charming French doors, restored heart pine floors, and double parlors typical of houses on New Street. Upon entering, you will be greeted by a formal hallway with Farrow & Ball wallpaper and Urban Electric light fixtures, double parlors with matching silk Fortuny chandeliers and marble fireplaces, and a formal dining room with Pierre Frey silk wallpaper and built-in dry bar. Next is the well-appointed custom kitchen and separatebutler's pantry with striking marble counters, La Cornue range, Fisher & Paykel dishwashers, Sub-Zero refrigerators and wine fridge, built-in Miele microwave and coffee station, hot water tap, and nugget ice maker. There is also a powder room with Gracie silk wallpaper and a den with built-in cabinetry and surround sound speaker system. On the second floor you will find the spacious primary suite that includes a bedroom with fabric wallpaper and exquisite Fortuny chandelier, custom walk-in closet, separate WC, and luxurious bathroom with marble shower, heated and jetted soaker tub, smart toilet, and radiant heat marble floors. There are 2 additional bedrooms on the second floor - each with custom closets and ensuite bathrooms with marble showers and radiant heat marble floors. All second-floor bedrooms have French doors leading to piazzas. A conveniently located second-floor laundry boasts double washers/dryers, custom cabinetry, drying racks, sink with touchless faucet, and substantial storage and folding space. The third floor comprises a bedroom, custom closets, bathroom with marble tile, and play area/rec space. The additional one-bedroom apartment features a fully appointed kitchen with Fisher & Paykel dishwasher and refrigerator, and induction range; full bathroom; laundry; custom closet, and new mini-split HVAC system. Separate basement has poured concrete floor for additional storage. In the fully enclosed exterior, you will find a lovely stone patio with fountain, custom landscape lighting, irrigation, mature landscaping, EV charger, and brick driveway with parking for 2 tandem cars. Property underwent full restoration and renovation in 2025-2026, including new electrical with upgraded 400-amp panels, new plumbing, 3 new HVAC systems, and tankless hot water heater. Close proximity to Charleston's best shopping and restaurants. Excellent opportunity to own turnkey family home in heart of desirable South-of-Broad neighborhood.
$ 6,850,000
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A rare offering along Charleston's iconic South Battery, the James Macbeth House, circa 1846, beautifully blends historic character with modern luxury living. Meticulously restored and thoughtfully updated, this distinguished Charleston single offers an elevated lifestyle defined by architectural significance, privacy, and exceptional improvements throughout the house.The residence makes an immediate impression, framed by newly reimagined gardens, bluestone courtyards, custom masonry, and a classic Charleston landscape design. Beyond its beauty, the property has been engineered for peace of mind with a sophisticated passive flood mitigation system, including automatic sensor-driven gates and integrated flood protection.Inside, a gracious foyer and sweeping mahogany staircase set the tone for interiors filled with historic detail. Pocket doors, five jib doors, Greek Revival millwork, original Carrara marble mantels, and the signatures of "R.H. and R.Q. Pinckney 1882" etched into the dining room window panes have all been beautifully preserved. The formal living and dining rooms open to double piazzas, creating an easy connection to harbor views and outdoor living.
The ground level presents incredible flexibility, featuring its own entrance and the potential for a private guest retreat. The chef's kitchen has been completely reimagined with a BlueStar range, True refrigeration, custom cabinetry, and designer lighting. Additional gathering spaces, including a lower level kitchenette outfitted with Gaggenau appliances and wine storage, provide exceptional versatility for entertaining.
Upstairs, the primary suite offers a luxurious retreat with dual baths, custom closets, and a fireplace, while three additional bedrooms and beautifully updated bathrooms complete the upper levels. Throughout the house, curated details such as bespoke millwork, Murano chandeliers, and refined finishes enhance every space.
Outdoor living is equally impressive, with newly constructed courtyard spaces designed for entertaining, surrounded by lush landscaping and elegant hardscaping.
Extensive recent upgrades include the addition of a private glass elevator, restoration of over 30 historic windows, new copper gutters, updated HVAC systems with integrated dehumidification, tankless water heaters, a whole-house generator, modernized electrical and plumbing systems, and a fully integrated audio-visual network.
Complete with off-street parking and an exceptional level of restoration, this house presents a unique opportunity to own a true Charleston legacy property, where historic character and modern luxury come together beautifully.
$ 6,650,000
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$ 6,490,000
Originally established in 1830, the Corbett-Jervey House is a meticulously maintained double lot five bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath historic residence, complete with a large saltwater pool, expansive landscaped gardens, and a charming, fully equipped carriage house containing another full bed, bathroom, laundry and kitchen.Upon entering, you are immediately welcomed into a sun-drenched double parlor--an elegant and inviting space that sets the tone for the home's timeless character. The main level seamlessly connects the foyer, kitchen, living, and dining areas, opening out to a quintessential Charleston piazza overlooking the saltwater pool and garden--perfect for indoor-outdoor living and entertaining.Beneath the kitchen lies an original cistern, offering a truly unique wine cellar. Each floor boasts soaring 11-foot ceilings--including the third floor, an exceptional and rarely found feature that enhances both light and scale throughout the home.
Up the grand staircase, the second level features a spacious primary suite with private piazza, a well-appointed primary bathroom, laundry room, another bedroom and a flex room off the primary that could serve as an office, nursery or enormous dressing room. The third floor offers three generously sized guest rooms and two additional bathrooms. These flexible spaces can easily serve as offices, playrooms, or media rooms--each filled with natural light and endless potential. The 4th floor attic with standard ceiling height provides ample space for storage and is easily accessible via its own staircase.Tucked behind the main residence, the carriage house includes a kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and laundry, ideal for guests, extended family.
$ 6,490,000
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Where history, artistry, and Southern hospitality intertwine. Featured on Magnolia Network's Anything But Gray (also streaming on Discovery+ and HBO Max), the Wilson-Cochran House at 173 Tradd Street stands as a masterful expression of Charleston's timeless character reborn through the creative lens of renowned designer Gray Benko. Built in 1915 for Daisy S. Wilson, the home's original Folk Queen Anne and Craftsman elements remain proudly intact: the original oak floors, boxed newel staircase, paneled wainscoting, coffered dining ceilings, and period millwork that nods to the golden age of Charleston craftsmanship. The home's architectural DNA was preserved through a thoughtful restoration that celebrates every hand-hewn beam and reclaimed Charleston brick, paired withtoday's sophisticated comforts. The heart of the home, a fully reimagined kitchen and hearth room features an invisible Invisia cooktop, beautiful marble countertops, and custom inset cabinetry with hidden appliance garages. The space flows effortlessly into a warm hearth room designed for those long Southern conversations that stretch into evening. Every fixture in the home glows with unlacquered brass fixtures destined to develop a living patina over time. The butler's pantry, located along the original rear galley staircase, evokes the era when Charleston's homes were run with precision and grace. Reimagined with a built-in wine fridge and dual laundry centers, it bridges historic charm with modern utility. Behind the electric privacy gates lies a redefined Charleston courtyard with new slate hardscaping, a fire pit, and a turfed dog run. Anchored by a salvaged bench from the original Cooper River Bridge, the space exudes heritage and serenity. Copper gas lanterns flicker by evening, and the rooftop porch offers a private perch to enjoy coffee as the city awakens.Over its 110-year life, this corner brick residence has witnessed generations of Charleston's evolution from its early days under Judge Ernest Cochran to its present rebirth under Gray Benko's creative direction. It's a home with chapters, not just square footage. To live South of Broad is to embrace Charleston's most iconic neighborhood, where cobblestone streets, grand piazzas, and salt-air breezes meet unmatched architectural heritage. Residents enjoy proximity to The Battery, White Point Garden, and Waterfront Park, all within a stroll through tree-lined avenues draped in Spanish moss. The area's exclusivity, artistry, and waterfront vistas define what many consider the epitome of refined Southern living.173 Tradd Street is not simply a home, it's a living chronicle of Charleston's architectural lineage, reborn for the modern era while preserving the soul of its past. Schedule a private tour today.
$ 6,250,000
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Premier Downtown Charleston Multifamily Investment Opportunity - Fully Leased This is a rare opportunity to acquire a trophy-level, high-end multifamily portfolio in the heart of Downtown Charleston. This property spans an entire city block and consists of four buildings with seven total units and 28 bedrooms, encompassing nearly 13,000 square feet of well-appointed rental space. The property has a strong history of serving both student and professional tenants, with proven performance, durability, and long-term appreciation.At the core of the offering are two modern buildings constructed in 2017 totaling four units, each designed with four bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths, and approximately 1,750 square feet per unit, thoughtfully configured across three expansive stories.Built for long-term durability and premium rental demand, the residences offer well-appointed interiors with high-quality, low-maintenance finishes. The main living areas feature durable ceramic tile plank flooring paired with stainless-steel appliances and solid surface countertops. Bathrooms are finished with tiled floors, tiled surrounds, and wainscoted walls. Architectural and design upgrades include vaulted ceilings, shiplap accents, rooftop balconies, soft-close kitchen cabinetry. All units contain en suite bathrooms and in-unit washer and dryers, making the layout ideal for roommate-style living and premium per-bedroom rent strategies.
The newer construction buildings are outfitted with standing-seam metal roofs, tankless water heaters, newer HVAC systems, and thermal-rated windows and doors, delivering energy efficiency and long-term durability.
Flanking either end of the modern structures is two fully renovated historic Charleston residences that add timeless character to the property. One fronts Ashley Avenue and contains two units, while the other fronts Orrs Court and contains one unit. Both historic buildings were comprehensively renovated in 2017 and seamlessly integrated into the overall asset, blending historic charm with modern functionality.
Importantly, all structures are raised out of the flood zone and built to the highest construction standards, offering superior insurance positioning and long-term risk mitigation.
The entire property is fully leased through July 31, 2026, with historical occupancy at 100% and average rental rate increases of approximately 10% per year since 2021, reflecting strong market fundamentals and sustained demand. The property is ideally located within Charleston's historic downtown district and in close proximity to the region's largest public and private sector employers, including the Medical University of South Carolina, Roper St. Francis Healthcare and within one mile of the College of Charleston, the Medical University of South Carolina, The Citadel, and Charleston School of Law, creating a powerful and consistent tenant pipeline.
This turn-key, stabilized investment offers a rare opportunity to acquire a block-wide luxury multifamily portfolio designed for maximum durability, premium rents, and long-term appreciation in one of Charleston's most supply-constrained and high-demand rental corridors.
$ 6,125,000
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$ 5,850,000
Tucked away in the heart of South of Broad, this charming residence offers both elegance and privacy, set back from the street for a peaceful retreat. The main house features 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, with high ceilings, handsome paneling, and two inviting fireplaces that add warmth and character throughout.A beautifully restored two-bedroom guest house provides the perfect space for visitors or extended stays. Outside, the property truly shines with an inviting in-ground pool, an outdoor fireplace, and a well-appointed outdoor kitchen--ideal for relaxing afternoons or entertaining under the Charleston sky.
$ 5,850,000
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114 Spring Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully renovated, mixed-use investment asset in the heart of downtown Charleston. This turnkey property features multiple income streams, anchored by a successful triple net leased restaurant operating on a 10-year lease with built-in annual rent escalations, providing a highly stable and passive income foundation. Complementing the commercial component are two high-performing short-term rental apartments, creating additional upside and diversified revenue. The property is located within the City of Charleston's Accommodation Overlay Zone, further enhancing its long-term value and flexibility for short-term rental operations. Recognized as a Historic Charleston Foundation/Historic Caropolis award-winning building, the asset hasundergone a substantial upfit and restoration, thoughtfully preserving its historic character while incorporating modern, high-end finishes throughout. The income profile is driven by the stability of the long-term restaurant lease, allowing an investor to benefit from predictable, low-management cash flow, while the short-term rental units provide meaningful supplemental income and the ability to grow revenues through dynamic pricing and operational efficiencies. As outlined in the pro forma operating summary, the asset demonstrates strong gross income generation across both residential and commercial components, supported by a balanced expense structure. Strategically positioned on Spring Street--one of Charleston's most desirable and high-traffic corridors--the property benefits from exceptional walkability and immediate access to some of the city's top dining, retail, and entertainment destinations. The combination of premier location, award-winning historic significance, accommodation zoning advantages, and diversified yet restaurant-anchored income streams makes 114 Spring Street a compelling investment for buyers seeking both immediate returns and long-term appreciation in one of the Southeast's most resilient real estate markets.
$ 5,600,000
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Tucked within the heart of Harleston Village, 49 Smith Street presents an extraordinarily rare opportunity to own one of downtown Charleston's most distinctive historic compounds. Originally anchored by a circa 1860 main residence and complemented by a separate circa 1880 carriage house, this landmark European villa-style estate blends architectural pedigree, private compound living, and exceptional long-term potential across approximately 7,525 square feet. Behind its striking two-tone English Flemish brick facade, the property unfolds as a true multi-structure estate--an offering seldom found in one of Charleston's most sought-after neighborhoods. The sprawling three-story main residence encompasses over 5,000 square feet. It is currently configured as seven independent residences, many of which feature original fireplaces, stately wood interiors, hand-poured glass windows, and an abundance of natural light that pours through the historic façade. Complementing the main house is a fully private two-story carriage house exceeding 2,000 square feet, accessed through its own gated entry and complete with a garage, expansive porch, and elevated rooftop terrace. This secluded secondary residence offers an extraordinary living experience--ideal as a luxurious guest residence, private office, studio, or boutique retreat. What sets 49 Smith apart is the extraordinary balance of immediate utility and future vision. The opportunity to thoughtfully reimagine the main residence into one of Harleston Village's most compelling private homes has already been carefully explored, with preliminary architectural and construction guidance reinforcing the extraordinary potential of the estate. For the right buyer, this presents a rare chance to create a grand three-story historic residence while preserving the carriage house as a private, design-forward complement--an offering that would be exceptionally rare within the downtown Charleston market. Equally compelling is the lifestyle this property affords today. Morning light filters through the hand-poured glass windows, illuminating preserved historic interiors and rich architectural details. Evenings unfold across the veranda patios and rooftop terrace, creating a layered indoor-outdoor living experience that feels both private and deeply connected to the rhythm of downtown Charleston. Just moments from Colonial Lake, King Street, Broad Street, and the iconic Wentworth Mansion, the location offers a walkable lifestyle surrounded by Charleston's most celebrated architecture, dining, shopping, and cultural landmarks. Whether envisioned as a legacy private residence, a multi-generational compound, or an income-producing hold with exceptional upside, 49 Smith Street offers a level of scale, flexibility, and architectural significance that is rarely available. This is more than a property--it is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to steward one of Harleston Village's most remarkable estates into its next chapter.
$ 5,500,000
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$ 5,495,000
c. 1852 -- The McMakin-Bicaise House. Located in Harleston Village in downtown Charleston, the McMakin-Bicaise House is a three-story masonry home with a gabled slate roof and triple-tiered, semi-circular piazzas. The property also includes a carriage house with a garage, a pool site, and off-street parking for several vehicles. Both the primary residence and the carriage house were recently recognized by the Historic Charleston Foundation for outstanding restoration work following an extensive renovation lasting more than two years. Inside the main home, over 3,400 square feet of living space unfold with 4 bedrooms and 41/2 baths. The interiors feature exposed brick walls and joists, imported French oak floors, and tall windows that invite natural light throughout.The thoughtfully reimagined layout blends historic charm with modern convenience, offering multiple living areas, spacious bedrooms, and luxurious kitchens and baths. The main residence is also equipped with smart-home technology. Generously scaled piazzas and a private sun deck provide abundant outdoor living space, ideal for entertaining or a quiet retreat. The carriage house offers an additional 2 bedrooms and 1½ baths, perfect for extended family, guests, or flexible use. Set just two blocks from MUSC and a short walk to the College of Charleston, this home occupies the heart of the city while offering privacy behind its garden walls. Whether cherished as a full-time residence or adapted for multigenerational living, 109 Rutledge Avenue presents a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a celebrated piece of Charleston history. The property can also be sold fully furnished, with an acceptable offer, featuring a curated selection of beautiful interior pieces.
$ 5,495,000
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$ 5,450,000
A sophisticated and luxurious townhouse-style condominium nestled in the heart of historic 18th-century Charleston, this exceptional residence has been masterfully reimagined by the renowned architects Dufford & Young. Thoughtfully redesigned, the floorplan seamlessly balances elegance and modern livability.Upon entry, a beautifully crafted staircase sets the tone, framed by soaring ceilings, refined millwork, and exquisite architectural detailing. The newly renovated kitchen is a showpiece, featuring a generous center island, top-of-the-line appliances, and a separate butler's pantry--perfect for both every day living and entertaining.The living and dining areas are equally impressive, highlighted by a stunning coffered ceiling, custom built-ins, and a wood- or gas-burning fireplace. French doors open to an expansive terrace spanning the full width of the home, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. This level also includes a charming hall bath and a private elevator servicing all three floors, in addition to the three-car garage below. The second level hosts a completely reconfigured primary suite, offering a serene retreat with a luxurious bath and spacious walk-in closet. A well-appointed guest bedroom with en-suite bath completes this floor. The top level features a cozy office with built-ins and an extraordinary guest suite with its own private balcony terrace, where you can enjoy picturesque harbor views. Constructed of solid masonry and enhanced with a new copper roof, this turnkey residence offers both durability and peace of mind. With a secure parking gate and a lock-and-leave lifestyle, it is an ideal blend of historic charm and modern convenience in one of Charleston's most coveted locations.
$ 5,450,000
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$ 5,395,000
Along one of Charleston's most coveted streets South of Broad, 7 Lowndes Street is a beautifully preserved 1926 residence that embodies the timeless charm of the historic peninsula while offering the comfort and livability of modern updates. Thoughtfully renovated in 2021 by architect Mary Mac Wilson, with interiors by Dakota Willimon and landscape design by renowned landscape architect, Loutrel Briggs, the home reflects a refined, cohesive vision from the inside out. Spanning over 3,600 square feet, this six bedroom, three and a half bathroom home blends classic architecture with thoughtful enhancements throughout.Inside, gracious living spaces are defined by high ceilings, original hardwood floors, and intricate millwork. Multiple fireplaces add warmth and character, anchoring the living room, dining room. The formal dining room is a true statement space, featuring Gucci wallpaper and an elegant fireplace, creating an inviting setting for both intimate dinners and larger gatherings. Designer lighting from Urban Electric and Visual Comfort is featured throughout, adding a layer of elevated detail to each space. Upstairs, each bedroom offers its own sense of character, with custom millwork, tailored window treatments, and built-in features that are both functional and refined. A secondary living area provides flexibility for a playroom, media room, or private retreat, while additional bedrooms are filled with natural light and showcase charming architectural details throughout. The primary suite serves as a private sanctuary, complete with multiple closets, including a walk-in closet, and a well-appointed bath featuring dual vanities, a soaking tub, and a steam shower creating a seamless blend of classic and contemporary finishes. Extensive upgrades enhance both comfort and peace of mind, including a whole house generator, whole house water filtration system, tankless water heater, booster pump for increased water pressure, and a water leak detection system. Additional improvements include spray foam insulation in the roof and third floor, impact-rated windows at the rear of the home, a dehumidifier in the cellar and crawlspace, and the roof recoated in 2024. Set on a level lot, the exterior features classic wood siding, brick accents, and a metal roof, complemented by professionally designed landscaping. Outdoor living spaces include a deck and garden areas designed for everyday enjoyment, with the property also approved for a future 11 by 22 pool and spa. Off-street parking adds convenience, all within close proximity to Charleston's waterfront, historic landmarks, and renowned dining and shopping. 7 Lowndes Street offers a rare opportunity to own a meticulously maintained historic home where architectural integrity and modern living come together with ease.
$ 5,395,000
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$ 5,295,000
Circa 1891, the Bernard Wohlers House is a rare architectural jewel nestled in the heart of Charleston's coveted Harleston Village. Perfectly blending Queen Anne and Eastlake design, this historic residence sits gracefully on a deep 130' lot and showcases exquisite period craftsmanship alongside thoughtful modern updates. From the moment you arrive, the home's intricate spindle-work, multi-gabled roofline, and double-tiered piazzas create an unforgettable first impression. Inside, original character and natural light define the space. A grand foyer welcomes you into elegant double parlors highlighted by multiple fireplaces, intricate moldings and original ceiling medallions. Transitioning to the back of the home you will find a formal dining room, updated modern kitchen and familyroom all offering direct access to the first floor piazza with views of the expansive rear garden which offers both privacy and a new swimming pool. Historic details remain impeccably preserved, including triple windows, shell-work accents, and rich architectural elements throughout. A copper roof and the home's elevated, high-and-dry position offer both beauty and peace of mind. Perfectly positioned within walking distance to King Street, Colonial Lake, the medical district, and Charleston's finest dining and shopping. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Charleston history while enjoying the convenience of modern living.
$ 5,295,000
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Beautifully restored and well maintained, this 4 unit masonry structure is located in the center of the Historic District, one block from the City Market, surrounded by fine restaurants and shopping. The property also includes its own parking with 9 spaces onsite. Zoned General Business and located within the accommodation zone, approval for 4 unit accommodations, currently operating as the Charleston Chestnut Mansion, a 4 unit short term rental. This versatile property can operate as short term or long term rentals, or offices giving one flexible use into the future depending upon market needs, especially with its corner location on East Bay and Guignard Streets. All 4 units are completely updated and furnished with bookings well into the future.Each unit has a separate entrance. The first floor has two 2 BD units at 1,400 SQFT each. The second floor is over 3,300 SQFT, with 3 BDs, 3BAs, and elevator access. The third level spans the upper floor with over 2,100 SQFT and 2 BDs. Originally 2 separate structures, with the original built in 1871 (241 East Bay), a later addition at 243 East Bay was added during the 1986 Restoration. Comprehensive renovations from 2015 to 2021, including mechanical systems, windows, interior updates. 2025 gross income $588,061. Showings limited due to bookings. This property is turnkey and ready to go!
$ 5,100,000
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Beautifully restored and well maintained, this 4 unit masonry structure is located in the center of the Historic District, one block from the City Market, surrounded by fine restaurants and shopping. The property also includes its own parking with 9 spaces onsite. Zoned General Business and located within the accommodation zone, approval for 4 unit accommodations, currently operating as the Charleston Chestnut Mansion, a 4 unit short term rental. This versatile property can operate as short term or long term rentals, or offices giving one flexible use into the future depending upon market needs, especially with its corner location on East Bay and Guignard Streets. All 4 units are completely updated and furnished with bookings well into the future.Each unit has a separate entrance. The first floor has two 2 BD units at 1,400 SQFT each. The second floor is over 3,300 SQFT, with 3 BDs, 3BAs, and elevator access. The third level spans the upper floor with over 2,100 SQFT and 2 BDs. Originally 2 separate structures, with the original built in 1871 (241 East Bay), a later addition at 243 East Bay was added during the 1986 Restoration. Comprehensive renovations from 2015 to 2021, including mechanical systems, windows, interior updates. 2025 gross income - $588,061. Showings limited due to bookings. This property is turnkey and ready to go!
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Villa Toscana, originally designed and built by the late artist John Carroll Doyle as his personal atelier, has been completely renovated for modern living with luxury finishes throughout. This private, free-standing home is uniquely situated beside the hidden gem of Gateway Walk, the historic garden path connecting King Street and Archdale Street. The owner of 4 Gateway Walk enjoys keyed access to the garden gate--an amenity reminiscent of the private access to Gramercy Park in New York City.Enter through the charming private courtyard for a magical arrival, or through the front door off the parking court. The light-filled living room features three sets of French doors opening onto a covered patio and the courtyard beyond, creating effortless indoor-outdoor flow. Anchored by a gasfireplace, the living space is ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The newly renovated kitchen is a chef's dream, featuring Wolf, Miele, and Cove appliances, a large marble-topped center island, and custom cabinetry. A scullery tucked just behind the kitchen provides abundant storage and space for additional appliances. The kitchen opens to the dining area, where French doors also lead out to the patio and courtyard. A powder room and mudroom complete the first floor. An elevator services all three floors. The second floor features a beautiful primary suite with a private balcony, built-in desk, three closets plus a spacious walk-in closet, and a stunning primary bath with dual vanities, custom cabinetry, and a luxurious wet room with soaking tub and shower. A second bedroom on this floor includes a large closet, a newly renovated en-suite bath, and access to another private balcony. The third floor has been thoughtfully reimagined and offers exceptional flexibility. A stylish living room with custom built-ins includes a wet bar with sink, refrigerator drawers, beverage fridge, and illuminated cabinetry. A bedroom with closet opens to a private balcony with rooftop views. A marble bathroom with shower also connects to the living space. French doors lead to the expansive rooftop terrace. The spectacular roof top terrace provides an exceptional setting for entertaining al fresco, with travertine flooring and multiple planters, and incredible views of Charleston's iconic rooftops and many church steeples. Multiple outdoor spaces are equally impressive and include the walled garden courtyard with covered patio off the living and dining rooms, as well as multiple large balconies on both the second and third floors. The amount of outdoor space is incredible and very private. The current owners spared no expense in fully renovating this beautiful property. Every surface of the home has been renovated and reimagined with new lighting, HVAC systems, high quality kitchen and baths, marble countertops, custom interior doors, new hardware, designer wallpaper, and custom drapery and blinds. There is a gated driveway entrance and a private parking court with room for 4+ vehicles. The property is located in a high and dry X flood zone. Located just off King Street, the location is extremely private yet easily accessible to the best shops, restaurants and art galleries. American Gardens and the Charleston Library Society are right across the street. 4 Gateway Walk is incredibly unique and special, and is a fantastic full time residence or low-maintenance pied-a-terre. This is a rare offering in the heart of downtown Charleston.
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Welcome to a truly exceptional residence where refined elegance and thoughtful design converge. Ideally located in Ansonborough, one of downtown Charleston's most desirable and walkable neighborhoods, this fully renovated historic home offers a rare blend of architectural character, modern luxury, and effortless livability.Meticulously updated inside and out, the home unfolds with light-filled interiors, gracious proportions, and soaring ceilings. Rich hardwood floors, designer lighting, and curated finishes create a warm yet sophisticated aesthetic, while the seamless flow between living spaces is perfectly suited for both elevated entertaining and everyday living.The elegant living room is anchored by a gas fireplace and flows seamlessly into the dining room and chef's kitchen--the true heart of the home. Designed to the highest standard, the kitchen features custom cabinetry, a statement waterfall island, and premium appliances including a Wolf range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, Miele coffee system, and Bosch dishwasher. A thoughtfully placed pantry and powder room add convenience to this central gathering space. A standout feature is the newly renovated wine room--an intimate, design-forward lounge complete with a gas fireplace, custom mantle, dual wine refrigerators, ice maker, beverage fridge, secondary dishwasher, and bespoke metal-accented cabinetry. This space is ideal for relaxed evenings or sophisticated entertaining. Outdoor living is equally compelling. A beautifully designed brick courtyard with lush landscaping and a fountain creates a private oasis, complemented by a fully equipped outdoor kitchen with grill, dual burners, and pizza oven. Double piazzas offer additional space to unwind, while gated off-street parking for three vehicles is a rare and valuable amenity downtown. The second floor offers a versatile living space overlooking Society Street--perfect as a home office, media room, or secondary family room. The primary suite is a serene retreat, featuring a spa-like bath with soaking tub, walk-in shower, dual vanity, marble finishes, and heated floors, along with a generous walk-in closet and dedicated laundry. Additional guest accommodations are thoughtfully distributed throughout the home. A charming rear guest suite features exposed beams in the bedroom, an en-suite bath, and its own washer/dryer, while the third floor offers another private bedroom suite with full bath and storage. The lower level provides a beautifully finished guest retreat with exposed brick and beams, a spacious bedroom, full bath, and ample storage. Every detail of this home has been carefully considered to create a residence that is both luxurious and livable. Just steps from Charleston's finest dining, shopping, and cultural amenities, this is a rare opportunity to own a turnkey historic property in one of the city's most coveted neighborhoods. Full list of Features & Upgrades in documents.
$ 4,995,000
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One of the grand properties in all of South of Broad is available for the first time in 30 years! Tucked away on one of Charleston's most private and storied lanes, this exceptional residence on coveted Little Lamboll Street presents a rare opportunity to own a grand historic home--thoughtfully condominiumized for ease of ownership while preserving the scale and elegance of a single-family residence.Originally constructed in 1743, the property is rich with architectural character and timeless details, from multiple working fireplaces and intricate moldings to graciously proportioned rooms designed for both formal entertaining and comfortable everyday living. The home features gleaming hardwood floors throughout and incredibly grand rooms with high ceilings.Spanning approximately 3,500 square feet in the main residence, the home unfolds across multiple levels, offering a flexible and inviting floor plan. Expansive double piazzas and verandas provide quintessential Charleston outdoor living, while a rooftop deck captures sweeping views over the historic peninsula. The main living level features elegant formal living and dining rooms, each anchored by a fireplace, alongside a bright kitchen with adjoining sunroom that offers an ideal opportunity for customization. Upstairs, the primary suite is complemented by 2 additional bedrooms, and a library or sitting room, that could easily accommodate a fifth bedroom or office. Throughout, the home has been meticulously maintained by the same owners since 1997, offering exceptional condition and a strong foundation for thoughtful updates to kitchens and baths if desired. A separate, attached studio apartment (Unit 3-A), approximately 250 square feet, includes a full bath and kitchenette--perfect for guests, a private office, or supplemental living space. This could be rented out for extra income or would be great for a staff apartment. This sale includes the Main House (Unit 3) and Unit 3-A attached studio, for a total of 3,873 SqFt being offered. Additional highlights include two reserved off-street parking spaces, a shared gated drive, and a well-managed, intimate four-unit regime. Monthly HOA fees cover insurance, exterior maintenance, and landscaping, allowing for a true lock-and-leave lifestyle without sacrificing the scale or presence of a historic Charleston home. A discreet and remarkable offering in one of downtown Charleston's most exclusive enclaves--Lamboll Street is known for its quiet charm, residential character, and hidden architectural treasures, and this residence is no exception. Come quickly to secure your enduring legacy South of Broad.
$ 4,995,000
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Details $ 4,975,000
Positioned along the coveted waterfront in Charleston's historic French Quarter, 1 Vendue Range, Unit G offers an exceptional blend of refined interiors and unparalleled harbor views. Encompassing approximately 3,261 square feet, this elegant residence features three spacious bedrooms and three and a half baths, thoughtfully designed for both comfortable living and sophisticated entertaining.Rich pine floors run throughout the home, complemented by a beautifully detailed pine-paneled library that serves as a warm and inviting office or retreat. This space opens seamlessly onto a private deck, creating a natural extension of the living area and capturing sweeping views of the Cooper River.The well-appointed gourmet kitchen is designed for both function and style, while the gas fireplace in the living room adds warmth and ambiance to the main living spaces, and there is an additional electric fireplace in the guest suite that is currently disconnected. The multi-room Sonos sound system can be found in 5 of the rooms. Additional highlights include two deeded garage parking spaces, a rare and valuable amenity in this premier downtown location. Residents of Vendue Range enjoy exclusive access to a spectacular rooftop terrace, complete with ample seating, panoramic 360-degree views, and unforgettable sunrises and sunsets over the harbor and city skyline. This is a rare opportunity to own a truly distinguished waterfront residence in one of Charleston's most iconic and sought-after neighborhoods.
$ 4,975,000
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$ 4,950,000
Tucked along a quiet stretch of Logan Street in Charleston's coveted South of Broad neighborhood, this circa-1870 residence blends historic character with thoughtfully updated livability following a comprehensive restoration and expansion in 2017. The reimagined floor plan offers a more private and functional layout, with dual staircases that naturally separate the primary suite from the guest bedrooms. The main level balances formal and casual living with ease, as the expanded kitchen and gathering space open to the rear screened porch and pool. Upstairs, the bedrooms are thoughtfully arranged alongside a dedicated office. Natural light fills the interiors, highlighted by tall ceilings, original architectural details, and multiple fireplaces.Outdoor spaces are designed for everyday enjoyment and entertainment. Double piazzas and a screened porch extend the living areas outdoors, overlooking a walled courtyard with an in-ground pool. A detached pool house -- perfect as a cabana or lounge -- adding versatility rarely found in the historic district, and off-street parking enhances convenience. Located just moments from Broad Street and within a short walk to King Street's restaurants, galleries, and shopping, 18 Logan Street presents a move-in-ready opportunity to experience historic downtown Charleston living with modern comfort and privacy. Premier Location Located South of Broad between Tradd & Broad
Steps to King Street shopping, dining & galleries
Walkable historic district setting on a quiet residential street
True lock-and-leave downtown Charleston lifestyle __________________________ Historic Home -- Restored & Turn-Key Circa 1870 Queen Anne Style
3,962 Square Feet | 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms
Lovingly restored and expanded in 2017
Copper roof
Renovated kitchen & bathrooms
Rebuilt piazzas and improved floor plan
Well-maintained with modern functionality while preserving historic character Interior Living ~3,962 sq ft | 4 Bedrooms | 3.5 Baths
Expanded kitchen + family gathering space
Private rear primary suite overlooking pool
Formal living & dining rooms + study
9'+ ceilings & historic detailing
Three fireplaces
Front and Back of home staircases - allowing for privacy to primary suite
Bright, open sunlit layout blending historic and contemporary Outdoor & Lifestyle Features Pool + Pool house
Nearly 1,000 sq ft of double wrap-around piazzas
Walled garden courtyard
Outdoor entertaining area
Ample Off-street parking
Iron fencing and private garden setting Systems & Condition Central HVAC (updated)
Heat pump + electric
Public water & sewer
Move-in ready, low deferred maintenance
Designed for easy long-term ownership
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$ 4,900,000
Circa 1815 - The Dr. Aaron Whitney Leland House. This elegant high-ground home was constructed by Leland while serving as minister of nearby First Scots Presbyterian Church. Entering through beautiful engaged Ionic columns at the front, one has the immediate feeling of stepping back in time. The main formal rooms are well-proportioned with original period details, both overlooking the grand rear piazza and the deep walled garden beyond. The home was completely restored in 2009 under the guidance of Glenn Keyes Architects, with updates by the currently owner over their 2 years of ownership. Systems, wiring, all baths, and the galley-style kitchen were all completely updated. The light-filled kitchen features Viking appliances, a separate breakfast area, also overlooking the rear garden.The third level is complete with a gracious primary bedroom, which is equally spacious, light-filled and features a walk-in closet and recently updated bath. Also on this level are two guest bedrooms, both with en-suite baths. Also on this level is a cozy den/office space at the top of the stairs. On the first-floor garden level is a suite of rooms perfect for guests with a large den, separate bedroom, and a private sitting room with another en-suite bath. The walled rear garden is especially charming with gated access from either side of the home, or from under the rear loggia. It is the perfect Charleston Garden, always offering something in bloom! In addition to the updates, this fine home features elevator access to all three levels. On the west side of the home are two side-by-side off-street parking spaces, both nicely paved and landscaped. No conservation easements have been taken. The parking is via deeded access with the rear neighbor who resides in the original kitchen house. Both share and maintain landscaping on the parking side of the property.
$ 4,900,000
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