Sep 08, 2014

Buying a Home in Charleston: Past Meets Future

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Renowned for historic homes and an old-world feeling, Charleston is a city that perfectly blends old and new. Buying a home in Charleston is no different, and there are plenty of historic homes that have been delightfully upgraded to bring homeowners the comfort they need in a classic property. Charleston is really a city that needs to be experienced to be truly appreciated, so once you’ve decided to move here, let us help you find the perfect historic home to call your own. Buying a home in Charleston that has an interesting history is just the start–you’ll be really excited to create your own history with friends and family.

As you are about to see, there are several historic properties that will entice you into buying a home in Charleston:

Sitting on a double lot, this historic home was built in 1810 by Samuel Edward Axson, a master carpenter. There’s fine craftsmanship in every corner, with amazing woodworking throughout. This traditional Charleston single has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, and covers 4,235 square feet. Luxury features of the lot includes a side porch that overlooks the Loutrel Briggs gardens, plus a covered patio, fountain and lots of green space. Inside, you’ll love the high ceilings and natural light. Other features include double staircases, a cypress panel library, large master bedroom suite and a thoroughly modern kitchen. You won’t regret taking the time to check out this historic home and see it for yourself.

If you have any questions on this amazing home, please contact us and we will get you the answers you need. If you want to continue your search for a historic Charleston property, we can assist you there as well. We look forward to hearing from you.

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