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.
Amazing opportunities await with this unique 3/4 acre property in downtown historic Charleston. Rarely does a property like this come along in Charleston. Option 1: Purch...
The Magwood-Moreland House, circa 1825, is a significant, historic residence on the southernmost portion of the Charleston Peninsula. This notable piece of history was na...
Located in the heart of downtown Charleston, this historic masonry property was built in the early 1800s in the Federal Style and received a Gothic renovation in the 1840...
The Winborn Lawton House, circa 1837, is a meticulously restored masonry home located in the coveted South of Broad neighborhood. The home offers all the charms of downto...
Experience Historic Charleston luxury living at The James Macbeth House, c. 1846. This newly renovated brick and stucco Charleston single is one the grandest homes South ...
The Robert Walker House. Premier South of Broad location. Classic Historic Charleston single house Circa 1844. Kitchen House Circa 1809. Beautiful restorations have be...
On a quiet street in one of the most exclusive areas of Historic Charleston sits Number 1 Price's Alley. At 5,675 square feet, this historic 1830's traditional residence ...
Beautiful Greek Revival, the William A. Hussey house, located in the heart of Wraggborough circa 1849, has been meticulously restored per National Register of Historic Pl...
Iconic! 4 Legare St provides you with the rare opportunity to live in one of the most sought-after areas in Charleston. Built in 1777 by George Kincaid and was once resid...
Located on one of Charleston's most private and quiet streets, 7 Greenhill is truly enchanting. You enter the home through the street door onto the piazza which overlook...
This light filled and beautifully appointed Georgian styled home has it all; significant historic provenance built in 1785, located in one of the best areas of the city's...
This charming 1890's two-story home is situated on a lovely tree-lined street in the highly coveted South of Broad neighborhood. The James J. Igoe House is a modified Cha...
Located South of Broad, this charming corner house is a true Charleston gem. The first floor features a bonus room with a custom bar and entertaining area, living room, d...
High-end residential development opportunity in Historic Downtown Charleston.1&3 Cordes Street is an exceptional redevelopment opportunity in Historic Downtown Charleston...
Elegant South of Broad home with three bedrooms, three and a half baths plus an attached carriage house. Come see!
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