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Real Estate in Historic Charleston

Historic Charleston is the center of it all. Homes in Historic Charleston are the highest valued in the metro area, and as you get further and further out the area becomes more rural and less expensive. The median cost of real estate in Historic Charleston is $500,000 (condos and townhomes included). If you are looking for a home, the median cost is just under a million dollars. But make no mistake, these are some of the nicest homes around. Waterfront dream homes, which are roughly four thousand square feet with multiple bedrooms and baths. If you are looking to live in style in one of America’s most desirable cities, then Historic Charleston is for you.

Historic Charleston Home Listings For Sale

These listings have been on the market for only two weeks. If you want to view even more listings in Historic Charleston, click the neighborhoods in the yellow box below these listings or follow this link to see the rest of: Historic Charleston Homes



Neighborhoods within Historic Charleston:

For those who are looking for homes in Historic Charleston, and you have a good idea of where you want to live, the fastest way for you to find a home is to browse by neighborhood. We have conveniently subdivided Charleston for you into these areas so home listings in each of these links will reflect their corresponding area. The map of Historic Charleston may help you decide exactly where you want to live.

As you travel further south in Charleston, home values quickly rise, climaxing at South of Broad. There’s something for everybody in Charleston – high dollar classy homes to the south, and affordable starter homes to the north.

  • East Central
  • Eastside
  • Elliotborough
  • French Quarter
  • Hampton Park Terrace
  • Harleston Village
  • Meeting Street/Manor
  • North Central
  • Radcliffeborough
  • South of Broad
  • Wagener Terrace
  • West Side
  • Wraggborough
  • Historic Charleston Real Estate
    Historic Charleston is also frequently referred to as Downtown Charleston. Although, more people know of it as historic Charleston.