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.
This home features a main house with courtyard and caretakers building and garden, a separate legal short term rental, a long term 4 bedroom 2 story rental and a 6 car p...
EXPLORE THIS SEMI-CUSTOMIZABLE BUILD OUT WITH RENDERING BASED CONSTRUCTION-SUMMER 2024 COMPLETION! Rendering based construction allows you to see your design selections b...
Welcome to the Sottile-Glover Mansion, this includes the main house, grounds keeper's building/garage/storage building and courtyard. A horizontal regime is possible to d...
The Thomas Bannister Seabrook House, otherwise known as ''Seabrook Manor'' is on a high, prime corner lot in Harleston Village. The home is absolutely stunning, with lar...
Situated on the majestic downtown waterfront, this traditional brick home looks across the newly raised battery promenade on prestigious Murray Boulevard. This coveted So...
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 Righton-Chisolm House, circa 1780, is a stunning home sitting at the bend of Church and Water Street. The home was extensively renovated in 2021 and the interior was ...
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 charming Church Street residence lives beautifully both inside and out. The home is set back from the street with a lovely front yard, double piazzas and ample off-s...
Stunning Greek Revival, the William A Hussey house, located in the heart of Wraggborough circa 1849, has been meticulously restored per National Register of Historic Plac...
Step into a piece of Charleston history; the St. Amand/ Aimar house at 181 Queen Street was built in 1841, the same year the Charleston City Market was built. The Current...
Located in the heart of Harleston Village, this charming home offers an inviting escape in the heart of the city with a 3 bedroom/4 bath main house and 2 bedroom/2 bath g...
Great new price! This stunning 1950's brick home is perfectly located on the corner of Barre and Bull Streets, just steps from the City Marina, South of Broad and the sh...
This charming brick carriage house at 9 Meeting Street offers a rare opportunity to own an historic property South of Broad. This early 1700's home was originally a kitch...
Charming c.1800 home located in Historic South of Broad, one of the most desirable neighborhoods in downtown Charleston, just steps from the Battery overlooking the Charl...
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