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Welcome to 135 Beaufain Street, a charming two-story home in Harleston Village, just one block from beautiful Colonial Lake. Special features make this property a small oasis including pretty brick-lined gardens, a pond with fountains, a brick firepit and off-street parking. The interior lends itself to casual living on the first floor with an office off the living room and a family room open to the kitchen. The laundry and half bath are directly off the kitchen and there are two doors to access the new back deck. Upstairs, there are two nicely-sized bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The current owners have been meticulous stewards and have made numerous improvements including a new HVAC sys
Welcome to easy, low-maintenance living in the heart of historic Charleston. Located in the secure and desirable Lord Anson Arms, this top-floor one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo offers a rare opportunity to enjoy downtown living--with perks like deeded parking, a private balcony, and a community pool--all under $500K. Step inside to a bright and open living area with built-in shelving and access to your private covered balcony, where you can unwind and enjoy rooftop views and fresh Lowcountry air. The kitchen is efficient and well-appointed with stainless appliances and white cabinetry, keeping everything within easy reach. The spacious bedroom easily fits a sitting area or small office setu
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14 Lockwood Drive Unit 9K is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo located in the Ashley House, a mid-century high-rise in downtown Charleston, SC. The Ashley House offers a secure, elevator-equipped building with a prime location across from the City Marina and within walking distance to the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Roper Hospital, and all that downtown Charleston has to offer!
Discover timeless elegance and modern luxury in this exceptional townhome, perfectly nestled in Charleston's coveted French Quarter. Part of the exclusive Factor's Walk - a collection of three residences within a beautifully restored 19th-century mercantile warehouse - this home offers a rare blend of history, sophistication and convenience. Originally built in 1860 and taken down to the studs for a meticulous renovation in 2005, the Colonial Revival building once belonged to George Alfred Trenholm, believed to be the inspiration for the character of Rhett Butler. Inside, you're welcomed by soaring 20-foot ceilings, original exposed brick, elegant moldings and three fireplaces, creating an
Circa 1804, The Lindsay Fowler House. Prime, quiet lower Church Street location. This fine South of Broad home was beautifully restored, including the addition of a comfortable kitchen/library wing, plus a rear stair to the private primary suite. Historic finishes throughout, up to 4 total bedrooms and 4 full baths, if needed. All 4 baths have been recently updated in 2025. Beautifully cared for, charming walled courtyard, gated off-street parking.