Downtown Charleston

Charleston Real Estate

Downtown Chareleston Real Estate

Wealthy planters and merchant seamen of the 18th and 19th century built thousands of beautiful mansions in the Charleston peninsula which have been carefully restored and preserved and represent some of the most desirable real estate today.

Neighborhoods including South of Broad, the French Quarter, Harleston Village, Ansonborough offer a diversity of housing options in a historic setting not found in many cities in the country.

196 Line Street ~ Downtown Charleston

Downtown Charleston home for sale

Beautiful renovated Freeman's cottage in Downtown Charleston. It was renovated in 2005 and recently painted inside and out. There are approx. 1600 s.f. downstairs and an additional 300 s.f. in the loft. Original heart pine and new red oak floors. One bath has the original clawfoot tub. It is the largest lot on the block. It has a large back deck overlooking a fenced-in newly sodded backyard. New crepe myrtles have been planted to accent the huge willow tree.

The unique great room, and loft accessible by library type ladder. Large master bedroom has a walk-in closet. Plenty of storage space. This house boasts many unique features, and combines the old Charleston charm with modern design and convenience.

4 Benson - SOLD!

4 Benson Street Charleston SC

This house is a true renovation of a Arts and Craft style bungalow in Downtown Charleston. New hardwoods down and original upstairs. New Kitchen and Baths. New siding. New roof. Fresh paint inside and out. New rear deck. New lighting and ceiling fans throughout. All this plus a great location.

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264 Rutledge ~ Downtown Charleston

Rutledge AVE Downtown Charleston

Totally renovated duplex. Beautiful hardwood floors and new HVAC, bathroom with tile, new kitchens, new roof, updated electrical,new fans, moldings. New exterior stucco for super low maintenance.

This is a true duplex not a home converted. Close proximity to MUSC and the rest of downtown Charleston make this ideal for the investor looking for a low maintenance opportunity.

Fort Sumter

Fort Sumter Park

Decades of growing strife between North and South erupted in civil war on April 12, 1861, when Confederate artillery opened fire on this Federal fort in Charleston Harbor. Fort Sumter surrendered 34 hours later. Union forces would try for nearly four years to take it back.

For more information visit the National Parks and Recreation website.

Charleston Place

Charleston Place Hotel ~ Downtown Charleston

Charleston Place offers a blend of 18th century style and 21st century comfort, Charleston Place is situated in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina, one of America's oldest cities.

The hotel is famous for its traditional southern hospitality. Charleston offers horse-drawn carriage rides, mansions and museums, and nearby, historic monuments such as Fort Sumter and Middleton Place.

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