Sep 18, 2020

For Sale – Homes Built in the 19th Century

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31 E Battery Street

Directly across from the Charleston Harbor, this circa 1837 home with breathtaking views offers a rare restoration opportunity along High Battery. The home’s interior wood paneling, custom Tiffany-designed features, and other historic details have withstood the test of time and still reflect its original 19th century character. Enjoy the best of South of Broad living just steps from historic downtown Charleston amenities. Learn more about 31 E Battery Street, Charleston 29401.

36 Legare Street

Built in 1860, this South of Broad home underwent an extensive renovation in 2017-2018, employing some of the city’s most sought-after design, building and restoration professionals. Light-filled living spaces, French doors in the kitchen and a lovely private terrace encourage indoor-to-outdoor living. The property also features a Philip Simmons iron gate, new outdoor storage structure and a gated parking space. Learn more about 36 Legare Street, Charleston 29401.

31 Savage Street

This 1872 Greek Revival home effortlessly combines historic charm and modern conveniences. The wide front yard and charming piazza welcome you to the elegant floor plan which is filled with light from a bank of oversized windows. Upstairs, you’ll find dual master suites and an additional space for a home office or nursery. A private backyard and a long driveway completes the property. Learn more about 31 Savage Street, Charleston 29401.

4 Murphy Court

Convenient to the College of Charleston, Medical University of South Carolina, and Charleston School of Law, this circa 1855 duplex is ideally situated in downtown Charleston. The property features off-street parking, classic double piazzas and original hardwood floors throughout. Recent updates include a renovated kitchen and bathrooms, a new hot water heater, HVAC units and insulation. Learn more about 4 Murphy Court, Charleston 29403.

88 Morris Street

This 19th century Charleston Single-style home is located in the heart of Radcliffeborough, offering proximity to downtown colleges and shopping and dining on King Street. Built in 1852, this two-bedroom home has been beautifully renovated and offers reclaimed wood beams, an open eat-in kitchen and smart home features. A private outdoor patio and off-street parking make this a rare find in downtown Charleston. Learn more about about 88 Morris Street, Charleston 29403.

148 1/2 Coming Street

Located in a quiet courtyard, this restored 1886 Charleston Single home is in the ideal downtown location for young professionals, second home buyers, investors, or students who want to be within walking distance of schools. The flowing floor plan features original heart pine floors, formal living and dining spaces, a modern kitchen and four bedrooms. The property also includes two off-street parking spaces. Learn more about 148 1/2 Coming Street, Charleston 29403. 

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