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29401, SC Homes for Sale
Beautifully restored 2 bed/2 bath home at the corner of Montagu Street and Ashley Avenue in the Harleston Village neighborhood of historic downtown Charleston. 95 Ashley Avenue D is the original kitchen building to the William A. Courtenay House, c. 1840. Courtenay was mayor of Charleston from 1879-1887, including during the great earthquake of 1886. The dependency is directly accessible from Montagu Street or through a charming brick-walled garden at the back of the property. The home preserves the original exposed brick and high, wooden-beamed ceilings. The bright, open great room has an original fireplace in the living area, as well as several sets of doors that open to the private court
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,
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Nestled in Charleston's coveted South of Broad neighborhood, directly across from the iconic Rainbow Row, 15 North Adgers Wharf offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of the city's rich history. This meticulously maintained 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bath residence spans 2,262 square feet, seamlessly blending historic charm with contemporary comforts. Originally owned by Robert Tradd and later by merchant Jacob Motte, the land became Motte's Wharf, an essential hub for trade. In the 19th century, James Adger & Co. transformed the area into a major shipping terminal, contributing to Charleston's economic growth. By the 20th century, the historic warehouses were converted into residences, preser
This property, c. 1812 boasts a quiet, private and flood-free location in sought-after Ansonborough. Fully renovated 2021-2023, this property with a guest house offers the perfect balance of historic details and modern living. With off-street parking for 3 and up to 4 on-street spaces, a lovely southern exposure and ALL NEW systems, a NEW POOL, this propertyis situated at the end of a rare dead end street. 5 and 5 1/2 Alexander St. are separately metered and 5 1/2 has an entirely separate entrance which offers the owner great choices! The main house boasts 3 Bd/ 3.5 Ba and the guest house has 2 Bd/ 2 Ba and an entrance from George St. Come and see this property. It's a gem!
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