Zip codes 29401 listings for sale


$12,500,000 - Charleston, SC

172 Tradd Street Charleston, SC - Welcome to Chisolm-Alston House at 172 Tradd Street, an architectural gem in one of Charleston's most iconic areas, South of Broad. This meticulously restored home boasts a grand portico with towering columns, soaring 12-foot ceilings, 4-inch thick cypress doors, a flying staircase and all with a charming blend of rich history and modern luxury. Chisolm House was originally built in 1834 by Alexander Hext Chisolm, the owner of a rice and lumber mill at the west end of Tradd Street, and is attributed to the noted Prussian-trained architect Charles F. Reichardt. It is a striking example of Greek Revival. The unique stately Corinthian columns were modeled on the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens. The property originally fronted the Ashley River before a large land reclamation project in the early 1900's shaped the peninsula into what it is today. The house is set in a well planned and well established garden with beautiful live oaks, palmettos, magnolias and camellias. Walk up the front steps to the foyer with spacious parlors left and right, with checkerboard painted floors. The central hall leads past the formal, book-lined, dining room and an equally large family room to the large kitchen, a breakfast area, an airy porch and handsome stairs down to the garden. The upstairs hosts two bedroom suites and two large bedrooms, accessible by either the front or back stairs. The aboveground basement provides extensive storage. The decor of the house, was by noted designer, Carolyne Roehm, with endless thoughtful detail, from fabric-upholstered walls in every bedroom to the rich wallpapers and floors. The home's graceful spiral staircase sets the tone for the stylish experience that unfolds across each room. A bright and inviting kitchen features an eat-in breakfast area, large walk-in pantry, double oven and stovetop, spacious island, two sinks, and abundant counter space and custom cabinetry, perfectly designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The primary suite offers a serene retreat with a spacious walk-in closet, a woven rug carpet for added warmth, and elegantly appointed details throughout. Additional highlights include a laundry room with generous shelving, a basement, off-street parking and meticulously maintained grounds. Every inch of this home combines form and function, from the large windows that fill each room with light to the refined finishes and handcrafted elements. This home is a work of art.
1834 | 4 | 4 | 5,774 sqft.
$9,745,000 - Charleston, SC

46-50 Queen Street Charleston, SC - 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 units (22 beds/22 baths), & 1 commercial unit. The offering consists of (9) 1/1 units, (5) 2/2 units, (1) 3/3 unit & 1 commercial unit. Comprised of 2 historically significant buildings from circa 1799 & 1890, this versatile property includes related outbuildings & 16 off-street parking spaces. With a prime location close to the Mills House Hotel & Waterfront Park, this property boasts picturesque views & unparalleled convenience. The main house at 46 Queen includes (7) updated 1/1 units spanning 4 floors. Charming details such as wide piazzas and exposed brick walls add warmth and character to the space. 48 Queenencompasses the related outbuildings (former kitchen house, stable house, and carriage house) to include (2) 2 bed/2 bath units and (2) 1 bed/1 bath units. 50 Queen features a retail space as well as four residential units, (3) 2 bed/2 bath units, and (1) 3 bed/3 bath unit. 50 Queen also offers updated units with exposed wooden beams and brick details. All buildings have fire sprinklers and both main buildings have high elevations and full basements with poured concrete floors. This historic gem offers endless possibilities for investors or those looking to create a unique residential or commercial space. The combination of its prime location, architectural beauty, and potential for various uses makes it a standout property in Charleston's vibrant real estate market.
1890 | 0 | 0 | 13,334 sqft.
$8,375,000 - Charleston, SC

12 Orange Street Charleston, SC - On one of the most coveted and quiet streets South of Broad, 12 Orange Street is a masterfully restored historic residence that seamlessly blends timeless Charleston charm with thoughtful, high-quality updates. Every detail of this home reflects a love of its historic architecture while the updates make a seamless transition to today's style of living.The living spaces of this Charleston single have many windows and French doors which face south making for light filled interiors overlooking a beautiful Sheila Wertimer, of Wertimer and Cline, designed parterre garden. A kitchen and family room was created at the rear of the home and opens out to a tumbled marble terrace with dining table, lounge seating and a heated and cooled saltwater pool. This quiet sanctuary is walled and gated in for privacy. A back hall was created between the kitchen and dining room housing a built-in bar with a bar sink, under-counter wine refrigerator and divided wine storage. A powder room with an extra shower for the times when you have a full house is well positioned. A new back stair to the second floor created a better flow. The almost octagonal shape Dining room was designed with a custom modillion crown, an antique salvaged Georgian corner cabinet and mantel with gas fire basket features a hand painted floor by Robert Shelton, offering a unique and refined setting for elegant entertaining. The library off the front foyer with its original mantle flanked by custom designed cabinetry housing books and display, create a cozy area to read, converse or sip bourbon. The light and airy living room at the front of the home with its front facing windows and French doors to the piazza has its original mantle with working gas fire basket and a light crystal chandelier making it an elegant room to entertain guests. The primary suite is a welcoming retreat, offering a spacious sitting/dressing room with generous built in storage for hanging clothes and shoe and handbag storage, a working gas fireplace, and French doors to the piazza. The suite includes a second closet area and a Primary Bath with Calcutta a marble floor, two marble washstands with glass legs and a large frameless glass and marble shower with shower head, rain head and handheld shower. The second floor also has a drawing room with built-in cabinets, wet bar and refrigerator and French doors to the piazza with charming views of Orange St. The guest suite above the kitchen has a large statuary marble bathroom with two marble washstands, a nickel waterworks soaking tub and a shower with three shower heads. The third floor has two bedrooms with a bath between. The home underwent a comprehensive renovation begun in 2011 and a second update in 2021. The entire house was taken down to the studs and carefully restored with period appropriate elements and craftmanship giving it the charm and elegance sought after in Charleston homes. Original heart of pine floors and 8 historic mantels were preserved to honor the home's rich architectural heritage while period appropriate crowns, casings, baseboard, paneling and cabinetry were custom milled to replicate or compliment those of the home's Georgian period. A new standing seam copper roof, new custom historically accurate windows, new electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems and new insulation were added to allow this house to continue to be enjoyed for generations to come. Two Rinnai instant hot water heaters, five chimneys fitted with custom gas baskets imported from London, plentiful custom cabinets to allow for ample storage, baths with multiple shower heads, and 1st and second floor wet bars with refrigeration make for the ease of living we love for today's busy lives. An off-street granite bordered brick drive secured at the street with automated iron gates ensure the homes privacy. With the tranquil location, on sought after high ground, and the benefit of underground utilities preserving the streetscape, 12 Orange Street is a rare opportunity to own a meticulously restored home in the heart of Charleston, where every detail has been elevated.
1770 | 4 | 4 | 3,973 sqft.
$7,750,000 - Charleston, SC

106 Murray Boulevard Charleston, SC - 106 Murray Boulevard is an exceptional waterfront estate located on Charleston's iconic Battery, offering stunning views of the Ashley River and Charleston Harbor. This grand home, built in 2001, combines the elegance of traditional architecture with modern luxury. Boasting over 6000 square feet of living space, the residence features 4 spacious bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms and 2 half baths, and numerous living areas that flow seamlessly, ideal for both relaxation and entertaining.Its classic exterior, with a mix of brick and wood elements, blends effortlessly into the historic charm of the surrounding neighborhood, while the interior exudes refined sophistication with high-end finishes, expansive windows, and modern amenities.Whether hosting guests or enjoying peaceful solitude, the breathtaking views from this waterfront home create a truly serene and luxurious atmosphere, making it a rare and coveted find on the Battery.
2001 | 4 | 5 | 6,236 sqft.
$7,700,000 - Charleston, SC

31 Coming Street Charleston, SC - Great location next to the College of Charleston campus. All four properties (31 Coming, 29 Coming, 1 Montagu and 1-1/2 Montagu) are contiguous and must be purchased as a package (will not be sold individually). Parking for approximately 20 cars. All properties are currently leased.
1885 | 28 | 0 | 11,868 sqft.
$6,650,000 - Charleston, SC

61 Tradd Street Charleston, SC - In the heart of Charleston's historic South of Broad neighborhood, on high ground, the Jacob Motte House at 61 Tradd Street is a rare and remarkable fusion of 18th-century charm and modern sophistication. Originally built in 1731 by provincial treasurer Jacob Motte, this Georgian-style single house stands as one of Charleston's earliest surviving residences. Carefully restored through a multi-year, comprehensive renovation, the home today reflects both its colonial heritage and contemporary design excellence.From the street, the classic Charleston single house facade gives way to gracious piazzas, with almost 1000 square feet of additional space, and an entry loggia, which have been thoughtfully preserved and reimagined. Once enclosed and adjoined to the home's dependency through a shared party wall, these spaces now house a beautifully reconfigured kitchen and bathrooms. The chef's kitchen, complete with GE Monogram appliances, Waterworks and deVOL fixtures, mudroom, and butler's pantry, sit behind the home's historic volumeseamlessly connecting to the living areas through restored historic openings. Brickwork from the home's original addition has been carefully repointed and left exposed, while salvaged stucco and a glazed steel entry door honor the original architectural elements. The home spans four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, each blending elegance with function. The second-floor primary suite has been completely redesigned to offer walk-in closets, a freestanding tub, and a private water closetall accessed through a preserved historic fenestration, allowing original paneling and casework to remain untouched. On the third floor, previously unsympathetic alterations were reversed to restore the natural rhythm of the space, aligning rooms with original windows and fireplaces. A second bathroom was structurally reinforced and updated with modern finishes, while a mid century attic stair was removed to uncover hidden piazza windows. This restoration allowed the primary stair to extend to a new fourth-floor bedroom and bath, now fully integrated into the home. Throughout, the house features heart pine floors, soaring ceilings, and original cypress panelingtimeless details that evoke its storied past. Outside, the double piazzas offer peaceful retreats ideal for entertaining or enjoying Charleston's historic ambiance. This home is more than just a residenceit is a stewardship of one of the city's architectural treasures. Just steps from renowned dining, shops, and cultural landmarks, the Jacob Motte House offers the rare opportunity to live at the crossroads of preservation and modern luxury.
1736 | 4 | 4 | 4,465 sqft.
$6,500,000 - Charleston, SC

241 E Bay Street Charleston, SC - This spectacular four-unit building with nine on-site parking spaces is located in Ansonborough in the heart of the Historic District of Charleston, just one block from Market Street. Zoned GB (General Business) and located in the Accommodations overlay, the property is approved for a 4-unit accommodations use. It is currently operating as a 4-unit luxury vacation rental known as the Charleston Chestnut Mansion, but could also be utilized for long term rentals or a variety of other commercial uses. Each of the four fully equipped residential units has its own private entrance and is beautifully appointed with high quality materials and appliances. The first floor contains suite 101 (renovated in 2019) and suite 102, (renovated in 2021).These suites are just over 1,400 SF each and each have 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Suite 201 makes up the entire second floor (renovated in 2016). This suite is approx. 3,339 SF and has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths with a private elevator. Suite 301 makes up the entire third floor (renovated in 2016). This suite is approx. 2,137 SF and has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. The building is conveniently located near some of Charleston's best restaurants, shopping, art galleries, and parks. Originally two separate buildings, the property has been renovated and combined into one. The original building (located at 241 East Bay St) was constructed in 1871, and underwent a historic rehabilitation in 1986, at which point the contemporary addition to the north (located at 243 East Bay Street) was constructed and joined to the original edifice by a stucco and glass hyphen. The entire building underwent a second significant historical renovation by the current owner from 2015 - 2021, which included new mechanical systems, a comprehensive security system, new or newly refurbished windows, new interior noise-dampening thermal storm windows, and repairs to the standing seam metal roof and exterior stucco. Interior renovations began in 2016 with the upper floors and were finalized in 2019 and 2021 with the completion of the two first floor suites. Since completion of the renovations, both the exterior and interior of the building have been meticulously maintained.
1871 | 9 | 0 | 9,876 sqft.
$6,250,000 - Charleston, SC

11 Church Street Charleston, SC - This fine Post-Revolutionary home surrounded by history is located on the quietest block of the desirable Lower Church Street. Recently restored, combining history with elegant finishes. With over 5,800 sqft of flexible living space, along with 6 bedrooms, 5 full baths, you will find a double drawing room entry, spacious kitchen and family space, a double walk-in closet within the primary suite, plus the option for a separate guest or nanny suite on the lower level. The deep garden hides a charming pool area, plus off-street parking 2 cars wide.
1790 | 6 | 6 | 5,895 sqft.
$6,190,000 - Charleston, SC

24 Chalmers Street Charleston, SC - Welcome to La Belle Maison. Completely and thoughtfully renovated, this gracious home, sited on high ground (X Zone) within the original Walled City on Charleston's longest cobblestone street, is turn-key and move in ready. 24 Chalmers boasts unusual wide, front to back views, from the sunny south facing piazza, through parlors and dining room, to the gourmet kitchen with La Cornue range and Calacatta marble cladding. Four gas fireplaces throughout the home will make chilly nights cozy. There are primary suites on both the first and second floors. Each of the five ensuite bathrooms has access to private outdoor space which boast views of the many churches and landmarks in the French Quarter. The roof deck provides iconic views of St. Philip's Church, the Mills House,Circular Congregational Church, and the Dock Street Theatre. A secluded patio and garden lie behind secured gated parking for two cars. A spacious guest apartment is accessible at street level, with its own gated entrance and electric meter, perfect for visitors or a rental. Also at street level is a large family room/media room with a catering kitchen, bathroom, and elevator to make living easy. Main residence has 5 bedrooms, 6.5 baths and approximately 5300 SqFt. Guest suite/apartment has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and approximately 1000 SqFt. 24 Chalmers will be featured as the 2025 Charleston Symphony Orchestra League showhouse.
1910 | 5 | 6 | 5,300 sqft.
$6,150,000 - Charleston, SC

70 King Street Charleston, SC - Absolutely stunning renovated c. 1842 masonry South Of Broad home! Parking, high ground, guest house, pool, luxury gourmet kitchen, home office/den. This home checks all of the boxes for a Charleston residence in the city's most desirable neighborhood. Originally a bake house, this home was thoughtfully renovated to the studs by the prior owner in 2022 with architectural design by E.E. Fava including re-imagining the floorplan and adding a stunning room of windows overlooking the outdoor space, an expanded two story carriage house with a wall of glass overlooking the pool, and a primary suite with plentiful closet space and large bathroom. 2 additional spacious bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms in the main house.
1842 | 4 | 4 | 3,756 sqft.