There are numerous wonderful places to live in the Charleston area and different neighborhoods appeal to different people. We have chosen the most popular neighborhoods for luxury properties that our clients like. While these are just a limited selection of neighborhoods in the Charleston real estate market, they seem to have a lot of appeal. From downtown luxurious gardens surrounding historic homes to the beachfront properties on the islands, there is something for everyone who is searching for that unique luxury property. Carolina Park is a larger neighborhood still in the construction stage offering fabulous amenities for families. River Reach at Remley's Point, Ellis Oaks, The Crescent, and Back Bay Village are small exclusive neighborhoods, little hidden gems. And in downtown Charleston there is of course the historic district while in Mount Pleasant the most well-known areas are the Old Village, I’On and Olde Park. We recognize that not everyone is interested in multi-million dollar properties, please contact us directly for assistance on lesser priced properties that feel like million dollar properties! We are always happy to help.
69 Church Street is one of the largest pre-Revolutionary houses in the city, with a grand estate lot stretching back to Ford's Court. Historically and architecturally sig...
There are very few places in the United States where someone can lay claim to living in the home of a ''Founding Father.'' Edward Rutledge, signer to the Declaration of I...
This grand South Battery residence is composed of a 4 bedroom, 4 full and 2 half bath main house with water views from the top 2 floors, a 3 bedroom, 2 full bath kitchen ...
If these walls could talk. This pristine c 1756 Charleston Single stands tall and proud on the corners of Meeting and Lamboll Streets. This private, walled urban retreat ...
Built circa 1837, the Winborn Lawton House is a spectacular, three-story, masonry home. Meticulously renovated, the home boasts 4 bedrooms and 4 full and 1 half bathrooms...
First time offered in over 20 years! This estate-sized property provides lush privacy and high elevation in the heart of the historic South of Broad neighborhood. This ch...
The William Vanderhorst house, circa 1740 -- This 18th-century home is considered one of the earliest examples of a Charleston Single house. This spectacular home was onc...
The John McCall House Circa 1784. An exquisite home in the heart of Charleston's premiere neighborhood, South of Broad, features an abundance of historic details with mod...
One of the finest major surviving Italianate buildings erected in Charleston before the civil war. The front facade features an L-shaped asymmetrical plan with pedimente...
A unique opportunity to purchase a piece of storied history. The Kerrison House, later known as Villa De La Fontaine, was built circa 1840 and restored in the 1970s. New ...
The James Macbeth House, c. 1846, is one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in Charleston. Steeped in history, including a visit from John F. Kennedy, t...
22 Elliott Street in renowned South of Broad. This historic property has been meticulously restored and features luxury finishes while maintaining many original 18th cent...
This incredible South-of-Broad home on a rare double lot was built c.1873 by a member of the Prioleau family. In c.1880 the home was acquired by C. Richardson Miles, a So...
Situated on The Battery, this impressive home embodies Lowcountry living at its finest with stunning views of Charleston Harbor, manicured grounds, outdoor living spaces ...
Circa 1732. Beautiful Georgian house with garage located in a great high ground location just off Meeting Street. The Fotheringham-McNeil Tenements are listed as valuable...
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