Welcome To Luxurious Penthouse Living At 18 Broad Street, One Of Charleston's Most Spectacular Properties In The Heart Of The City's Historic District. This Magnificent Home Encompasses The Top Tw...
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The Sottile-glover Mansion, In Historic Harleston Village Blocks From Colonial Park, Cannon Park, Musc And The College Of Charleston. A Brilliant Area To Enjoy Historical Walks, Local Boutiques, A...
Featured In Architectural Digest In 2022, This Exquisitely Designed 7,256-square-foot Home Graces Nearly An Acre (.89 Acre) Of Picturesque Oak-draped Property In The Sought-after Crescent Neighbor...
Welcome To The Richard Reynolds House, A Magnificent South Of Broad Gem That Beautifully Blends Rich Heritage With Modern Luxury. Originally Built In The 1850s, The Home Underwent An Extensive Ren...
Have It All At 9 Hazelhurst! You Won't Ever Want To Leave This Spectacular Daniel Island Estate. Set On A Double Lot Of Over An Acre Fronting The Golf Course, Lowcountry Marsh, And Serene Tidal C...
This Is An Opportunity To Purchase A Historic Building On Broad Street, A Superior Location Within Walking Distance To A Variety Of Amenities. The Building Is Turn-key And Will Be 100% Vacant At T...
One Of The Finest Renovations In Historic Charleston On Beautiful Tree-shaded Legare Street. Perfection At Every Turn! Private Gated Brick And Bluestone Driveway With Bubbling Fountain Provides T...
Located In The Renowned Daniel Island Country Club Neighborhood, This Exquisite Marsh Front Home Is Strategically Located To Provide All The Best The Daniel Island Club Offers. This Property Inclu...
Explore This Semi-customizable Build Out With Rendering Based Construction. Rendering Based Construction Allows You To See Your Design Selections Before Options Are Finalized To Expedite Clarity A...
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Charleston, which was established in 1670, is rich in history and has a complicated past. During the Colonial era, the Charleston Port was used to bring in and sell African slaves. The old slave market still stands today and is used to sell Low Country trinkets. From 1776 to 1785, Charleston served as a focal point during the American Revolution and was often under attack by the British. Fort Moultrie, located on Sullivan’s Island, was constructed during this period by thick palmetto logs, which could not be penetrated by British gunfire. As a result, the Palmetto Tree became the state of South Carolina’s signature symbol. The city found itself in the spotlight again during the Civil War with many battles taking place on its prosperous soil. When the Confederates surrendered, the city suffered great financial damage, but through industrial work and an entrepreneurial spirit, soon began to flourish again. A massive earthquake in 1776 caused colossal damage, but the strength, resiliency, and character of the historical city proved victorious once more. Currently, Charleston is the second largest city in the state of South Carolina and is admired world-wide for honoring its past while celebrating its future.
Charleston home owners are privy to the many cultural experiences and historical venues across the area. From the annual Spoleto Festival, which features theatrical performances and dance troupes from around the globe, to the nostalgia of Patriot’s Point, residents enjoy a variety of recreational, educational, and cultural activities. For recreation and relaxation, residents play in the pineapple fountain at Waterfront Park, catch a Charleston Riverdogs baseball game at Joe Riley Stadium, cheer on the Charleston Battery Soccer Team at the MUSC Health Stadium, or celebrate the passionate play of the Charleston Stingrays hockey team at North Charleston Coliseum. Downtown Charleston offers a number of restaurants and bars for a thriving nightlife scene, especially in the newly renovated South of Broad district. The number of islands off the coast of Charleston is extensive, including Daniel Island, Johns Island, James Island, Kiawah Island, and Seabrook Island, all of which boast their own unique charm. Mount Pleasant is another popular nearby attraction, within driving distance of Charleston and neighboring areas such as Summerville, Dorchester and the Isle of Palms.
For athletes who prefer to participate rather than spectate, the City of Charleston Recreation League offers numerous adult and children sports seasons such as baseball, lacrosse, basketball, flag football, and soccer, and several golf courses such as Shadowmoss. Water enthusiasts enjoy paddleboarding along the Charleston Harbor, kite-surfing at Sullivan’s Island, surfing at Folly Beach, collecting seashells at Edisto Beach, or flat fishing in one of the many tidal creeks. Educational opportunities throughout Charleston are endless too. From college or graduate classes at the College of Charleston, The Citadel, or Charleston Southern University to enrichment classes offered through the county libraries, the Charleston Museum, or the Gibbes Museum of Art, the city has a course to suit the needs of every type of learner. Cultural experiences and art appreciation are two hallmarks of this ancient city. Patrons enjoy watching plays and live performances at the nation’s oldest theater, Dock Street Theater (1736), and musicians enjoy harmonizing melodies at the Charleston Music Hall, formerly a passenger station known as the Tower Depot (1849).
Homes for sale in Charleston county include townhomes, single-family homes and more, some ranging upwards of 5,000 sqft. Popular areas for new listings include West Ashley, Farmfield, Goose Creek, Hanahan, Harleston Village, Fieldfare Way, Matuskovic Dr, and Saltgrass Pointe, with many home values of more than a million dollars. New construction along hotspots such as George St and Harborsun Dr in recent years have opened real estate listings that are a home buyer and realtor's dream alike. Check out townhouses in Hampton Park Terrace or other properties for sale in our multiple listing service for the most up-to-date realty opportunities in the area.
Truly, the city is more than just a place to live; it is daily living in a place that is timeless and sacred. With some of the most pristine SC real estate the state has to offer, the Charleston real estate market is growing rapidly. Welcome, to the Holy City!