February 6, 2012 – 4:29 pm
Bee’s Row located on Bull Street in downtown Charleston was built in 1853 by Sarah Smith. During the civil war it was taken over by William C. Bee and used as warehouses and stores. Bee was the owner of the leading blockade running business in Charleston during the war and served as a commissioner from South Carolina [...]
February 2, 2012 – 9:00 am
Adger’s Wharf is named after the 19th century shipping magnate James Adger. It is one of the few remaining cobblestone streets in Charleston. Adger’s South Wharf is where Adger’s ships formerly docked and today the granite foundation still remains, incorporated into Waterfront Park and projecting into the Cooper River. Between 1834 and 1861 the buildings at 4-16 South [...]
January 20, 2012 – 1:31 pm
Watch our owner, Helen Geer, on this morning’s episode of CNBC’s Squawk On the Street Want more information on the properties she’s discussing? Visit our website, charlestonrealestate.com to view: Medway Plantation 2 Water Street 58 South Battery or contact Helen directly at (843) 577.6651, helengeer@williammeans.com.
December 22, 2011 – 9:30 am
10 Tabby Lane occupies one of the best locations on The Isle of Palms with panoramic views of surrounding private yacht canal and intracoastal waterway. Upon entering, the high level of architectural details is illustrated in the two story foyer with sunburst designed inlay Brazilian cherry floors, custom domed ceiling and cherry wood panel gallery [...]
December 15, 2011 – 4:17 pm
3 King Street is located South of Broad Street just steps away from the Battery and White Point Gardens. This home is turn-key, featuring gleaming heart pine floors, an eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, and a lovely patio off the kitchen that is perfect for entertaining. Two bedrooms and two full [...]
December 9, 2011 – 1:48 pm
Build your dream home on one of the most unique home sites on Sullivan’s Island. Existing deep water dock on Conch Creek has two floating docks, a ramp, and the main dock has covering. Marsh lines the property on both sides allowing for privacy. Potential views from a second floor home would be the intracoastal waterway [...]
December 1, 2011 – 4:30 pm
Recently listed for sale, the Augustus Richardson Taft House is one of the few surviving dwellings of the earlier Greek Revival, receiving the highly regarded Carolopolis award in 1978. 57 Laurens Street is an early example of the side hall plan which places the entry passage along a side wall to allow for double parlors [...]
November 29, 2011 – 3:49 pm
While you were planning your Thanksgiving holiday and checking off your black Friday shopping list, we were selling real estate. Take a look at some of the properties that just arrived to the market, went under contract, and sold over the long Thanksgiving weekend!
November 8, 2011 – 10:31 am
Old World splendor meets the highest luxury standards of the modern age in this magnificent 7,000-square-foot Tuscan inspired estate. Carefully designed and built by the owner, a member of one of the most notable and well-known royal families in Europe, this Italian palazzo defines style and architectural grandeur reminiscent of European villas. Regally scaled living [...]
November 1, 2011 – 9:22 am
Located across from Historic White Point Gardens, The Fort Sumter House has phenomenal views of the Charleston Harbor, the Battery, and the Ashley River. The building was built in 1923 and was at one time the only Luxury Hotel on the Peninsula. In 1980 it was turned into condominiums and there are now 56 residential units on the upper [...]
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