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King Street Historic District, SC Homes for Sale
Timeless Charm Meets Downtown Living!Tucked inside one of Charleston's most distinctive Romanesque Revival buildings, Unit #8 at 309 Meeting Street offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of the city's rich architectural history without sacrificing the modern comforts of downtown living. Designed by celebrated architect John Darlington Newcomer and constructed in 1894, this residence is a true gem, seamlessly blending preserved craftsmanship with contemporary appeal. Step inside and be transported by the elegance of 13-foot ceilings, parquet hardwood floors, and the breathtaking glow of 1920s Art Deco stained glass windows, which infuse the space with colorful light and a sense of timeless
Welcome to the R. C. Salas House located at 78 Society St. This unique property, with a history dating back to the 1880s, is located in the heart of downtown's commercial district. The building is situated along the bustling section of Society Street between Meeting Street and King Street, just a few blocks north of the Charleston Place Hotel. Thoughtfully designed for comfort and charm, this turnkey property features twoseparate units, ideal for investors looking to maximize rental revenue. Importantly, the property benefits from a rare BZAZ variance, which allows for the operation of two legal accommodation units on the property. This is a premier investment property, with a proven track
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Beautifully Updated 2-Bed, 2-Bath Condo in the Heart of Downtown CharlestonLocated on King Street above Francesca's (between Calhoun and George St. ), this fully furnished condo offers both comfort and convenience. Just steps from the College of Charleston, Gaillard Auditorium, Marion Square, and some of the city's best restaurants and shopping, it's a perfect investment property or downtown getaway. The unit features a fully equipped kitchen with black granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a stainless steel refrigerator. Spacious bedrooms and bathrooms are positioned on either side of the open living/dining area for added privacy. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece o
This is a rare opportunity for an office or live/work ''fixer upper'' on coveted Queen Street close to the corner of King and Queen Streets on the Peninsula. Building is currently set -up with two front doors for a potential first floor unit and second floor unit. Building is zoned general business for commercial uses but residential is allowed. It could be a duplex with business on the first floor and living on the second floor or leasing either space out as residential or commercial. Current owner has purposefully not renovated and discounted the price to allow for the new owners' customization/renovation. This stand-alone building is between a City parking deck and the Queen Street exit
A true southern charmer perfectly placed in the heart of the Charleston Peninsula across from Marion Square Park at the corner of Calhoun and Meeting Streets. Just a block from famous King Street restaurants, bars & shopping, farmers markets, College of Charleston & the Gaillard Performance Center. Enjoy the downtown dream with this beautifully appointed loft style condo with 1.5 baths with tub, full kitchen with concrete counter tops, vintage inspired appliances, remote controlled electric window shades, office space and in-house laundry. A coveted off-street parking spot can be accessed through gated entry or enter through the courtyard gate on foot and enjoy the beautifully l
One of the most accessible prices to live in the heart of Charleston's iconic South of Broad neighborhood. Built in 1870, this classic Charleston Single home beautifully blends preserved architectural charm with thoughtful modern updates, creating a truly exceptional living experience. From the moment you arrive, the charming white picket fence and inviting front yard set the tone for the warmth and character found within. Inside, a traditional floor plan begins with a welcoming foyer and offers gracious spaces ideal for both everyday living and entertaining, including a formal living room, formal dining room, and a dedicated home office. Rich in history, the home features exquisite period
Welcome to 44 Savage Street, a breathtaking historic residence nestled in Charleston's prestigious South of Broad neighborhood. Originally built in 1870 and honored with the coveted Carolopolis Award, this classic Charleston Single has been meticulously restored to marry the grace of its past with the luxury of modern living. As you approach the home, you are greeted by mature landscaping and an expansive brick driveway that leads the eye to two levels of covered porches. The wooden exterior was recently repainted in 2023. Step through the front door to the foyer with soaring ceilings throughout, and lots of natural light that pours through tall windows onto gleaming heart pine floors. The
Welcome to your Carriage House dreams! This is the quintessential carriage house in a charming garden setting. Located behind the James Jervey House on a quiet tree lined street in the sought after Ansonborough neighborhood. The living room is light filled with enjoyable views of the garden. Traditional archway leads you to the separate dining room. Bright kitchen with garden views and new Wolf stove with gas cooktop. Each floor has its own living space. Second floor you'll find the primary bedroom, comfortable den (that could be used as a third bedroom) and full bathroom with beautiful tile. Third floor with exposed beams has an open concept allowing light to move throughout the entire spa
Charming 2 bed/1 bath stucco-over brick home with large courtyard garden and 2 off street parking spaces. 73 Anson Street was originally a dependency to the c. 1800 Joseph Legare House at 75 Anson Street, and is quietly tucked at the back of the property at the end of a shared driveway. A sun-dappled private courtyard doubles your living and entertaining space amid the mild Lowcountry climate. Inside, the open first-floor living space conveys historic charm with exposed brick walls, rough-hewn ceiling beams, and heart pine floors. The living room is anchored by a large brick hearth surrounded by built-in bookshelves. The dining area and kitchen continue the rustic wood aesthetic. Upstairs,
In the heart of downtown between Colonial Lake, King Street and just off of Queen Street, 8 Poulnot is tucked away on a quiet lane just off the beaten path. Thoroughly renovated in 2022 with additional updates since, it's important to note this fee simple townhome has no HOA, condo or regime fees. With three bedrooms, one full bath and one half bath, the property includes a private courtyard and garden area with one off-street parking space. The first floor offers a formal living room, formal dining room, renovated kitchen, renovated mud/laundry room and a half bath. Hardwood flooring runs throughout with all new insulated windows and doors. The kitchen was renovated to include new cabinets
In the heart of Charleston's historic South of Broad neighborhood, on high ground, the Jacob Motte House at 61 Tradd Street is a rare and remarkable fusion of 18th-century charm and modern sophistication. Originally built in 1731 by provincial treasurer Jacob Motte, this Georgian-style single house stands as one of Charleston's earliest surviving residences. Carefully restored through a multi-year, comprehensive renovation, the home today reflects both its colonial heritage and contemporary design excellence. From the street, the classic Charleston single house facade gives way to gracious piazzas, with almost 1000 square feet of additional space, and an entry loggia, which have been though