108 Live Oak Drive
Old Village - Mount Pleasant
Fully Remodeled with Modern Updates
4 BD | 3.5 BA
With modern livability in mind, the addition of high end finishes and luxury upgrades have transformed this home into a move in ready gem. Not an inch of this home was left untouched, and it is now the perfect Turn-Key Old Village home!
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71 Pitt Street
Radcliffborough
The Perfect Southern Family Home
5 BD | 4.5 BA | 4,186 Square Feet
From the moment you enter the house onto the gracious and wide piazza, you are immersed in Charleston charm. Notable features include beautiful grand scale rooms, gleaming antique heart pine floors throughout, beamed ceilings, large windows and doors providing tons of natural light, all of which have been lovingly maintained to make this charming and sophisticated home turnkey.
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61 Barre Street B
Harleston Village
New construction downtown with elevator and garage!
3 BD | 3.5 BA | 3,000 Square Feet
This sophisticated home was designed by architect Beau Clowney. It is located in Halsey Park an exclusive enclave in Harleston Village with fine homes and townhomes all centered around a newly renovated garden that is the showpiece of the neighborhood.
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55 Morris Street B
Radcliffborough
New construction downtown with elevator and garage!
3 BD | 3.5 BA | 3,000 Square Feet
Charming, fully renovated home with an ideal location in the Radcliffeborough neighborhood, perfect for a full-time or part-time residence. With an open floor plan, the home is spacious and inviting with living areas that span 3 floors.
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729 East Bay Street
The Josiah Smith Tennent House
Circa 1859 Historically and Architecturally Important
8 BD | 6 BA | 10,021 Square Feet
The Josiah Smith Tennent House stands out as a landmark and is a focal point on the gateway to the city of Charleston. In 1862, it was used as a Confederate hospital called the Soldiers' Relief Home. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The 1993 renovation received a South Carolina Historic Preservation Award in 2004. Today, this vast mansion with over 10,000 sq. ft of interior space features two wide wrap-around piazzas, giant wrought iron gates, multiple living and dining areas, two kitchens one with a large marble topped island, a small indoor basketball court, sauna, cinema room, and commercial elevator.
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