If you are a history buff or connoisseur of historic architecture, there is no other choice than the historic homes south of Broad or in the French Quarter. The homes in the French Quarter will be more limited in space and lot size because of the age of these properties, but they are the "creme de la creme" of Charleston due to the location and quaintness of the area - cobblestone streets and tons of historical interesting facts. South of Broad offers some of the most glorious gardens surrounding historic homes with lots of alleyways to explore. Anyone visiting can see why one chooses South of Broad as home base.
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For homes over a hundred years old, check out the list below:
Welcome to the Richard Reynolds House, a magnificent South of Broad gem that beautifully blends rich heritage with modern luxury. Originally built in the 1850s, the home ...
This is an opportunity to purchase a historic building on Broad Street, a superior location within walking distance to a variety of amenities. The building is turn-key an...
EXPLORE THIS SEMI-CUSTOMIZABLE BUILD OUT WITH RENDERING BASED CONSTRUCTION. Rendering based construction allows you to see your design selections before options are final...
The William Stone House, circa 1784, is one of 13 fine pastel-colored homes on Rainbow Row, perched just along the Battery, a short stroll to the waterfront. The natural ...
This handsome 1857 Italianate style home marks a new era in modern preservation. Two years ago, 1 Water Street became the first historic brick property in Charleston to b...
Welcome to the stunning 12 Franklin Street, located one block north of Broad Street and walkable to some of the city's most beautiful destinations. This fully-restored ci...
Circa 1804--The Lindsay Fowler House. Prime, quiet lower Church Street location. This fine South of Broad home was beautifully restored, including the addition of a comfo...
South of Broad! Main House, Kitchen House and Carriage House! The Tobias Scott House 1867-1868 Scott was known as an artist and his legacy is that of a fan maker in Charl...
South of Broad! Main House, Kitchen House and Carriage House! The Tobias Scott House 1867-1868 Scott was known as an artist and his legacy is that of a fan maker in Charl...
Fully leased, circa 1741, masonry gem in the heart of the Historic District, on one of Charleston's most iconic corners. Be a part of the new energy recently created on t...
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