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:
Nestled in the heart of Charleston's Historic District, this remarkable property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of the city's rich history with 15 residential u...
EXPLORE THIS CUSTOM FRESHLY RENOVATED HOME WITH RENDERING BASED CONSTRUCTION-JANUARY 2025 COMPLETION! Rendering based construction allows you to see your design selection...
176-178 Broad includes 3 buildings that harmoniously blend historic charm with modern luxury. This exceptional property encompasses 9 units, (4) 1 bed/1 bath units, (4) 2...
Imagine owning a piece of Charleston history, a rare opportunity to purchase the historic McCauley Davis Building. Sitting amid a Broad St renaissance, this architectural...
Step into the charm and elegance of Charleston with this stunning historic home, the Simons-Jager House, originally constructed in 1880. Located in the highly sought-afte...
Welcome to 123 Meeting Street, a distinguished property at the corner of Meeting and Queen Streets in historic Charleston. This four-story gem (with an elevator!) boasts ...
35 Tradd is one of just a handful of pre-Revolutionary War homes built inside the old walled city limits. Circa 1730 the original structure was built on ''high ground'' b...
Circa 1764. The Jonathan Badger House. Built by Charleston cabinet maker Badger, this fine Pre-Revolutionary structure is considered to be one of the best examples of exp...
Imagine owning a piece of Charleston history, a seldom-seen opportunity to purchase a portion of the historic McCauley Davis Building. Sitting amid a Broad St renaissance...
154 King Street A&B offers the perfect live/work space along coveted King Street, one of the Top 10 Shopping Districts in the country. This 3-story, circa 1840-1880 struc...
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