$8,200,000 21 Lamboll Street is a beautifully restored circa-1834 residence in Charleston's South of Broad neighborhood. Known as the Catherine Jenkins House, the historic property has undergone an extensive renovation that carefully honors its original architecture while introducing thoughtful updates throughout. The project was completed by Tupper Builders with architect Eddie Fava and was recognized with a 2024 Carolopolis Award for its exceptional preservation and craftsmanship.The renovation included a comprehensive interior restoration, with new electrical, plumbing, HVAC systems, and flooring throughout. Ceilings and doorways were raised where possible to enhance the scale and natural light of the interiors, while five fireplaces were relined and converted to fully functional gas fireplaces. The home's historic character is complemented by Classic Brass hardware throughout, Forbes & Lomax light switch panels, and Gracie wallpaper in the primary bedroom. The first floor offers a gracious progression of living spaces from the front living room and dining room to the kitchen and expansive family room at the rear of the home. The kitchen is equipped with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances. A separate scullery provides a dedicated workspace just off the kitchen. Large new windows across the rear of the home frame views of the beautifully landscaped backyard from the family room. Upstairs, the second floor is anchored by a generous primary suite with an exceptionally large walk-in closet and spacious primary bath. Two additional bedrooms are located on this level, along with another full bath, laundry room, and access to the upper piazza. The third floor offers two more bedrooms, two full baths, and a bonus room, providing flexible space for guests, an office, or additional living space. The ceiling on this level was also raised as part of the renovation. The exterior received the same level of attention. The original piazza was restored, a portion of the screened porch was enclosed with windows to add interior living space, and the exterior configuration was improved with a new staircase. Additional work included new paint, shutters, lanterns, flashing, gutters, a driveway, and a whole-home generator. The yard was fully graded and redesigned with new turf, landscaping, irrigation, and yard lighting by Blue Moon. Nine fruit trees add to the established garden setting, while a timed mosquito misting system provides added convenience. At the rear of the property, a fountain creates a peaceful focal point within the garden. Off-street parking accommodates two cars and a golf cart. With its restored piazzas, beautifully proportioned rooms, extensive modern systems, and carefully landscaped grounds, 21 Lamboll Street offers the rare combination of historic Charleston architecture and a renovation designed for the way a home is lived in today. 5 Beds ⋅ 6.5 Baths ⋅ 26023657 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status 21 Lamboll Street is a beautifully restored circa-1834 residence in Charleston's South of Broad neighborhood. Known as the Catherine Jenkins House, the historic property has undergone an extensive renovation that carefully honors its original architecture while introducing thoughtful updates throughout. The project was completed by Tupper Builders with architect Eddie Fava and was recognized with a 2024 Carolopolis Award for its exceptional preservation and craftsmanship.The renovation included a comprehensive interior restoration, with new electrical, plumbing, HVAC systems, and flooring throughout. Ceilings and doorways were raised where possible to enhance the scale and natural light of the interiors, while five fireplaces were relined and converted to fully functional gas fireplaces. The home's historic character is complemented by Classic Brass hardware throughout, Forbes & Lomax light switch panels, and Gracie wallpaper in the primary bedroom. The first floor offers a gracious progression of living spaces from the front living room and dining room to the kitchen and expansive family room at the rear of the home. The kitchen is equipped with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances. A separate scullery provides a dedicated workspace just off the kitchen. Large new windows across the rear of the home frame views of the beautifully landscaped backyard from the family room. Upstairs, the second floor is anchored by a generous primary suite with an exceptionally large walk-in closet and spacious primary bath. Two additional bedrooms are located on this level, along with another full bath, laundry room, and access to the upper piazza. The third floor offers two more bedrooms, two full baths, and a bonus room, providing flexible space for guests, an office, or additional living space. The ceiling on this level was also raised as part of the renovation. The exterior received the same level of attention. The original piazza was restored, a portion of the screened porch was enclosed with windows to add interior living space, and the exterior configuration was improved with a new staircase. Additional work included new paint, shutters, lanterns, flashing, gutters, a driveway, and a whole-home generator. The yard was fully graded and redesigned with new turf, landscaping, irrigation, and yard lighting by Blue Moon. Nine fruit trees add to the established garden setting, while a timed mosquito misting system provides added convenience. At the rear of the property, a fountain creates a peaceful focal point within the garden. Off-street parking accommodates two cars and a golf cart. With its restored piazzas, beautifully proportioned rooms, extensive modern systems, and carefully landscaped grounds, 21 Lamboll Street offers the rare combination of historic Charleston architecture and a renovation designed for the way a home is lived in today. 21 Lamboll Street, Charleston
$8,950,000 The family of dolphins at the 104 Murray Blvd are just a few of the delightful neighbors on this stunning waterfront block overlooking Charleston Harbor. 104 Murray Boulevard offers front-row seats to spectacular sunsets, where the ever-changing light over the water provides a stunning backdrop to everyday life. Fully renovated and ready to enjoy, this exceptional South of Broad residence offers a rare combination of beauty, privacy, and convenience.Built in 1924, this Federal-style home was thoughtfully conceived as a replica of the circa-1878 Twickenham Plantation house in Beaufort County. Its gracious double porticoes, double-tiered pedimented entry, and lunette window honor the elegance and symmetry of its historic architectural roots, while a remarkable 2021 renovation brings thehome confidently into the modern era. Reimagined from the studs by RenewUrban and masterfully designed by Dara Rosenfeld Design, the interiors balance sophisticated style with an inviting sense of ease. The renovation, featured in Charleston Magazine, introduced custom mouldings, new hardwood flooring, luxurious floor coverings, bespoke wallpaper treatments, custom lighting, and beautifully tailored window treatments throughout. The marble-inlaid foyer sets the tone for the artfully curated interiors. Formal living and dining rooms provide elegant spaces for entertaining, while a warm and comfortable den offers a more intimate retreat. At the heart of the home, the beautifully renovated kitchen is designed for both serious cooking and effortless gathering, with an adjacent informal dining and lounge area that embraces the way people live today. Upstairs, the expansive primary suite occupies one entire side of the home, offering a light-filled bedroom, beautifully renovated bath, and an exceptional custom closet with abundant display and storage space. Two additional guest suites, each with its own luxurious bath, complete the second level. Permit ready plans are also available for the addition of an interior elevator, offering the opportunity to further enhance the home's accessibility and ease of living. The third floor offers exceptional flexibility, with a spacious media room, bedroom, beautifully appointed bath, and a dedicated gym that could easily be reimagined as a fifth bedroom, home office, or additional living space. Whether used for entertaining, working, hosting guests, or simply relaxing, this level adapts beautifully to the needs of its next owners. Outside, the property is equally compelling, with ample gated on-site parking and a charming rear garden providing a private oasis in the heart of downtown Charleston. Throughout, every detail has been considered to create a residence that feels polished yet personal, historic yet thoroughly contemporary. With its extraordinary waterfront setting, captivating sunsets, architectural pedigree, sophisticated interiors, gated parking, and flexible living spaces, 104 Murray Boulevard represents a rare opportunity to experience Charleston living at its most refined--where historic character, modern luxury, and an incomparable setting come together in one remarkable South of Broad home. 4 Beds ⋅ 4.5 Baths ⋅ 26023528 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status The family of dolphins at the 104 Murray Blvd are just a few of the delightful neighbors on this stunning waterfront block overlooking Charleston Harbor. 104 Murray Boulevard offers front-row seats to spectacular sunsets, where the ever-changing light over the water provides a stunning backdrop to everyday life. Fully renovated and ready to enjoy, this exceptional South of Broad residence offers a rare combination of beauty, privacy, and convenience.Built in 1924, this Federal-style home was thoughtfully conceived as a replica of the circa-1878 Twickenham Plantation house in Beaufort County. Its gracious double porticoes, double-tiered pedimented entry, and lunette window honor the elegance and symmetry of its historic architectural roots, while a remarkable 2021 renovation brings thehome confidently into the modern era. Reimagined from the studs by RenewUrban and masterfully designed by Dara Rosenfeld Design, the interiors balance sophisticated style with an inviting sense of ease. The renovation, featured in Charleston Magazine, introduced custom mouldings, new hardwood flooring, luxurious floor coverings, bespoke wallpaper treatments, custom lighting, and beautifully tailored window treatments throughout. The marble-inlaid foyer sets the tone for the artfully curated interiors. Formal living and dining rooms provide elegant spaces for entertaining, while a warm and comfortable den offers a more intimate retreat. At the heart of the home, the beautifully renovated kitchen is designed for both serious cooking and effortless gathering, with an adjacent informal dining and lounge area that embraces the way people live today. Upstairs, the expansive primary suite occupies one entire side of the home, offering a light-filled bedroom, beautifully renovated bath, and an exceptional custom closet with abundant display and storage space. Two additional guest suites, each with its own luxurious bath, complete the second level. Permit ready plans are also available for the addition of an interior elevator, offering the opportunity to further enhance the home's accessibility and ease of living. The third floor offers exceptional flexibility, with a spacious media room, bedroom, beautifully appointed bath, and a dedicated gym that could easily be reimagined as a fifth bedroom, home office, or additional living space. Whether used for entertaining, working, hosting guests, or simply relaxing, this level adapts beautifully to the needs of its next owners. Outside, the property is equally compelling, with ample gated on-site parking and a charming rear garden providing a private oasis in the heart of downtown Charleston. Throughout, every detail has been considered to create a residence that feels polished yet personal, historic yet thoroughly contemporary. With its extraordinary waterfront setting, captivating sunsets, architectural pedigree, sophisticated interiors, gated parking, and flexible living spaces, 104 Murray Boulevard represents a rare opportunity to experience Charleston living at its most refined--where historic character, modern luxury, and an incomparable setting come together in one remarkable South of Broad home. 104 Murray Boulevard, Charleston
$2,245,000 BEST VALUE SOUTH OF BROAD!! Tucked within Charleston's most prestigious neighborhood South of Broad, this charming residence embodies timeless Lowcountry elegance in an exceptional, walkable location just two blocks from the Battery. The private brick courtyard is an inviting and picturesque entrance, and sets the tone for the home's quintessential Charleston character, with brick walls and steps, a graceful iron gate, window boxes, and a fountain surrounded by lush plantings. Inside, the light-filled living room is anchored by a double-sided brick gas fireplace that seamlessly connects to the dining room, creating an ideal flow for both everyday living and entertaining. The dining room is large and easily seats all your family and friends.The sunny kitchen is lined with four oversized windows and features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a casual dining counter for relaxed meals. Upstairs, the spacious primary suite is a serene retreat, highlighted by a curved arched ceiling and distinctive fanlight window. Multiple closets provide ample storage, while the en suite bath offers dual vanities, a clawfoot soaking tub, and a separate walk-in shower with marble and tile finishes. A second bedroom with an updated en suite bath and a conveniently tucked-away stacked washer and dryer completes the upper level. The ground floor offers exceptional versatility, with a cozy den or family room featuring exposed brick walls and tile flooring, along with a third bedroom, full bath, and a generous storage room, ideal for guests or flexible additional living space. Ceiling height on ground floor is 70". Perfectly positioned in a quiet residential enclave, yet moments from Charleston's finest parks, dining, and shopping, this home offers an unparalleled blend of historic charm, modern comfort, and premier location. 3 Beds ⋅ 3.5 Baths ⋅ 26023446 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status BEST VALUE SOUTH OF BROAD!! Tucked within Charleston's most prestigious neighborhood South of Broad, this charming residence embodies timeless Lowcountry elegance in an exceptional, walkable location just two blocks from the Battery. The private brick courtyard is an inviting and picturesque entrance, and sets the tone for the home's quintessential Charleston character, with brick walls and steps, a graceful iron gate, window boxes, and a fountain surrounded by lush plantings. Inside, the light-filled living room is anchored by a double-sided brick gas fireplace that seamlessly connects to the dining room, creating an ideal flow for both everyday living and entertaining. The dining room is large and easily seats all your family and friends.The sunny kitchen is lined with four oversized windows and features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a casual dining counter for relaxed meals. Upstairs, the spacious primary suite is a serene retreat, highlighted by a curved arched ceiling and distinctive fanlight window. Multiple closets provide ample storage, while the en suite bath offers dual vanities, a clawfoot soaking tub, and a separate walk-in shower with marble and tile finishes. A second bedroom with an updated en suite bath and a conveniently tucked-away stacked washer and dryer completes the upper level. The ground floor offers exceptional versatility, with a cozy den or family room featuring exposed brick walls and tile flooring, along with a third bedroom, full bath, and a generous storage room, ideal for guests or flexible additional living space. Ceiling height on ground floor is 70". Perfectly positioned in a quiet residential enclave, yet moments from Charleston's finest parks, dining, and shopping, this home offers an unparalleled blend of historic charm, modern comfort, and premier location. 18 Water Street, Charleston
$3,950,000 Beautifully built in the Charleston Single style, this elegant home offers the grace and scale of nearby historic properties without the usual maintenance expense. Located in convenient and desirable Ansonborough, featuring solid masonry construction, ample parking and a charming walled garden are just a few of the key features.Tall ceilings with well proportioned rooms echo the past including an open staircase to all three levels. Luxurious finishes in the well crafted kitchen and four full baths, even in a private terrace off the primary suite. Meticulous owners recently replaced all three HVAC systems, allowing for a turnkey ownership experience. 4 Beds ⋅ 4.5 Baths ⋅ 26023394 MLS ⋅ Ansonborough SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Beautifully built in the Charleston Single style, this elegant home offers the grace and scale of nearby historic properties without the usual maintenance expense. Located in convenient and desirable Ansonborough, featuring solid masonry construction, ample parking and a charming walled garden are just a few of the key features.Tall ceilings with well proportioned rooms echo the past including an open staircase to all three levels. Luxurious finishes in the well crafted kitchen and four full baths, even in a private terrace off the primary suite. Meticulous owners recently replaced all three HVAC systems, allowing for a turnkey ownership experience. 44 Wentworth Street, Charleston
$4,050,000 A rare opportunity to own a distinguished masonry Charleston Single House in the heart of historic Ansonborough. The Jonah M. Venning House, circa 1839, is an elegant residence featuring classic copper-clad piazzas, a private courtyard, and deep off-street parking, all within one of Charleston's most sought-after historic neighborhoods. The main residence offers 4 bedrooms and 31/2 baths, including true third-floor bedrooms, providing exceptional space and flexibility. Behind the main house are two separately metered residential units: a 2-bedroom, 1-bath apartment and a 1-bedroom, 1-bath apartment, creating opportunities for guest accommodations, multigenerational living, rental income, or future integration into a larger single-family estate.As part of the celebrated Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project, the property was carefully preserved as part of Charleston's ongoing commitment to protecting its architectural heritage. A conservation easement held by the Historic Charleston Foundation further ensures the stewardship of this important historic resource. Lovingly maintained by the current owner since 1991, the home underwent a thoughtful restoration by renowned Charleston craftsman Richard Marks Restorations, Inc. in 2003, reflecting a deep respect for its historic character and enduring quality. Additional highlights include: - X Flood Zone designation, with no flood insurance currently required. - Three electric meters serving the property. - Recently vacated apartments with prior rental income of approximately $3,200 per month. - Offers ability to combine main house and carriage apartments into one extraordinary residence. The seller's preference is to convey the home fully furnished including the antiques that were selected for this home via separate bill of sale. This offers a truly turnkey opportunity to enjoy one of Charleston's treasured historic properties. 7 Beds ⋅ 5.5 Baths ⋅ 26023257 MLS ⋅ Ansonborough SubDv. ⋅ Active Status A rare opportunity to own a distinguished masonry Charleston Single House in the heart of historic Ansonborough. The Jonah M. Venning House, circa 1839, is an elegant residence featuring classic copper-clad piazzas, a private courtyard, and deep off-street parking, all within one of Charleston's most sought-after historic neighborhoods. The main residence offers 4 bedrooms and 31/2 baths, including true third-floor bedrooms, providing exceptional space and flexibility. Behind the main house are two separately metered residential units: a 2-bedroom, 1-bath apartment and a 1-bedroom, 1-bath apartment, creating opportunities for guest accommodations, multigenerational living, rental income, or future integration into a larger single-family estate.As part of the celebrated Ansonborough Rehabilitation Project, the property was carefully preserved as part of Charleston's ongoing commitment to protecting its architectural heritage. A conservation easement held by the Historic Charleston Foundation further ensures the stewardship of this important historic resource. Lovingly maintained by the current owner since 1991, the home underwent a thoughtful restoration by renowned Charleston craftsman Richard Marks Restorations, Inc. in 2003, reflecting a deep respect for its historic character and enduring quality. Additional highlights include: - X Flood Zone designation, with no flood insurance currently required. - Three electric meters serving the property. - Recently vacated apartments with prior rental income of approximately $3,200 per month. - Offers ability to combine main house and carriage apartments into one extraordinary residence. The seller's preference is to convey the home fully furnished including the antiques that were selected for this home via separate bill of sale. This offers a truly turnkey opportunity to enjoy one of Charleston's treasured historic properties. 59 Society Street, Charleston
$3,995,000 Exceptionally well maintained, boasting grand historic scale, this property is on the market for the first time in a generation! Tucked away on one of Charleston's most private and storied lanes, this exceptional residence on coveted Little Lamboll Street presents a rare opportunity to own a grand historic home--thoughtfully condominiumized for ease of ownership while preserving the scale and elegance of a single-family residence. Originally constructed in 1743, the property is rich with architectural character and timeless details, from multiple working fireplaces and intricate moldings to graciously proportioned rooms designed for both formal entertaining and comfortable everyday living. The home features gleaming hardwood floors throughout and incredibly grand rooms with high ceilingsSpanning approximately 3,500 square feet in the main residence, the home unfolds across multiple levels, offering a flexible and inviting floor plan. Expansive double piazzas and verandas provide quintessential Charleston outdoor living, while a rooftop deck captures sweeping views over the historic peninsula. The main living level features elegant formal living and dining rooms, each anchored by a fireplace, alongside a bright kitchen with adjoining sunroom that offers an ideal opportunity for customization. Upstairs, the primary suite is complemented by 2 additional bedrooms, and a library or sitting room, that could easily accommodate a fifth bedroom or office. Throughout, the home has been meticulously maintained by the same owners since 1997, offering exceptional condition and a strong foundation for thoughtful updates to kitchens and baths if desired. A separate, attached studio apartment (Unit 3-A), approximately 250 square feet, includes a full bath and kitchenette--perfect for guests, a private office, or supplemental living space. This could be rented out for extra income or would be great for a staff apartment. This sale includes the Main House (Unit 3) and Unit 3-A attached studio, for a total of 3,873 SqFt being offered. Additional highlights include two reserved off-street parking spaces, a shared gated drive, and a well-managed, intimate four-unit regime. Monthly HOA fees cover insurance, exterior maintenance, and landscaping, allowing for a true lock-and-leave lifestyle without sacrificing the scale or presence of a historic Charleston home. A discreet and remarkable offering in one of downtown Charleston's most exclusive enclaves--Lamboll Street is known for its quiet charm, residential character, and hidden architectural treasures, and this residence is no exception. Come quickly to secure your enduring legacy South of Broad. 4 Beds ⋅ 4.5 Baths ⋅ 26022873 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Exceptionally well maintained, boasting grand historic scale, this property is on the market for the first time in a generation! Tucked away on one of Charleston's most private and storied lanes, this exceptional residence on coveted Little Lamboll Street presents a rare opportunity to own a grand historic home--thoughtfully condominiumized for ease of ownership while preserving the scale and elegance of a single-family residence. Originally constructed in 1743, the property is rich with architectural character and timeless details, from multiple working fireplaces and intricate moldings to graciously proportioned rooms designed for both formal entertaining and comfortable everyday living. The home features gleaming hardwood floors throughout and incredibly grand rooms with high ceilingsSpanning approximately 3,500 square feet in the main residence, the home unfolds across multiple levels, offering a flexible and inviting floor plan. Expansive double piazzas and verandas provide quintessential Charleston outdoor living, while a rooftop deck captures sweeping views over the historic peninsula. The main living level features elegant formal living and dining rooms, each anchored by a fireplace, alongside a bright kitchen with adjoining sunroom that offers an ideal opportunity for customization. Upstairs, the primary suite is complemented by 2 additional bedrooms, and a library or sitting room, that could easily accommodate a fifth bedroom or office. Throughout, the home has been meticulously maintained by the same owners since 1997, offering exceptional condition and a strong foundation for thoughtful updates to kitchens and baths if desired. A separate, attached studio apartment (Unit 3-A), approximately 250 square feet, includes a full bath and kitchenette--perfect for guests, a private office, or supplemental living space. This could be rented out for extra income or would be great for a staff apartment. This sale includes the Main House (Unit 3) and Unit 3-A attached studio, for a total of 3,873 SqFt being offered. Additional highlights include two reserved off-street parking spaces, a shared gated drive, and a well-managed, intimate four-unit regime. Monthly HOA fees cover insurance, exterior maintenance, and landscaping, allowing for a true lock-and-leave lifestyle without sacrificing the scale or presence of a historic Charleston home. A discreet and remarkable offering in one of downtown Charleston's most exclusive enclaves--Lamboll Street is known for its quiet charm, residential character, and hidden architectural treasures, and this residence is no exception. Come quickly to secure your enduring legacy South of Broad. 3 Lamboll Street, Charleston
$150,000 Yacht Slip I-29 provides a 55' x 18' T-head berth at the end of the I-Dock within The Harborage at Ashley Marina in Charleston. Utilities: The slip isequipped with 50-amp and 30-amp electrical service. Dedicated water connections and Wi-Fi access are available. Fuel: On-site fuel station and pump-outservices. Amenities and Security Facilities: Features IPE wood docks and a recently built dock house. Staff: Maintained by a full-time Dockmaster anddedicated on-site crew. Comfort: Includes private showers, laundry facilities, and off-street parking. This 55-foot T-head slip allows for direct ownership of alarge-format berth in Charleston Harbor, where purchasing opportunities for vessels of this size and location are limited. Owner is a licensed SC real estateagent. 26022740 MLS ⋅ The Harborage At Ashley Marina SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Yacht Slip I-29 provides a 55' x 18' T-head berth at the end of the I-Dock within The Harborage at Ashley Marina in Charleston. Utilities: The slip isequipped with 50-amp and 30-amp electrical service. Dedicated water connections and Wi-Fi access are available. Fuel: On-site fuel station and pump-outservices. Amenities and Security Facilities: Features IPE wood docks and a recently built dock house. Staff: Maintained by a full-time Dockmaster anddedicated on-site crew. Comfort: Includes private showers, laundry facilities, and off-street parking. This 55-foot T-head slip allows for direct ownership of alarge-format berth in Charleston Harbor, where purchasing opportunities for vessels of this size and location are limited. Owner is a licensed SC real estateagent. 33 Lockwood Drive Unit #Slip Lu206, Charleston
$2,699,000 A nod to Charleston elegance, this extraordinary South of Broad residence honors its architectural legacy through a seamless balance of historic detail and sophisticated modern updates. Meticulously reimagined while honoring its historic soul, the home offers an effortless balance of timeless beauty and modern refinement. Beyond its distinguished facade, soaring ceilings, luminous interiors, an iconic Charleston sidehall layout anchored by gracious double parlors create a gracious flow for both intimate living and grand-scale entertaining. Original whitewashed hardwood floors, stately mahogany doors, and historic fireplaces thoughtfully converted to gas pay tribute to the home's storied past, while every modern enhancement has been carefully curated to complement its enduring character.The bespoke SieMatic kitchen is a statement in both form and function, appointed with premium Miele appliances, an Aga cast iron range, and elegant marble flooring, a space equally suited for gourmet preparation or gathering with family and friends. Three beautifully proportioned bedroom suites each enjoy the privacy of an en suite bath, offering exceptional comfort for residents and guests alike. The primary suite is a serene retreat, complete with generous dual walk in closets and a spa-inspired bath featuring a marble shower and a luxurious Jacuzzi soaking tub. Outside, a private courtyard unfolds as an urban sanctuary. The sparkling Gunite pool, shaded arbor, and thoughtfully designed outdoor living spaces evoke the ambiance of a boutique resort, creating an idyllic setting for alfresco dining, evening cocktails, or peaceful afternoons beneath Charleston's signature canopy of blue skies. A private three car driveway, an exceptional amenity in Charleston's historic district provides coveted off-street parking while enhancing the property's rarity, versatility, and lasting investment appeal. Just moments from Charleston's celebrated culinary scene, charming boutiques, waterfront parks, and cultural landmarks, this remarkable residence offers more than a prestigious address, it presents an opportunity to experience one of America's most beloved historic cities from an incomparable setting where heritage, craftsmanship, and luxury converge. 3 Beds ⋅ 3.5 Baths ⋅ 26022521 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status A nod to Charleston elegance, this extraordinary South of Broad residence honors its architectural legacy through a seamless balance of historic detail and sophisticated modern updates. Meticulously reimagined while honoring its historic soul, the home offers an effortless balance of timeless beauty and modern refinement. Beyond its distinguished facade, soaring ceilings, luminous interiors, an iconic Charleston sidehall layout anchored by gracious double parlors create a gracious flow for both intimate living and grand-scale entertaining. Original whitewashed hardwood floors, stately mahogany doors, and historic fireplaces thoughtfully converted to gas pay tribute to the home's storied past, while every modern enhancement has been carefully curated to complement its enduring character.The bespoke SieMatic kitchen is a statement in both form and function, appointed with premium Miele appliances, an Aga cast iron range, and elegant marble flooring, a space equally suited for gourmet preparation or gathering with family and friends. Three beautifully proportioned bedroom suites each enjoy the privacy of an en suite bath, offering exceptional comfort for residents and guests alike. The primary suite is a serene retreat, complete with generous dual walk in closets and a spa-inspired bath featuring a marble shower and a luxurious Jacuzzi soaking tub. Outside, a private courtyard unfolds as an urban sanctuary. The sparkling Gunite pool, shaded arbor, and thoughtfully designed outdoor living spaces evoke the ambiance of a boutique resort, creating an idyllic setting for alfresco dining, evening cocktails, or peaceful afternoons beneath Charleston's signature canopy of blue skies. A private three car driveway, an exceptional amenity in Charleston's historic district provides coveted off-street parking while enhancing the property's rarity, versatility, and lasting investment appeal. Just moments from Charleston's celebrated culinary scene, charming boutiques, waterfront parks, and cultural landmarks, this remarkable residence offers more than a prestigious address, it presents an opportunity to experience one of America's most beloved historic cities from an incomparable setting where heritage, craftsmanship, and luxury converge. 6 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston
$5,250,000 Set along one of Charleston's most picturesque streets, 106 South Battery is a beautifully preserved historic residence with harbor views, exceptional elevation, and beautifully proportioned spaces designed for gracious entertaining and everyday living. A truly generational opportunity, this remarkable home has been meticulously preserved and thoughtfully cared for, offering the next steward a rare chance to own one of South Battery's most treasured residences.From the expansive front porch on a corner lot, enjoy views of Charleston Harbor and the timeless streetscape of South Battery, where historic residences and mature landscaping create one of the city's most iconic settings. Beautifully preserved, thoughtfully updated, and meticulously maintained, 106 South Battery offers a rare opportunity to own a distinguished piece of Charleston history. The current owners have enjoyed this home as their primary residence for thirty years. A comprehensive renovation by Artis Construction introduced significant improvements while preserving the home's architectural integrity. Infrastructure upgrades include three HVAC systems, a full-house generator, a whole-home dehumidifier, a water pressure sensor, and a Tesla home charger in the garage. Recent enhancements in 2026 include among others, extensive interior and exterior repainting, newly installed landscaping, buffed and coated flooring on the main level, and a fully primed and painted roof backed by a transferable warranty, further reflecting the extraordinary level of care and investment made in the property. Approximately ten years ago, the home's entire brick exterior was meticulously re-pointed , reflecting the extraordinary level of care and investment that has defined the property's stewardship. Positioned on naturally high ground, the home also benefits from exceptional elevation that contributes to its long-term durability. The home's gracious living spaces are warm and inviting, with natural light pouring through original beveled glass windows. A gas fireplace serves as the focal point of the living room, which opens into the dining room to create an effortless flow for both everyday living and entertaining. Designed to accommodate gatherings of every scale, the home has comfortably welcomed cocktail parties of more than one hundred guests while remaining equally suited for quiet evenings at home. The generously sized dining room opens to a screened porch that serves as a true outdoor living room throughout every season. Overlooking the surrounding gardens, this inviting space creates a seamless extension of the home's interior. Just off the dining room, the butler's pantry is exceptionally equipped for entertaining with a built-in bar, wine cooler, and ice chest, making hosting both effortless and refined. Nearby, an oversized powder room, originally designed as a tea and coffee room, remains one of the home's most charming and unexpected spaces, blending historic character with everyday functionality. The renovated kitchen thoughtfully balances the home's historic architecture with modern convenience. Well-appointed with a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf range, Bosch dishwasher, beverage refrigerator, generous island storage, and abundant workspace, it was designed to support everything from casual family meals to large gatherings. Its location just steps from the three-car garage, an extraordinary amenity in historic downtown Charleston, adds exceptional convenience to daily living. Upstairs, the primary suite provides a light filled retreat where original architectural details have been carefully preserved alongside modern comforts. A spacious walk-in closet, built-in television, and inviting reading nook create a private sanctuary, while the reading area offers a quiet transition into the spacious primary bath. The additional three bedrooms are generously proportioned, each featuring its own en suite bath to provide privacy. Even the laundry room has been thoughtfully designed, elevating a practical space with beautiful finishes and exceptional functionality. Originally operated as a boarding house, the home retains its secondary staircase and rear access that offer a connection to its history while providing added flexibility for today's living. These preserved architectural elements enrich the home's character and tell the story of its evolution over time. In addition to a three car garage there is ample street parking along South Battery, Council Street, and neighboring streets to provide added convenience for guests. Both the front and back yards are gated and fenced to allow for pets to enjoy. 4 Beds ⋅ 4.5 Baths ⋅ 26021461 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Set along one of Charleston's most picturesque streets, 106 South Battery is a beautifully preserved historic residence with harbor views, exceptional elevation, and beautifully proportioned spaces designed for gracious entertaining and everyday living. A truly generational opportunity, this remarkable home has been meticulously preserved and thoughtfully cared for, offering the next steward a rare chance to own one of South Battery's most treasured residences.From the expansive front porch on a corner lot, enjoy views of Charleston Harbor and the timeless streetscape of South Battery, where historic residences and mature landscaping create one of the city's most iconic settings. Beautifully preserved, thoughtfully updated, and meticulously maintained, 106 South Battery offers a rare opportunity to own a distinguished piece of Charleston history. The current owners have enjoyed this home as their primary residence for thirty years. A comprehensive renovation by Artis Construction introduced significant improvements while preserving the home's architectural integrity. Infrastructure upgrades include three HVAC systems, a full-house generator, a whole-home dehumidifier, a water pressure sensor, and a Tesla home charger in the garage. Recent enhancements in 2026 include among others, extensive interior and exterior repainting, newly installed landscaping, buffed and coated flooring on the main level, and a fully primed and painted roof backed by a transferable warranty, further reflecting the extraordinary level of care and investment made in the property. Approximately ten years ago, the home's entire brick exterior was meticulously re-pointed , reflecting the extraordinary level of care and investment that has defined the property's stewardship. Positioned on naturally high ground, the home also benefits from exceptional elevation that contributes to its long-term durability. The home's gracious living spaces are warm and inviting, with natural light pouring through original beveled glass windows. A gas fireplace serves as the focal point of the living room, which opens into the dining room to create an effortless flow for both everyday living and entertaining. Designed to accommodate gatherings of every scale, the home has comfortably welcomed cocktail parties of more than one hundred guests while remaining equally suited for quiet evenings at home. The generously sized dining room opens to a screened porch that serves as a true outdoor living room throughout every season. Overlooking the surrounding gardens, this inviting space creates a seamless extension of the home's interior. Just off the dining room, the butler's pantry is exceptionally equipped for entertaining with a built-in bar, wine cooler, and ice chest, making hosting both effortless and refined. Nearby, an oversized powder room, originally designed as a tea and coffee room, remains one of the home's most charming and unexpected spaces, blending historic character with everyday functionality. The renovated kitchen thoughtfully balances the home's historic architecture with modern convenience. Well-appointed with a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf range, Bosch dishwasher, beverage refrigerator, generous island storage, and abundant workspace, it was designed to support everything from casual family meals to large gatherings. Its location just steps from the three-car garage, an extraordinary amenity in historic downtown Charleston, adds exceptional convenience to daily living. Upstairs, the primary suite provides a light filled retreat where original architectural details have been carefully preserved alongside modern comforts. A spacious walk-in closet, built-in television, and inviting reading nook create a private sanctuary, while the reading area offers a quiet transition into the spacious primary bath. The additional three bedrooms are generously proportioned, each featuring its own en suite bath to provide privacy. Even the laundry room has been thoughtfully designed, elevating a practical space with beautiful finishes and exceptional functionality. Originally operated as a boarding house, the home retains its secondary staircase and rear access that offer a connection to its history while providing added flexibility for today's living. These preserved architectural elements enrich the home's character and tell the story of its evolution over time. In addition to a three car garage there is ample street parking along South Battery, Council Street, and neighboring streets to provide added convenience for guests. Both the front and back yards are gated and fenced to allow for pets to enjoy. 106 S Battery Street, Charleston
$1,150,000 Discover the rare combination of space, convenience and exceptional parking at 71 Gadsden Street. This three-bedroom residence offers desirable single-level living, with each generously sized bedroom featuring its own private en suite bath--an ideal arrangement for a full-time residence, second home or investment property.The home's spacious living areas provide plenty of room for relaxing and entertaining, while a dedicated laundry room adds everyday functionality.A newer roof and appliances installed in 2018 offer additional peace of mind. One of the property's most remarkable features is off-street parking for four to five vehicles, a true luxury in downtown Charleston. Perfectly positioned near the College of Charleston, MUSC and Roper Hospital, the property offers excellent potential for student or medical housing while remaining equally appealing as a comfortable primary residence. Enjoy easy access to Charleston's celebrated restaurants, neighborhood cafés, shopping, parks and the historic streets of the peninsula. With large rooms, private baths, single-level living and extraordinary parking, 71 Gadsden Street presents a versatile downtown opportunity that is increasingly difficult to find. Come experience the space, flexibility and Charleston lifestyle this property has to offer. 3 Beds ⋅ 3 Baths ⋅ 26020890 MLS ⋅ Harleston Village SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Discover the rare combination of space, convenience and exceptional parking at 71 Gadsden Street. This three-bedroom residence offers desirable single-level living, with each generously sized bedroom featuring its own private en suite bath--an ideal arrangement for a full-time residence, second home or investment property.The home's spacious living areas provide plenty of room for relaxing and entertaining, while a dedicated laundry room adds everyday functionality.A newer roof and appliances installed in 2018 offer additional peace of mind. One of the property's most remarkable features is off-street parking for four to five vehicles, a true luxury in downtown Charleston. Perfectly positioned near the College of Charleston, MUSC and Roper Hospital, the property offers excellent potential for student or medical housing while remaining equally appealing as a comfortable primary residence. Enjoy easy access to Charleston's celebrated restaurants, neighborhood cafés, shopping, parks and the historic streets of the peninsula. With large rooms, private baths, single-level living and extraordinary parking, 71 Gadsden Street presents a versatile downtown opportunity that is increasingly difficult to find. Come experience the space, flexibility and Charleston lifestyle this property has to offer. 71 Gadsden Street, Charleston
$139,000 Great 55x18 foot boat slip in downtown Charleston. Easy in and out. This slip is perfect to get in and out of the marina and be in the harbor in minutes. Walk to shopping and restaurants. Amenities include gated security, restrooms, showers, water, electricity, and pump-out services 26020557 MLS ⋅ The Harborage At Ashley Marina SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Great 55x18 foot boat slip in downtown Charleston. Easy in and out. This slip is perfect to get in and out of the marina and be in the harbor in minutes. Walk to shopping and restaurants. Amenities include gated security, restrooms, showers, water, electricity, and pump-out services 33 Lockwood Drive Unit #H-7, Charleston
$5,750,000 Contemporary luxury meets Charleston history in the distinguished Wilson-Cochran House, originally built in 1915 and thoughtfully renovated for modern living. Rich architectural character blends seamlessly with today's conveniences, creating a home that is as functional as it is beautiful.At the heart of the home is a chef's kitchen designed for both everyday living and effortless entertaining. Custom cabinetry, expansive workspace, and an innovative invisible induction cooktop installed beneath the marble countertop create a clean, elegant aesthetic while maximizing functionality. The adjoining butler's pantry provides exceptional storage, a secondary refrigerator, a 60-bottle wine refrigerator, and a convenient first-floor laundry area.The main level offers gracious living spaces, including a welcoming foyer, inviting living room, formal dining room, spacious kitchen, butler's pantry, and powder room. Every space has been carefully designed to balance historic character with modern comfort. Upstairs, the home features multiple well-appointed bedrooms, including a spacious primary suite with an ensuite bath. An additional full bath and second laundry room provide convenience for everyday living. A second expansive primary suite serves as a true private retreat, complete with an adjoining sitting room that offers flexibility as a reading room, fitness space, office, or lounge. Just beyond, a rooftop terrace provides a peaceful setting to enjoy views of the Charleston skyline throughout the day. Outdoor living is equally inviting. Behind a private gated entrance, the professionally designed courtyard features slate hardscaping, a fire pit gathering area, and beautifully landscaped spaces ideal for entertaining or quiet evenings outdoors. A bench crafted from the original Copper River Bridge adds a distinctive historic element, while the classic front porch offers the perfect place to relax and enjoy the neighborhood. Located in Charleston's Historic District, the home is moments from White Point Garden, The Battery, renowned restaurants, boutique shopping, galleries, and entertainment. Featured on Magnolia Network's Anything But Gray, where designer Gray Benko showcased the home's remarkable transformation, the residence celebrates both preservation and innovation. Original oak floors, the boxed newel staircase, paneled wainscoting, coffered dining room ceiling, and intricate millwork have been carefully preserved, honoring the home's architectural heritage while complementing its contemporary updates. The Wilson-Cochran House offers a rare opportunity to own a residence where historic craftsmanship, modern technology, and exceptional design come together in one of Charleston's most sought-after locations. 3 Beds ⋅ 3.5 Baths ⋅ 26020547 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Contemporary luxury meets Charleston history in the distinguished Wilson-Cochran House, originally built in 1915 and thoughtfully renovated for modern living. Rich architectural character blends seamlessly with today's conveniences, creating a home that is as functional as it is beautiful.At the heart of the home is a chef's kitchen designed for both everyday living and effortless entertaining. Custom cabinetry, expansive workspace, and an innovative invisible induction cooktop installed beneath the marble countertop create a clean, elegant aesthetic while maximizing functionality. The adjoining butler's pantry provides exceptional storage, a secondary refrigerator, a 60-bottle wine refrigerator, and a convenient first-floor laundry area.The main level offers gracious living spaces, including a welcoming foyer, inviting living room, formal dining room, spacious kitchen, butler's pantry, and powder room. Every space has been carefully designed to balance historic character with modern comfort. Upstairs, the home features multiple well-appointed bedrooms, including a spacious primary suite with an ensuite bath. An additional full bath and second laundry room provide convenience for everyday living. A second expansive primary suite serves as a true private retreat, complete with an adjoining sitting room that offers flexibility as a reading room, fitness space, office, or lounge. Just beyond, a rooftop terrace provides a peaceful setting to enjoy views of the Charleston skyline throughout the day. Outdoor living is equally inviting. Behind a private gated entrance, the professionally designed courtyard features slate hardscaping, a fire pit gathering area, and beautifully landscaped spaces ideal for entertaining or quiet evenings outdoors. A bench crafted from the original Copper River Bridge adds a distinctive historic element, while the classic front porch offers the perfect place to relax and enjoy the neighborhood. Located in Charleston's Historic District, the home is moments from White Point Garden, The Battery, renowned restaurants, boutique shopping, galleries, and entertainment. Featured on Magnolia Network's Anything But Gray, where designer Gray Benko showcased the home's remarkable transformation, the residence celebrates both preservation and innovation. Original oak floors, the boxed newel staircase, paneled wainscoting, coffered dining room ceiling, and intricate millwork have been carefully preserved, honoring the home's architectural heritage while complementing its contemporary updates. The Wilson-Cochran House offers a rare opportunity to own a residence where historic craftsmanship, modern technology, and exceptional design come together in one of Charleston's most sought-after locations. 173 Tradd Street, Charleston
$135,000 Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to own Slip E-12, a 50' x 18' wet slip in the highly desirable Harborage Marina in Charleston, SC. One of this slip's biggest advantages is its convenient location near the parking lot, significantly reducing the distance you'll need to carry coolers, fishing gear, luggage, and supplies to and from your boat--a convenience you'll appreciate every time you head out on the water. Harborage Marina offers gated security, full-time marina staff, restrooms, high-speed internet, shore power, fresh water, pump-out service, and a well-maintained, professionally managed facility. 26020185 MLS ⋅ The Harborage At Ashley Marina SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to own Slip E-12, a 50' x 18' wet slip in the highly desirable Harborage Marina in Charleston, SC. One of this slip's biggest advantages is its convenient location near the parking lot, significantly reducing the distance you'll need to carry coolers, fishing gear, luggage, and supplies to and from your boat--a convenience you'll appreciate every time you head out on the water. Harborage Marina offers gated security, full-time marina staff, restrooms, high-speed internet, shore power, fresh water, pump-out service, and a well-maintained, professionally managed facility. 33 Lockwood Drive Unit #Slip Lu69, Charleston
$3,499,000 Exceptional opportunity to purchase this historic Harleston Village property as-is and bring your vision to life. Whether you're a buyer looking to customize your dream home or an investor seeking your next signature project, this property offers incredible potential. Situated on a rare double lot, the home already features a pool and pool house, with the interior fully demolished and ready for construction to begin. Construction plans provide the opportunity to expand to approximately 5,000 square feet, blending functionality with Charleston's timeless character. The renovation is designed to preserve the home's historic architecture while incorporating all new major systems, including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and structural improvements. Buyers have the flexibility to work with the seller's experienced in-house builder or bring their own licensed contractor to complete the project. A unique chance to create a one-of-a-kind historic residence in one of downtown Charleston's most desirable neighborhoods 4 Beds ⋅ 3.5 Baths ⋅ 26020111 MLS ⋅ Harleston Village SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Exceptional opportunity to purchase this historic Harleston Village property as-is and bring your vision to life. Whether you're a buyer looking to customize your dream home or an investor seeking your next signature project, this property offers incredible potential. Situated on a rare double lot, the home already features a pool and pool house, with the interior fully demolished and ready for construction to begin. Construction plans provide the opportunity to expand to approximately 5,000 square feet, blending functionality with Charleston's timeless character. The renovation is designed to preserve the home's historic architecture while incorporating all new major systems, including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and structural improvements. Buyers have the flexibility to work with the seller's experienced in-house builder or bring their own licensed contractor to complete the project. A unique chance to create a one-of-a-kind historic residence in one of downtown Charleston's most desirable neighborhoods 18 Trumbo Street, Charleston
$7,995,000 Now complete and turnkey, 54 Church Street is a masterfully restored historic residence in the heart of South of Broad, where Charleston's architectural heritage has been thoughtfully preserved while every major system has been rebuilt for generations to come. This comprehensive studs-out renovation carefully retained and restored the home's original character, including historic windows, masonry, hand-hewn beams, double piazzas, and timeless architectural details, while seamlessly integrating today's most sought-after comforts and conveniences. Designed for effortless living and entertaining, the home showcases a chef's kitchen featuring custom cabinetry, Taj Mahal quartzite, and a premier appliance suite including Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Thermador. An elevator services all three floors, while a dedicated office, flexible bonus room, multiple gathering spaces, and a spectacular rooftop terrace overlooking Charleston's historic skyline create a home that is as functional as it is beautiful. Beyond the interiors, the private courtyard is centered around a gunite pool, offering a peaceful retreat just steps from Charleston's finest dining, shopping, and waterfront. The detached historic carriage house provides the flexibility to remain as a garage or be finished as a guest house, pool house, or private ADU with permit in hand. Every detail--from the restored historic fabric to the custom millwork, herringbone European oak floors, and luxury finishes was saved where it could be then carefully considered to honor the home's past while creating an exceptional turnkey residence for today's lifestyle. A rare opportunity to own a fully restored South of Broad landmark where Charleston's history has been preserved, craftsmanship celebrated, and every detail thoughtfully reimagined. 4 Beds ⋅ 6.5 Baths ⋅ 26020025 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Now complete and turnkey, 54 Church Street is a masterfully restored historic residence in the heart of South of Broad, where Charleston's architectural heritage has been thoughtfully preserved while every major system has been rebuilt for generations to come. This comprehensive studs-out renovation carefully retained and restored the home's original character, including historic windows, masonry, hand-hewn beams, double piazzas, and timeless architectural details, while seamlessly integrating today's most sought-after comforts and conveniences. Designed for effortless living and entertaining, the home showcases a chef's kitchen featuring custom cabinetry, Taj Mahal quartzite, and a premier appliance suite including Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Thermador. An elevator services all three floors, while a dedicated office, flexible bonus room, multiple gathering spaces, and a spectacular rooftop terrace overlooking Charleston's historic skyline create a home that is as functional as it is beautiful. Beyond the interiors, the private courtyard is centered around a gunite pool, offering a peaceful retreat just steps from Charleston's finest dining, shopping, and waterfront. The detached historic carriage house provides the flexibility to remain as a garage or be finished as a guest house, pool house, or private ADU with permit in hand. Every detail--from the restored historic fabric to the custom millwork, herringbone European oak floors, and luxury finishes was saved where it could be then carefully considered to honor the home's past while creating an exceptional turnkey residence for today's lifestyle. A rare opportunity to own a fully restored South of Broad landmark where Charleston's history has been preserved, craftsmanship celebrated, and every detail thoughtfully reimagined. 54 Church Street Unit #A & B, Charleston
$5,695,000 Reimagined in the heart of Harleston Village, this restored residence blends Charleston architecture with an elevated floor plan designed for today's lifestyle. The home was raised, allowing for additional ground floor square footage & creating flexibility for a private gym, theatre, wine room, office, game room, &/or additional entertaining space.BAR Approved Pool & ADU in hand - Seller willing to complete for additional cost. The residence features an expansive chef's kitchen with oversized island, premium Thermador appliances & scullery. Elegant wall paneling, refined architectural details & beautifully restored historic elements can be found throughout the home. The luxurious primary suite offers a spa like bath with an oversized double shower &large private porch overlooking the gated backyard. Standout exterior features include double piazzas, two additional porches in the rear, a large backyard with room for a pool & driveway parking for multiple vehicles. ***BAR Approved Pool & Permit. BAR Approved ADU (~444 sqft, detached). Seller willing to complete either or both of the above projects for an additional cost. Seller is also willing to further customize & build out the extensive ground floor flex space for an additional cost.*** May 2026 Appraisal lists valuation at $5.9m ($250k less than list price). Ideally located just moments from Charleston's many restaurants, shops, Colonial Lake & King Street, this is a rare opportunity to own a like new, fully restored historic home with modern functionality in one of downtown Charleston's most desirable neighborhoods. 4 Beds ⋅ 4.5 Baths ⋅ 26019552 MLS ⋅ Harleston Village SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Reimagined in the heart of Harleston Village, this restored residence blends Charleston architecture with an elevated floor plan designed for today's lifestyle. The home was raised, allowing for additional ground floor square footage & creating flexibility for a private gym, theatre, wine room, office, game room, &/or additional entertaining space.BAR Approved Pool & ADU in hand - Seller willing to complete for additional cost. The residence features an expansive chef's kitchen with oversized island, premium Thermador appliances & scullery. Elegant wall paneling, refined architectural details & beautifully restored historic elements can be found throughout the home. The luxurious primary suite offers a spa like bath with an oversized double shower &large private porch overlooking the gated backyard. Standout exterior features include double piazzas, two additional porches in the rear, a large backyard with room for a pool & driveway parking for multiple vehicles. ***BAR Approved Pool & Permit. BAR Approved ADU (~444 sqft, detached). Seller willing to complete either or both of the above projects for an additional cost. Seller is also willing to further customize & build out the extensive ground floor flex space for an additional cost.*** May 2026 Appraisal lists valuation at $5.9m ($250k less than list price). Ideally located just moments from Charleston's many restaurants, shops, Colonial Lake & King Street, this is a rare opportunity to own a like new, fully restored historic home with modern functionality in one of downtown Charleston's most desirable neighborhoods. 175 1/2 Wentworth Street, Charleston
$3,385,000 Introducing 41 Pitt Street, a rare 7 bedroom 5.5 bath home with 4 off street parking. One of downtown Charleston's most affordable luxury renovations, this property masterfully blends timeless historic character with sophisticated contemporary design in the heart of Harleston Village, one of Downtown Charleston's most desirable neighborhoods. Completely reimagined from top to bottom, this extraordinary residence has been thoughtfully redesigned to create an exceptional luxury lifestyle while preserving the architectural charm that makes Historic Charleston one of America's most celebrated destinations. Featuring 7 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, and an exceptionally versatile floor plan, the home offers ideal balance of elegant entertaining, everyday comfort and outstanding investment potentialSurrounded with natural light, the main level showcases expansive open-concept living spaces where a designer chef's kitchen and scullery with ice maker, wine fridge, bar sink seamlessly connects to the spacious great room and dining area. Oversized walls of collective glass, soaring 11 ft up to 35 feet ceilings, integrated surround sound, and refined contemporary finishes and mahogany custom doors, create an atmosphere that is both sophisticated and inviting, perfect for intimate gatherings or large-scale entertaining. Every detail has been carefully curated, including beautifully restored heart pine flooring, custom cheery wood cabinetry, premium marble surfaces, professional-grade stainless appliances, designer lighting fixtures, designer tile, brass hardware, private study/office and elegant architectural details that elevate every room. A beautifully appointed kitchen scullery enhances both functionality and entertaining, offering additional preparation space, storage, and serving areas for effortless hosting. The luxurious primary suite is conveniently located on the main living level, creating a private sanctuary complete with a spacious walk-in closet and an elegant spa-inspired bath featuring dual vanities, an oversized walk-in shower, and carefully selected designer finishes. An additional private entry guest suite apartment on the first floor offers exceptional flexibility for visiting family or luxury guest accommodations with rental income opportunity. The second level has been recently expanded to include 2 additional bedrooms recently added and one full bath, creating generous accommodations that include 7 total bedrooms, a large entertainment lounge area that can easily be another bedroom in the main house and multiple flexible gathering spaces designed for today's modern lifestyle. Outside, the possibilities are equally impressive.The expansive side yards offers the perfect canvas for creating a spectacular resort-style pool and private outdoor retreat, complemented by covered veranda, spacious entertaining areas, and beautifully designed outdoor living spaces that embrace Charleston's year-round climate. There is also room to build a single car garage in the driveway. Striking architectural features including elevated construction, dramatic glass windows, standing-seam metal roof, and clean contemporary lines--create a home that is both architecturally distinctive and timelessly elegant. Beyond its appeal as an extraordinary primary residence or luxurious second home, 41 Pitt Street also represents an exceptional income-producing opportunity. Located just blocks from Medical University of South Carolina and College of Charleston, the property is ideally positioned for premium executive, medical, academic, or luxury vacation rental. The attached guest apartment with full kitchen further enhances its flexibility and income potential, with projected rental information available in the listing package. Residents will enjoy a truly walkable Charleston lifestyle, just moments from acclaimed restaurants, boutique shopping, neighborhood cafés, Colonial Lake, waterfront parks, marinas and the city's vibrant cultural and culinary scene. Recognized year after year as #1 of America's finest cities, Historic Charleston offers an unmatched combination of rich history, world-class dining, beautiful waterfronts, and timeless Southern elegance. 41 Pitt Street is more than a beautifully renovated home, it is an opportunity to own a signature residence that combines architectural beauty, exceptional craftsmanship, remarkable flexibility, and one of the finest downtown lifestyles Charleston has to offer. 7 Beds ⋅ 5.5 Baths ⋅ 26019450 MLS ⋅ Harleston Village SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Introducing 41 Pitt Street, a rare 7 bedroom 5.5 bath home with 4 off street parking. One of downtown Charleston's most affordable luxury renovations, this property masterfully blends timeless historic character with sophisticated contemporary design in the heart of Harleston Village, one of Downtown Charleston's most desirable neighborhoods. Completely reimagined from top to bottom, this extraordinary residence has been thoughtfully redesigned to create an exceptional luxury lifestyle while preserving the architectural charm that makes Historic Charleston one of America's most celebrated destinations. Featuring 7 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, and an exceptionally versatile floor plan, the home offers ideal balance of elegant entertaining, everyday comfort and outstanding investment potentialSurrounded with natural light, the main level showcases expansive open-concept living spaces where a designer chef's kitchen and scullery with ice maker, wine fridge, bar sink seamlessly connects to the spacious great room and dining area. Oversized walls of collective glass, soaring 11 ft up to 35 feet ceilings, integrated surround sound, and refined contemporary finishes and mahogany custom doors, create an atmosphere that is both sophisticated and inviting, perfect for intimate gatherings or large-scale entertaining. Every detail has been carefully curated, including beautifully restored heart pine flooring, custom cheery wood cabinetry, premium marble surfaces, professional-grade stainless appliances, designer lighting fixtures, designer tile, brass hardware, private study/office and elegant architectural details that elevate every room. A beautifully appointed kitchen scullery enhances both functionality and entertaining, offering additional preparation space, storage, and serving areas for effortless hosting. The luxurious primary suite is conveniently located on the main living level, creating a private sanctuary complete with a spacious walk-in closet and an elegant spa-inspired bath featuring dual vanities, an oversized walk-in shower, and carefully selected designer finishes. An additional private entry guest suite apartment on the first floor offers exceptional flexibility for visiting family or luxury guest accommodations with rental income opportunity. The second level has been recently expanded to include 2 additional bedrooms recently added and one full bath, creating generous accommodations that include 7 total bedrooms, a large entertainment lounge area that can easily be another bedroom in the main house and multiple flexible gathering spaces designed for today's modern lifestyle. Outside, the possibilities are equally impressive.The expansive side yards offers the perfect canvas for creating a spectacular resort-style pool and private outdoor retreat, complemented by covered veranda, spacious entertaining areas, and beautifully designed outdoor living spaces that embrace Charleston's year-round climate. There is also room to build a single car garage in the driveway. Striking architectural features including elevated construction, dramatic glass windows, standing-seam metal roof, and clean contemporary lines--create a home that is both architecturally distinctive and timelessly elegant. Beyond its appeal as an extraordinary primary residence or luxurious second home, 41 Pitt Street also represents an exceptional income-producing opportunity. Located just blocks from Medical University of South Carolina and College of Charleston, the property is ideally positioned for premium executive, medical, academic, or luxury vacation rental. The attached guest apartment with full kitchen further enhances its flexibility and income potential, with projected rental information available in the listing package. Residents will enjoy a truly walkable Charleston lifestyle, just moments from acclaimed restaurants, boutique shopping, neighborhood cafés, Colonial Lake, waterfront parks, marinas and the city's vibrant cultural and culinary scene. Recognized year after year as #1 of America's finest cities, Historic Charleston offers an unmatched combination of rich history, world-class dining, beautiful waterfronts, and timeless Southern elegance. 41 Pitt Street is more than a beautifully renovated home, it is an opportunity to own a signature residence that combines architectural beauty, exceptional craftsmanship, remarkable flexibility, and one of the finest downtown lifestyles Charleston has to offer. 41 Pitt Street, Charleston
$1,295,000 Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac in Harleston Green, 13 Smith Place offers timeless Charleston charm paired with the comfort and convenience of downtown living. This circa 1910 Charleston single is just moments from Colonial Lake, King Street, MUSC, and the city's renowned dining, shopping, and parks.A welcoming full front porch sets the tone before you step inside to light-filled interiors featuring original heart pine floors, soaring 10-foot ceilings, and classic architectural details throughout. The spacious living room centers around a historic fireplace and flows seamlessly into a formal dining room, creating an ideal layout for both everyday living and entertaining.The updated kitchen features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a bright breakfast areaoverlooking the rear of the property. Just beyond, a screened porch extends the living space outdoors and leads to a private fenced courtyard with a tabby patio surrounded by mature palms, creating a peaceful setting for dining, entertaining, or relaxing. Upstairs, the primary bedroom with ensuite bathroom at the front of the house is complemented by two additional bedrooms and a hall bath, offering flexibility for guests, a home office, or family living. One guest bedroom opens directly onto a private rooftop deck, providing a secluded outdoor retreat overlooking the courtyard. A laundry area completes the second level. Additional highlights include off-street parking for at least 2 vehicles (a rarity downtown!), a fully fenced courtyard, and an exceptional location within one of downtown Charleston's most desirable neighborhoods. Combining historic character with thoughtful updates, 13 Smith Place is an opportunity to enjoy classic Charleston living in the heart of the peninsula. 3 Beds ⋅ 2.5 Baths ⋅ 26019148 MLS ⋅ Harleston Green SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac in Harleston Green, 13 Smith Place offers timeless Charleston charm paired with the comfort and convenience of downtown living. This circa 1910 Charleston single is just moments from Colonial Lake, King Street, MUSC, and the city's renowned dining, shopping, and parks.A welcoming full front porch sets the tone before you step inside to light-filled interiors featuring original heart pine floors, soaring 10-foot ceilings, and classic architectural details throughout. The spacious living room centers around a historic fireplace and flows seamlessly into a formal dining room, creating an ideal layout for both everyday living and entertaining.The updated kitchen features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a bright breakfast areaoverlooking the rear of the property. Just beyond, a screened porch extends the living space outdoors and leads to a private fenced courtyard with a tabby patio surrounded by mature palms, creating a peaceful setting for dining, entertaining, or relaxing. Upstairs, the primary bedroom with ensuite bathroom at the front of the house is complemented by two additional bedrooms and a hall bath, offering flexibility for guests, a home office, or family living. One guest bedroom opens directly onto a private rooftop deck, providing a secluded outdoor retreat overlooking the courtyard. A laundry area completes the second level. Additional highlights include off-street parking for at least 2 vehicles (a rarity downtown!), a fully fenced courtyard, and an exceptional location within one of downtown Charleston's most desirable neighborhoods. Combining historic character with thoughtful updates, 13 Smith Place is an opportunity to enjoy classic Charleston living in the heart of the peninsula. 13 Smith Place, Charleston
$142,000 One of the only slips in the Marina with its on finger to dock in. NO ONE NEXT TO YOU!!!! Easy in and out.This 50x18 slip is perfect to get in and out of the marina and be in the harbor in minutes. Walk to shopping and restaurants. Amenities include gated security, restrooms, showers, water, electricity, and pump-out services 26018625 MLS ⋅ The Harborage At Ashley Marina SubDv. ⋅ Active Status One of the only slips in the Marina with its on finger to dock in. NO ONE NEXT TO YOU!!!! Easy in and out.This 50x18 slip is perfect to get in and out of the marina and be in the harbor in minutes. Walk to shopping and restaurants. Amenities include gated security, restrooms, showers, water, electricity, and pump-out services 33 Lockwood Drive Unit #H-2, Charleston
$120,000 If you've been searching for the ideal boat slip that makes getting out on the water fast and convenient, this 45x13.5 slip at Harborage at Ashley Marina may be exactly what you've been looking for. Perfectly located, this slip (f17) offers an easy and secure way to store your vessel with quick access to the water. The marina is thoughtfully equipped with gated security, restrooms and showers, Wifi, coin laundry, a fish cleaning station, trash services, water, and electricity. Come see for yourself why this could be the perfect place to keep your boat ready for every adventure. 26017407 MLS ⋅ The Harborage At Ashley Marina SubDv. ⋅ Active Status If you've been searching for the ideal boat slip that makes getting out on the water fast and convenient, this 45x13.5 slip at Harborage at Ashley Marina may be exactly what you've been looking for. Perfectly located, this slip (f17) offers an easy and secure way to store your vessel with quick access to the water. The marina is thoughtfully equipped with gated security, restrooms and showers, Wifi, coin laundry, a fish cleaning station, trash services, water, and electricity. Come see for yourself why this could be the perfect place to keep your boat ready for every adventure. 33 Lockwood Drive Unit #Lu105, Charleston
$127,500 The Harborage marina is one of the better ran marinas in Charleston, and if you have a larger sized vessel boat slip G-12 is for you. This is one of the larger sized interior slips at 50 x 18 ft, and even better, the slip beside this one has a floating dock so you have even more space on the sides (until they are gone at least). This marina features a full time management staff, bathrooms, showers, internet, water, 50 amp electrical, and security. So enjoy your boat in downtown Charleston, stay the weekend, without the hassle of launching. 26017388 MLS ⋅ The Harborage At Ashley Marina SubDv. ⋅ Active Status The Harborage marina is one of the better ran marinas in Charleston, and if you have a larger sized vessel boat slip G-12 is for you. This is one of the larger sized interior slips at 50 x 18 ft, and even better, the slip beside this one has a floating dock so you have even more space on the sides (until they are gone at least). This marina features a full time management staff, bathrooms, showers, internet, water, 50 amp electrical, and security. So enjoy your boat in downtown Charleston, stay the weekend, without the hassle of launching. 33 Lockwood Drive Unit #Unit Lu135, Charleston
$2,850,000 Nestled on picturesque Colonial Street in Charleston's coveted South of Broad neighborhood, 9 Colonial Street is a beautifully preserved century-old residence that seamlessly blends historic character with sophisticated modern updates.From the moment you enter, you'll be captivated by the home's gracious, light-filled interiors, soaring ceilings, original moldings, and timeless architectural details. Elegant formal living and dining rooms are separated by original pocket doors, while a gas fireplace and antique chandelier lend warmth and charm to the living space.The thoughtfully renovated chef's kitchen is both stylish and functional, featuring premium appliances including a Wolf six-burner range, Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, Bosch dishwasher, and Sub-Zero beverage center.A charming breakfast nook provides the perfect setting for casual dining, and a conveniently located powder room completes the main level. The second floor is anchored by a luxurious primary suite designed as a private retreat. Highlights include a custom walk-in closet and a spa-inspired bath with a spacious Carrera marble shower, Grohe dual shower heads and body jets, dual marble-topped vanities, and a separate water closet. A second bedroom on this level offers its own en-suite bath and custom California Closet system. The fully renovated and expanded third floor provides exceptional flexibility, featuring two additional bedrooms and a versatile bonus space ideal as a media room, playroom, office, or guest lounge. A custom bar area with Sub-Zero beverage and wine refrigerators and a bar sink enhances the space for entertaining. The full bath is equally impressive, featuring a classic clawfoot tub, separate Carrera marble shower, and marble-topped vanity. Custom California Closet systems throughout ensure stylish organization. Outside, a private courtyard offers a serene setting for relaxing or entertaining beneath Charleston's iconic skyline. Perfectly positioned within walking distance of Colonial Lake, Moultrie Park, Murray Boulevard, the Ashley River, and many of downtown Charleston's renowned restaurants, galleries, and boutiques, this exceptional residence offers the rare opportunity to own a historic South of Broad home that combines timeless elegance, modern comfort, and an unparalleled location. 9 Colonial Street is a true Charleston treasure--where history, luxury, and lifestyle come together. 4 Beds ⋅ 3.5 Baths ⋅ 26017224 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Nestled on picturesque Colonial Street in Charleston's coveted South of Broad neighborhood, 9 Colonial Street is a beautifully preserved century-old residence that seamlessly blends historic character with sophisticated modern updates.From the moment you enter, you'll be captivated by the home's gracious, light-filled interiors, soaring ceilings, original moldings, and timeless architectural details. Elegant formal living and dining rooms are separated by original pocket doors, while a gas fireplace and antique chandelier lend warmth and charm to the living space.The thoughtfully renovated chef's kitchen is both stylish and functional, featuring premium appliances including a Wolf six-burner range, Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, Bosch dishwasher, and Sub-Zero beverage center.A charming breakfast nook provides the perfect setting for casual dining, and a conveniently located powder room completes the main level. The second floor is anchored by a luxurious primary suite designed as a private retreat. Highlights include a custom walk-in closet and a spa-inspired bath with a spacious Carrera marble shower, Grohe dual shower heads and body jets, dual marble-topped vanities, and a separate water closet. A second bedroom on this level offers its own en-suite bath and custom California Closet system. The fully renovated and expanded third floor provides exceptional flexibility, featuring two additional bedrooms and a versatile bonus space ideal as a media room, playroom, office, or guest lounge. A custom bar area with Sub-Zero beverage and wine refrigerators and a bar sink enhances the space for entertaining. The full bath is equally impressive, featuring a classic clawfoot tub, separate Carrera marble shower, and marble-topped vanity. Custom California Closet systems throughout ensure stylish organization. Outside, a private courtyard offers a serene setting for relaxing or entertaining beneath Charleston's iconic skyline. Perfectly positioned within walking distance of Colonial Lake, Moultrie Park, Murray Boulevard, the Ashley River, and many of downtown Charleston's renowned restaurants, galleries, and boutiques, this exceptional residence offers the rare opportunity to own a historic South of Broad home that combines timeless elegance, modern comfort, and an unparalleled location. 9 Colonial Street is a true Charleston treasure--where history, luxury, and lifestyle come together. 9 Colonial Street, Charleston
$13,750,000 The Nathaniel Ingraham House, circa 1810, is a rare opportunity to own a distinguished residence along Charleston's iconic High Battery. Positioned on the waterfront, this remarkable four-story brick and stucco home captures sweeping views of Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter while offering a remarkable sense of privacy and quiet rarely found downtown. One of the few remaining single-family homes on the Battery, the property represents an extraordinary blend of preserved architectural significance and refined Lowcountry living.Designed to take full advantage of its extraordinary setting, the home is oriented toward the harbor, with breathtaking water views immediately revealed through the grand living room's towering windows. Soaring ceilings, original heart pine floors, restored moldings, finely carved mantels, and a Venetian chandelier reflect the home's rich architectural history, while gracious proportions and abundant natural light create an atmosphere that feels both elegant and inviting. Thick masonry walls and elevated views further enhance the home's sense of tranquility and permanence. Recent improvements by the current owner include refinished heart pine floors, fresh interior paint, and the installation of two new HVAC units, thoughtfully enhancing the home while preserving its historic character. A thoughtfully executed 2007 addition introduced a spacious kitchen that opens seamlessly to the piazza through five sets of French doors, creating an effortless connection between indoor and outdoor living. The addition also incorporated an elevator servicing the first two floors and enhanced functionality for modern living while remaining true to the home's historic character. The second-floor primary suite enjoys exceptional harbor views and is accompanied by an additional guest suite with a distinctive cypress-paneled ceiling and full bath. The third floor offers three generously sized bedrooms and two full bathrooms, all notable for their scale, light, and character, with many rooms enjoying captivating water views. The garden level is designed for both entertaining and wellness, featuring a paneled billiard room, secondary kitchen and living area, bedroom suite, sauna, steam shower, exercise room, laundry room, and direct access to a private outdoor terrace. Situated on a rare double lot, the gated grounds include off-street parking, custom ironwork, a private Charleston garden, bluestone terraces, and a heated swimming pool with fountains, creating an exceptional outdoor retreat in the heart of the historic peninsula. 6 Beds ⋅ 6.5 Baths ⋅ 26015184 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status The Nathaniel Ingraham House, circa 1810, is a rare opportunity to own a distinguished residence along Charleston's iconic High Battery. Positioned on the waterfront, this remarkable four-story brick and stucco home captures sweeping views of Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter while offering a remarkable sense of privacy and quiet rarely found downtown. One of the few remaining single-family homes on the Battery, the property represents an extraordinary blend of preserved architectural significance and refined Lowcountry living.Designed to take full advantage of its extraordinary setting, the home is oriented toward the harbor, with breathtaking water views immediately revealed through the grand living room's towering windows. Soaring ceilings, original heart pine floors, restored moldings, finely carved mantels, and a Venetian chandelier reflect the home's rich architectural history, while gracious proportions and abundant natural light create an atmosphere that feels both elegant and inviting. Thick masonry walls and elevated views further enhance the home's sense of tranquility and permanence. Recent improvements by the current owner include refinished heart pine floors, fresh interior paint, and the installation of two new HVAC units, thoughtfully enhancing the home while preserving its historic character. A thoughtfully executed 2007 addition introduced a spacious kitchen that opens seamlessly to the piazza through five sets of French doors, creating an effortless connection between indoor and outdoor living. The addition also incorporated an elevator servicing the first two floors and enhanced functionality for modern living while remaining true to the home's historic character. The second-floor primary suite enjoys exceptional harbor views and is accompanied by an additional guest suite with a distinctive cypress-paneled ceiling and full bath. The third floor offers three generously sized bedrooms and two full bathrooms, all notable for their scale, light, and character, with many rooms enjoying captivating water views. The garden level is designed for both entertaining and wellness, featuring a paneled billiard room, secondary kitchen and living area, bedroom suite, sauna, steam shower, exercise room, laundry room, and direct access to a private outdoor terrace. Situated on a rare double lot, the gated grounds include off-street parking, custom ironwork, a private Charleston garden, bluestone terraces, and a heated swimming pool with fountains, creating an exceptional outdoor retreat in the heart of the historic peninsula. 2 Water Street, Charleston
$6,650,000 Built in 1790 and known as the John Laurens North House, this extraordinary Charleston Single blends timeless elegance with modern comfort in the heart of the coveted South of Broad neighborhood. Situated on a rare double lot, the gated property offers exceptional privacy, abundant natural light, and expansive outdoor living spaces designed for effortless entertaining. Double piazzas overlook beautifully landscaped grounds, while a series of brick courtyards, stone patios, fountains, and manicured lawns create a true garden retreat in the center of historic Charleston. The generous backyard also offers ample room for the addition of a pool.Inside, a gracious entry foyer introduces the home's classic floor plan and remarkable craftsmanship. Formal living and dining rooms flank the foyer, each filled with sunlight from oversized windows and accented by heart pine floors, intricate moldings, crystal chandeliers, and marble-surround fireplaces. Fourteen sets of French doors seamlessly connect the interior spaces with the piazzas and gardens beyond, enhancing the home's airy, light-filled ambiance. The renovated gourmet kitchen pairs historic character with modern sophistication, featuring quartz countertops, custom white cabinetry, contemporary lighting, and a spacious center island. Adjacent spaces include a butler's pantry, mudroom, and a charming sitting room at the rear of the home that overlooks the gardens and offers direct outdoor access, creating the perfect setting for relaxed everyday living. All four bedrooms are located on the upper floors, including a beautifully appointed primary suite on the second floor featuring a fireplace and elegant en-suite bath with a dual vanity, refined finishes, and a tiled shower. Also on the second floor is a spacious parlor, ideal for a private office, den, or additional sitting room. A private rear staircase leads to the fourth bedroom, offering flexibility and privacy for guests, an office, or additional living space. The upper levels enjoy exceptional natural light and beautiful views, with especially stunning vistas from the third floor. Additional guest accommodations are generously sized and complemented by a well-finished bath. The grounds are equally impressive, enhanced by mature landscaping with tea olives, magnolias, azaleas, and palmettos. Charleston brick walls frame the lush lawn, which leads to an intimate circular garden courtyard. Perfectly positioned just moments from The Battery, acclaimed restaurants, galleries, and boutiques, the home offers the rare combination of walkability and the tranquility of one of Charleston's most established residential enclaves. List of recent upgrades can be found under the document tab on MLS. 4 Beds ⋅ 4.5 Baths ⋅ 26014711 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Built in 1790 and known as the John Laurens North House, this extraordinary Charleston Single blends timeless elegance with modern comfort in the heart of the coveted South of Broad neighborhood. Situated on a rare double lot, the gated property offers exceptional privacy, abundant natural light, and expansive outdoor living spaces designed for effortless entertaining. Double piazzas overlook beautifully landscaped grounds, while a series of brick courtyards, stone patios, fountains, and manicured lawns create a true garden retreat in the center of historic Charleston. The generous backyard also offers ample room for the addition of a pool.Inside, a gracious entry foyer introduces the home's classic floor plan and remarkable craftsmanship. Formal living and dining rooms flank the foyer, each filled with sunlight from oversized windows and accented by heart pine floors, intricate moldings, crystal chandeliers, and marble-surround fireplaces. Fourteen sets of French doors seamlessly connect the interior spaces with the piazzas and gardens beyond, enhancing the home's airy, light-filled ambiance. The renovated gourmet kitchen pairs historic character with modern sophistication, featuring quartz countertops, custom white cabinetry, contemporary lighting, and a spacious center island. Adjacent spaces include a butler's pantry, mudroom, and a charming sitting room at the rear of the home that overlooks the gardens and offers direct outdoor access, creating the perfect setting for relaxed everyday living. All four bedrooms are located on the upper floors, including a beautifully appointed primary suite on the second floor featuring a fireplace and elegant en-suite bath with a dual vanity, refined finishes, and a tiled shower. Also on the second floor is a spacious parlor, ideal for a private office, den, or additional sitting room. A private rear staircase leads to the fourth bedroom, offering flexibility and privacy for guests, an office, or additional living space. The upper levels enjoy exceptional natural light and beautiful views, with especially stunning vistas from the third floor. Additional guest accommodations are generously sized and complemented by a well-finished bath. The grounds are equally impressive, enhanced by mature landscaping with tea olives, magnolias, azaleas, and palmettos. Charleston brick walls frame the lush lawn, which leads to an intimate circular garden courtyard. Perfectly positioned just moments from The Battery, acclaimed restaurants, galleries, and boutiques, the home offers the rare combination of walkability and the tranquility of one of Charleston's most established residential enclaves. List of recent upgrades can be found under the document tab on MLS. 24 King Street, Charleston
$6,250,000 Circa 1768 -- The Joseph Veree House. Classic early Georgian architecture graces this wonderful South of Broad home. To-the-period proportions and scale combined with modern additions allow for today's living. Rare curved double piazzas, early staircase detail, and tall ceilings make this home a showcase for furnishings and entertaining. On the main level, the entry, drawing room and dining rooms all offer the best example of mid-18th Century woodwork and scale. Behind the newly redesigned kitchen is a comfortable den with its own full bath overlooking the elegant, terraced garden. On the 2nd level, the spacious primary suite, with its gorgeous over mantels opens to a newly updated bath and closet suite.Opposite the primary is another finely detailed library/den opening to the 2nd floor piazza with Southern views. The 3rd floor is complete with a charming guest bedroom and bath. At the 2nd level rear, you will find another beautifully appointed guest bedroom with en-suite bath, overlooking an incredible private terraced garden designed by Glenn Gardner. The location is picturesque and perfect. Stroll down historic Church Street day or night to enjoy the beauty. Well cared for, all systems up to date. Gated off street parking. 3 Beds ⋅ 5.5 Baths ⋅ 26014420 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Circa 1768 -- The Joseph Veree House. Classic early Georgian architecture graces this wonderful South of Broad home. To-the-period proportions and scale combined with modern additions allow for today's living. Rare curved double piazzas, early staircase detail, and tall ceilings make this home a showcase for furnishings and entertaining. On the main level, the entry, drawing room and dining rooms all offer the best example of mid-18th Century woodwork and scale. Behind the newly redesigned kitchen is a comfortable den with its own full bath overlooking the elegant, terraced garden. On the 2nd level, the spacious primary suite, with its gorgeous over mantels opens to a newly updated bath and closet suite.Opposite the primary is another finely detailed library/den opening to the 2nd floor piazza with Southern views. The 3rd floor is complete with a charming guest bedroom and bath. At the 2nd level rear, you will find another beautifully appointed guest bedroom with en-suite bath, overlooking an incredible private terraced garden designed by Glenn Gardner. The location is picturesque and perfect. Stroll down historic Church Street day or night to enjoy the beauty. Well cared for, all systems up to date. Gated off street parking. 47 Church Street, Charleston
$6,950,000 Located in the heart of South of Broad, this beautifully updated Charleston Single offers a rare combination of historic character and thoughtful modern design. Set on a high, elevated lot, both the interior and floor plan have been reimagined for contemporary living while preserving the architectural integrity that defines Charleston's historic homes.The residence features four spacious bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bath, along with multiple living and entertaining spaces designed with both comfort and functionality in mind. At the center of the home, the kitchen opens seamlessly into the great room and overlooks the private garden and pool designed by Sheila Wertimer. The outdoor spaces are exceptionally private and include several gathering areas as well as ampleample off-street parking for two vehicles. Throughout the home, attention to detail is evident in every room. The formal living room and dining room feature coffered ceilings, fireplaces, and rich wood paneling, creating spaces that feel refined yet inviting. The kitchen was designed for both everyday use and entertaining, anchored by a La Cornue range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, 2 Fisher & Paykel drawer dishwashers a separate wine tower, marble surfaces, and a generous scullery that provides additional workspace, storage and a full dishwasher. French doors connect the adjoining family room directly to the pool and garden, allowing for an easy transition between indoor and outdoor living. On the second floor, there is a private den that leads to the primary suite, where features include elevator access, a laundry station, a dedicated beverage station with a Wolf espresso machine and Sub-Zero refrigerator, and beautifully crafted custom closets. The primary bedroom showcases a striking coffered ceiling and a private balcony overlooking the landscaped garden and pool. Its marble-clad en-suite bath offers heated floors, a soaking tub, and a steam shower, creating a serene, thoughtfully designed retreat. On this floor there is one of the 3 guest ensuite guest rooms which is currently being used as a gym. The third floor offers two additional guest suites, each with spacious en-suite bathrooms, providing privacy and flexibility for family or guests. Thoughtfully designed throughout, the home offers a rare combination of scale, privacy, and livability in one of Charleston's most established historic neighborhoods. 4 Beds ⋅ 4.5 Baths ⋅ 26014229 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Located in the heart of South of Broad, this beautifully updated Charleston Single offers a rare combination of historic character and thoughtful modern design. Set on a high, elevated lot, both the interior and floor plan have been reimagined for contemporary living while preserving the architectural integrity that defines Charleston's historic homes.The residence features four spacious bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bath, along with multiple living and entertaining spaces designed with both comfort and functionality in mind. At the center of the home, the kitchen opens seamlessly into the great room and overlooks the private garden and pool designed by Sheila Wertimer. The outdoor spaces are exceptionally private and include several gathering areas as well as ampleample off-street parking for two vehicles. Throughout the home, attention to detail is evident in every room. The formal living room and dining room feature coffered ceilings, fireplaces, and rich wood paneling, creating spaces that feel refined yet inviting. The kitchen was designed for both everyday use and entertaining, anchored by a La Cornue range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, 2 Fisher & Paykel drawer dishwashers a separate wine tower, marble surfaces, and a generous scullery that provides additional workspace, storage and a full dishwasher. French doors connect the adjoining family room directly to the pool and garden, allowing for an easy transition between indoor and outdoor living. On the second floor, there is a private den that leads to the primary suite, where features include elevator access, a laundry station, a dedicated beverage station with a Wolf espresso machine and Sub-Zero refrigerator, and beautifully crafted custom closets. The primary bedroom showcases a striking coffered ceiling and a private balcony overlooking the landscaped garden and pool. Its marble-clad en-suite bath offers heated floors, a soaking tub, and a steam shower, creating a serene, thoughtfully designed retreat. On this floor there is one of the 3 guest ensuite guest rooms which is currently being used as a gym. The third floor offers two additional guest suites, each with spacious en-suite bathrooms, providing privacy and flexibility for family or guests. Thoughtfully designed throughout, the home offers a rare combination of scale, privacy, and livability in one of Charleston's most established historic neighborhoods. 101 Tradd Street, Charleston
$1,350,000 Location, Location, Location! Highly desirable rental property located in the heart of the College of Charleston campus. The house is leased through July 2027 for $6500 monthly. Two parking spaces are leased for $500/mo. Recent appraisal available upon request. Five separate bedrooms, 2.5 baths, porch, and piazza. Charleston single-style house with 2 off-street parking spots. The house has been well-maintained with freshly painted exterior in April 2026, updated appliances & tankless water heater in 2022, main roof replaced in 2021, a transferable termite bond, no flood insurance required and no reports of flooding. Fireplaces are not operational. 5 Bull is literally steps from the C of C campus, a short stroll to King Street shops, and a few blocks to MUSC and Charleston School of Law 5 Beds ⋅ 2.5 Baths ⋅ 26013531 MLS ⋅ Harleston Village SubDv. ⋅ Active Status Location, Location, Location! Highly desirable rental property located in the heart of the College of Charleston campus. The house is leased through July 2027 for $6500 monthly. Two parking spaces are leased for $500/mo. Recent appraisal available upon request. Five separate bedrooms, 2.5 baths, porch, and piazza. Charleston single-style house with 2 off-street parking spots. The house has been well-maintained with freshly painted exterior in April 2026, updated appliances & tankless water heater in 2022, main roof replaced in 2021, a transferable termite bond, no flood insurance required and no reports of flooding. Fireplaces are not operational. 5 Bull is literally steps from the C of C campus, a short stroll to King Street shops, and a few blocks to MUSC and Charleston School of Law 5 Bull Street, Charleston
$14,000,000 21 East Battery offers a rare opportunity to steward one of Charleston's most historically significant residences. Known as the Edmondston-Alston House, this extraordinary South of Broad property has stood overlooking Charleston Harbor for two centuries. It embodies the architectural beauty, resilience, and layered history that define the Charleston peninsula.Constructed in 1825 for Scottish shipping merchant Charles Edmondston, the residence was among the first substantial houses built along the city's seawall and what is now Charleston's iconic High Battery. A decade later, the property was acquired by Charles Alston, a member of a well-established Lowcountry rice planting family, who refined the house in the Greek Revival style. Alston added architectural elements including the signature three tiered piazzas supported by Corinthian columns and a distinctive parapet bearing the Alston family crest. From its earliest years, the house has been closely tied to Charleston's network of prominent families. In 1849, the marriage of Williams Middleton to Susan Pringle Smith united the Edmondston-Alston House with Middleton Place under one extended family lineage. Susan Pringle Smith's ancestry traces to Bishop Robert Smith, who arrived in Charleston in 1757, and served as the first American Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of South Carolina. Bishop Smith also played a foundational role in the creation of the College of Charleston, helping to finance and establish the institution. Through generations of intermarriage among the Smith, Middleton, and Alston families, ownership and stewardship of both Middleton Place and the Edmondston-Alston House became intertwined, reinforcing a legacy deeply rooted in land and heritage. The house has witnessed defining moments in American history. From the third floor piazza overlooking the harbor, Confederate General P. G. T. Beauregard observed the first shots of the Civil War in 1861. Later that year, General Robert E. Lee sought refuge here during the Great Fire of Charleston. For generations, the Edmondston-Alston House functioned not only as a residence but as part of a broader narrative connecting Charleston to Middleton Place. The Edmondston-Alston House served as a seasonal house, with family members residing during the summer months while maintaining their deep ties to the Middleton Place property. The grounds of the Edmondston-Alston House, surrounded by large oak trees, provided shade during the summer months. Within the house, the interiors were filled with historical artifacts and heirlooms, including Middleton Place silver. Over time, as family needs evolved, portions of the house were preserved while others remained actively lived in, reflecting the natural progression of a house continuously shaped by its stewards. In 1969, a generational transition took place when ownership of the Edmondston-Alston House formally passed to Charles Halliwell Pringle Duell, a twelfth generation Middleton descendant. The estate was thoughtfully divided, with Charles receiving the physical properties, including the Edmondston-Alston House and Middleton Place. The property features three distinct structures, creating a private enclave rarely found within Charleston's historic district. The main residence welcomes guests through a foyer that immediately establishes the scale of the house. Twelve foot ceilings, original moldings, and period craftsmanship reflect the artistry of early nineteenth century construction. Architectural detailing evolves from floor to floor, with subtle variations in trim work that speak to the layered history of the house. On the main level, two formal parlors extend from the central foyer, with original pocket doors allowing the spaces to flow together for entertaining or remain intimate for quieter gatherings. A staircase rises to the second floor, where two additional parlors continue the tradition of formal entertaining. These grand rooms, with their twelve foot ceilings, fireplaces, and intricate millwork, once served as important social spaces within the household. One parlor was historically reserved for ladies' gatherings, offering a glimpse into the customs of the period, while a library, traditionally used as a gentlemen's withdrawing room, adds further character to this level. The third floor serves today as the primary living quarters, where natural light and harbor views reflect the house's original design and orientation toward Charleston Harbor. This level includes two bedrooms, along with a spacious dining room that could easily serve as an additional bedroom. Directly behind the main residence, The Quarters, historically the kitchen building and living quarters for the enslaved, have been preserved and now serve as a private two story retreat with a living area, kitchenette, and gas burning fireplace on the main level. Upstairs, two well proportioned bedrooms and bathrooms make for inviting accommodations. Adjacent to the Quarters is the historic Carriage House, originally used as stables for horses and carriages as well as quarters for groomsmen, now configured as a bed and breakfast. The interiors retain original beamed ceilings and heart pine floors, preserving the authenticity of the structure. A sitting room occupies the main level, while two generously sized rooms are located upstairs. Together, the main residence, The Quarters, and The Carriage House form an exceptional historic estate along Charleston's High Battery. With harbor views, architectural pedigree, and centuries of documented history shaped by generations of stewardship, 21 East Battery offers a rare opportunity to own and preserve a remarkable piece of Charleston's past. 7 Beds ⋅ 10.5 Baths ⋅ 26012755 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status 21 East Battery offers a rare opportunity to steward one of Charleston's most historically significant residences. Known as the Edmondston-Alston House, this extraordinary South of Broad property has stood overlooking Charleston Harbor for two centuries. It embodies the architectural beauty, resilience, and layered history that define the Charleston peninsula.Constructed in 1825 for Scottish shipping merchant Charles Edmondston, the residence was among the first substantial houses built along the city's seawall and what is now Charleston's iconic High Battery. A decade later, the property was acquired by Charles Alston, a member of a well-established Lowcountry rice planting family, who refined the house in the Greek Revival style. Alston added architectural elements including the signature three tiered piazzas supported by Corinthian columns and a distinctive parapet bearing the Alston family crest. From its earliest years, the house has been closely tied to Charleston's network of prominent families. In 1849, the marriage of Williams Middleton to Susan Pringle Smith united the Edmondston-Alston House with Middleton Place under one extended family lineage. Susan Pringle Smith's ancestry traces to Bishop Robert Smith, who arrived in Charleston in 1757, and served as the first American Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of South Carolina. Bishop Smith also played a foundational role in the creation of the College of Charleston, helping to finance and establish the institution. Through generations of intermarriage among the Smith, Middleton, and Alston families, ownership and stewardship of both Middleton Place and the Edmondston-Alston House became intertwined, reinforcing a legacy deeply rooted in land and heritage. The house has witnessed defining moments in American history. From the third floor piazza overlooking the harbor, Confederate General P. G. T. Beauregard observed the first shots of the Civil War in 1861. Later that year, General Robert E. Lee sought refuge here during the Great Fire of Charleston. For generations, the Edmondston-Alston House functioned not only as a residence but as part of a broader narrative connecting Charleston to Middleton Place. The Edmondston-Alston House served as a seasonal house, with family members residing during the summer months while maintaining their deep ties to the Middleton Place property. The grounds of the Edmondston-Alston House, surrounded by large oak trees, provided shade during the summer months. Within the house, the interiors were filled with historical artifacts and heirlooms, including Middleton Place silver. Over time, as family needs evolved, portions of the house were preserved while others remained actively lived in, reflecting the natural progression of a house continuously shaped by its stewards. In 1969, a generational transition took place when ownership of the Edmondston-Alston House formally passed to Charles Halliwell Pringle Duell, a twelfth generation Middleton descendant. The estate was thoughtfully divided, with Charles receiving the physical properties, including the Edmondston-Alston House and Middleton Place. The property features three distinct structures, creating a private enclave rarely found within Charleston's historic district. The main residence welcomes guests through a foyer that immediately establishes the scale of the house. Twelve foot ceilings, original moldings, and period craftsmanship reflect the artistry of early nineteenth century construction. Architectural detailing evolves from floor to floor, with subtle variations in trim work that speak to the layered history of the house. On the main level, two formal parlors extend from the central foyer, with original pocket doors allowing the spaces to flow together for entertaining or remain intimate for quieter gatherings. A staircase rises to the second floor, where two additional parlors continue the tradition of formal entertaining. These grand rooms, with their twelve foot ceilings, fireplaces, and intricate millwork, once served as important social spaces within the household. One parlor was historically reserved for ladies' gatherings, offering a glimpse into the customs of the period, while a library, traditionally used as a gentlemen's withdrawing room, adds further character to this level. The third floor serves today as the primary living quarters, where natural light and harbor views reflect the house's original design and orientation toward Charleston Harbor. This level includes two bedrooms, along with a spacious dining room that could easily serve as an additional bedroom. Directly behind the main residence, The Quarters, historically the kitchen building and living quarters for the enslaved, have been preserved and now serve as a private two story retreat with a living area, kitchenette, and gas burning fireplace on the main level. Upstairs, two well proportioned bedrooms and bathrooms make for inviting accommodations. Adjacent to the Quarters is the historic Carriage House, originally used as stables for horses and carriages as well as quarters for groomsmen, now configured as a bed and breakfast. The interiors retain original beamed ceilings and heart pine floors, preserving the authenticity of the structure. A sitting room occupies the main level, while two generously sized rooms are located upstairs. Together, the main residence, The Quarters, and The Carriage House form an exceptional historic estate along Charleston's High Battery. With harbor views, architectural pedigree, and centuries of documented history shaped by generations of stewardship, 21 East Battery offers a rare opportunity to own and preserve a remarkable piece of Charleston's past. 21 E Battery, Charleston
$5,450,000 A sophisticated and luxurious townhouse-style condominium nestled in the heart of historic 18th-century Charleston, this exceptional residence has been masterfully reimagined by the renowned architects Dufford & Young. Thoughtfully redesigned, the floorplan seamlessly balances elegance and modern livability.Upon entry, a beautifully crafted staircase sets the tone, framed by soaring ceilings, refined millwork, and exquisite architectural detailing. The newly renovated kitchen is a showpiece, featuring a generous center island, top-of-the-line appliances, and a separate butler's pantry--perfect for both every day living and entertaining.The living and dining areas are equally impressive, highlighted by a stunning coffered ceiling, custom built-ins, and a wood- or gas-burning fireplace. French doors open to an expansive terrace spanning the full width of the home, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. This level also includes a charming hall bath and a private elevator servicing all three floors, in addition to the three-car garage below. The second level hosts a completely reconfigured primary suite, offering a serene retreat with a luxurious bath and spacious walk-in closet. A well-appointed guest bedroom with en-suite bath completes this floor. The top level features a cozy office with built-ins and an extraordinary guest suite with its own private balcony terrace, where you can enjoy picturesque harbor views. Constructed of solid masonry and enhanced with a new copper roof, this turnkey residence offers both durability and peace of mind. With a secure parking gate and a lock-and-leave lifestyle, it is an ideal blend of historic charm and modern convenience in one of Charleston's most coveted locations. 3 Beds ⋅ 4.5 Baths ⋅ 26011400 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status A sophisticated and luxurious townhouse-style condominium nestled in the heart of historic 18th-century Charleston, this exceptional residence has been masterfully reimagined by the renowned architects Dufford & Young. Thoughtfully redesigned, the floorplan seamlessly balances elegance and modern livability.Upon entry, a beautifully crafted staircase sets the tone, framed by soaring ceilings, refined millwork, and exquisite architectural detailing. The newly renovated kitchen is a showpiece, featuring a generous center island, top-of-the-line appliances, and a separate butler's pantry--perfect for both every day living and entertaining.The living and dining areas are equally impressive, highlighted by a stunning coffered ceiling, custom built-ins, and a wood- or gas-burning fireplace. French doors open to an expansive terrace spanning the full width of the home, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. This level also includes a charming hall bath and a private elevator servicing all three floors, in addition to the three-car garage below. The second level hosts a completely reconfigured primary suite, offering a serene retreat with a luxurious bath and spacious walk-in closet. A well-appointed guest bedroom with en-suite bath completes this floor. The top level features a cozy office with built-ins and an extraordinary guest suite with its own private balcony terrace, where you can enjoy picturesque harbor views. Constructed of solid masonry and enhanced with a new copper roof, this turnkey residence offers both durability and peace of mind. With a secure parking gate and a lock-and-leave lifestyle, it is an ideal blend of historic charm and modern convenience in one of Charleston's most coveted locations. 18 Boyces Wharf, Charleston
$10,800,000 On one of the most beautiful streets in historic downtown Charleston, behind garden walls and beneath the shade of live oaks, stands the Thomas Rose House, an extraordinary Georgian residence built in 1735 when Charles Town was still a young Colonial port. For nearly 300 years, this remarkable home has witnessed the evolution of the Holy City--surviving devastating fires, wars, earthquakes, and storms--while retaining its elegant architecture and inimitable craftsmanship. Today, following a meticulous restoration that seamlessly blends historic integrity with modern luxury, this South of Broad estate offers something almost impossible to replicate: a fully livable 18th-century masterpiece set within expansive gardens in the heart of America's most beautifully preserved historic city.The property occupies Lot 61 of the original Grand Modell of Charles Town, granted in 1680 to Elizabeth Willis. By 1701, it had passed to the wealthy Elliott family. Thomas Eliott bequeathed the property to his daughter Beuler, who married Thomas Rose in 1733. Shortly thereafter, Rose commissioned the distinguished residence that still bears his name. The elegant Georgian merchant house was intended to reflect the fashionable architecture of England's port cities. Constructed of brick and oyster-shell plaster, the two-and-a-half-story structure is 5 bays wide with a hipped roof punctuated by dormers and a spectacular full-width drawing room that survives today in all its original grandeur. Around 1790, the iconic double piazzas were added and the entrance moved from the center of Church Street to the south facade to conform to the Charleston single house style that was popular at the time. The piazza door is noteworthy for its columned surround topped by a fanlight and triangular pediment. Remarkably, the interior of the home retains many of its original 18th-century architectural features, preserved in museum-quality fashion. Visitors enter into a gracious reception room and adjoining office. Cypress paneled walls, fireplace surrounds, heart pine floors, high ceilings, deep shuttered windows, and architectural niches immediately showcase the home's extraordinary craftsmanship. A series of arched doors and transoms guide the flow of light throughout the house. Past the reception room, the dining room exhibits a similar level of formality. The stair hall is paneled in black walnut with a mahogany railing and finely detailed stair brackets that reflect the artistry of its builders. Upstairs, the grand drawing room spans the entire width of the building--believed to be the earliest surviving example of this layout in Charleston. Its delicate Adams-style mantel dates to the early 19th century. A jib door beneath the frontmost window allows access to the second-story piazza and Lowcountry breezes. Despite its 1735 origins, the house has been thoughtfully adapted for modern living. Discreet updates include an elevator, modern alarm system, and keyless entry integrated along antique brass hardware. A powder room off the stair hall and other carefully placed conveniences support everyday living without compromising the home's architectural authenticity. In 1942, owner and architect Henry P. Staats built the hyphen that connects the current kitchen and primary bath above to the previously detached kitchen and laundry outbuilding. The modern chef's kitchen features custom cabinetry, a La Cornue gas range (with 6 Delft tiles rescued from the drawing room fireplace restoration placed in the backsplash above), and integrated Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer. A butler's pantry with bar, wine cooler, and Bosch integrated dishwasher supports effortless entertaining. Just beyond, a screened porch dining room allows meals to be enjoyed outside year-round. Adjacent to the kitchen, the original working kitchen has been transformed into a comfortable family room. The original kitchen hearth with beehive oven and herringbone brick floor serve as dramatic focal points. The mirror above the hearth cleverly conceals a television, blending the latest in modern tech seamlessly into its historic surroundings. The original laundry room continues to be used for that purpose. Its fireplace, then used to boil water for washing clothes and linens, is now joined by high-tech machines in another juxtaposition of technologies. The luxurious primary suite comprises the remainder of the second floor and can be separated from the entertaining areas of the house for privacy. A bedroom window opens to the piazza through a jib door, offering views of the formal parterre garden framed by an arcade of arches. The primary bath includes dual sinks, a freestanding soaking tub, a separate water closet with sink, and a massive marble shower room with multiple shower heads for a spa-like experience. The adjoining dressing room feels more like a private boutique than a traditional closet. Down the hall, a flexible room-sized closet could easily serve as a sitting room, nursery, dressing room, or private home office. Third floor adds 3 dormer bedrooms and a full bath. The bedrooms each have built-in closets and drawers. Two also feature built-in desks, ideal for school-aged children. Guest lodging is thoughtfully arranged to provide both comfort and privacy. The original carriage house has been transformed into a suite with sitting, dining, and sleeping areas, along with a breakfast bar and a full bath. The carriage doors are preserved as large windows. Above is a studio apartment with its own exterior entrance and private walled courtyard. This residence includes a full kitchenette and stacked laundry, along with a bedroom and full bath. A balcony overlooking the gardens provides the perfect place for al fresco dining. The grounds of the Thomas Rose House are as significant as the residence itself. The formal gardens were designed by renowned landscape architect Loutrel Briggs in 1954. A series of outdoor rooms provide both beauty and privacy, enclosed by high stucco and brick walls and shaded by mature live oaks. The hardscape and plantings were updated in 2019-20 by Sheila Wertimer. Most recently, Glen Gardner reestablished the parterre garden surrounding an armillary sphere--a landscape element that predates the Briggs layout. Altogether, the gardens of 59 Church Street have been curated by a virtual "Who's Who" of Charleston landscape design. A heated and cooled swimming pool and spa, hidden terraced garden, and garden house (not included in the square footage) create multiple opportunities for entertaining and retreat. A large parking court behind an automatic mahogany gate offers abundant off-street parking. Steeped in history. Immersed in a sense of time and place. For the next owner, the Thomas Rose House offers something far more meaningful than a remarkable home: the opportunity to add your name to the story of one of Charleston's most important architectural treasures. Three centuries of history. One extraordinary opportunity. Your legacy awaits... 6 Beds ⋅ 9.5 Baths ⋅ 26010900 MLS ⋅ South Of Broad SubDv. ⋅ Active Status On one of the most beautiful streets in historic downtown Charleston, behind garden walls and beneath the shade of live oaks, stands the Thomas Rose House, an extraordinary Georgian residence built in 1735 when Charles Town was still a young Colonial port. For nearly 300 years, this remarkable home has witnessed the evolution of the Holy City--surviving devastating fires, wars, earthquakes, and storms--while retaining its elegant architecture and inimitable craftsmanship. Today, following a meticulous restoration that seamlessly blends historic integrity with modern luxury, this South of Broad estate offers something almost impossible to replicate: a fully livable 18th-century masterpiece set within expansive gardens in the heart of America's most beautifully preserved historic city.The property occupies Lot 61 of the original Grand Modell of Charles Town, granted in 1680 to Elizabeth Willis. By 1701, it had passed to the wealthy Elliott family. Thomas Eliott bequeathed the property to his daughter Beuler, who married Thomas Rose in 1733. Shortly thereafter, Rose commissioned the distinguished residence that still bears his name. The elegant Georgian merchant house was intended to reflect the fashionable architecture of England's port cities. Constructed of brick and oyster-shell plaster, the two-and-a-half-story structure is 5 bays wide with a hipped roof punctuated by dormers and a spectacular full-width drawing room that survives today in all its original grandeur. Around 1790, the iconic double piazzas were added and the entrance moved from the center of Church Street to the south facade to conform to the Charleston single house style that was popular at the time. The piazza door is noteworthy for its columned surround topped by a fanlight and triangular pediment. Remarkably, the interior of the home retains many of its original 18th-century architectural features, preserved in museum-quality fashion. Visitors enter into a gracious reception room and adjoining office. Cypress paneled walls, fireplace surrounds, heart pine floors, high ceilings, deep shuttered windows, and architectural niches immediately showcase the home's extraordinary craftsmanship. A series of arched doors and transoms guide the flow of light throughout the house. Past the reception room, the dining room exhibits a similar level of formality. The stair hall is paneled in black walnut with a mahogany railing and finely detailed stair brackets that reflect the artistry of its builders. Upstairs, the grand drawing room spans the entire width of the building--believed to be the earliest surviving example of this layout in Charleston. Its delicate Adams-style mantel dates to the early 19th century. A jib door beneath the frontmost window allows access to the second-story piazza and Lowcountry breezes. Despite its 1735 origins, the house has been thoughtfully adapted for modern living. Discreet updates include an elevator, modern alarm system, and keyless entry integrated along antique brass hardware. A powder room off the stair hall and other carefully placed conveniences support everyday living without compromising the home's architectural authenticity. In 1942, owner and architect Henry P. Staats built the hyphen that connects the current kitchen and primary bath above to the previously detached kitchen and laundry outbuilding. The modern chef's kitchen features custom cabinetry, a La Cornue gas range (with 6 Delft tiles rescued from the drawing room fireplace restoration placed in the backsplash above), and integrated Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer. A butler's pantry with bar, wine cooler, and Bosch integrated dishwasher supports effortless entertaining. Just beyond, a screened porch dining room allows meals to be enjoyed outside year-round. Adjacent to the kitchen, the original working kitchen has been transformed into a comfortable family room. The original kitchen hearth with beehive oven and herringbone brick floor serve as dramatic focal points. The mirror above the hearth cleverly conceals a television, blending the latest in modern tech seamlessly into its historic surroundings. The original laundry room continues to be used for that purpose. Its fireplace, then used to boil water for washing clothes and linens, is now joined by high-tech machines in another juxtaposition of technologies. The luxurious primary suite comprises the remainder of the second floor and can be separated from the entertaining areas of the house for privacy. A bedroom window opens to the piazza through a jib door, offering views of the formal parterre garden framed by an arcade of arches. The primary bath includes dual sinks, a freestanding soaking tub, a separate water closet with sink, and a massive marble shower room with multiple shower heads for a spa-like experience. The adjoining dressing room feels more like a private boutique than a traditional closet. Down the hall, a flexible room-sized closet could easily serve as a sitting room, nursery, dressing room, or private home office. Third floor adds 3 dormer bedrooms and a full bath. The bedrooms each have built-in closets and drawers. Two also feature built-in desks, ideal for school-aged children. Guest lodging is thoughtfully arranged to provide both comfort and privacy. The original carriage house has been transformed into a suite with sitting, dining, and sleeping areas, along with a breakfast bar and a full bath. The carriage doors are preserved as large windows. Above is a studio apartment with its own exterior entrance and private walled courtyard. This residence includes a full kitchenette and stacked laundry, along with a bedroom and full bath. A balcony overlooking the gardens provides the perfect place for al fresco dining. The grounds of the Thomas Rose House are as significant as the residence itself. The formal gardens were designed by renowned landscape architect Loutrel Briggs in 1954. A series of outdoor rooms provide both beauty and privacy, enclosed by high stucco and brick walls and shaded by mature live oaks. The hardscape and plantings were updated in 2019-20 by Sheila Wertimer. Most recently, Glen Gardner reestablished the parterre garden surrounding an armillary sphere--a landscape element that predates the Briggs layout. Altogether, the gardens of 59 Church Street have been curated by a virtual "Who's Who" of Charleston landscape design. A heated and cooled swimming pool and spa, hidden terraced garden, and garden house (not included in the square footage) create multiple opportunities for entertaining and retreat. A large parking court behind an automatic mahogany gate offers abundant off-street parking. Steeped in history. Immersed in a sense of time and place. For the next owner, the Thomas Rose House offers something far more meaningful than a remarkable home: the opportunity to add your name to the story of one of Charleston's most important architectural treasures. Three centuries of history. One extraordinary opportunity. Your legacy awaits... 59 Church Street, Charleston