South of broad is the neighborhood literally south of Broad Street that includes the often-photographed Battery and Waterfront Park. Full of large traditional homes, this area has some of the most expensive real estate in Charleston with most of the houses coming with a price tag in the millions. Walk down the streets in this quiet, storied neighborhood to catch a glimpse of traditional Charleston gardens and verandas.
Originally built in 1792 and reconstructed in 1851, 69 King Street is a masterfully restored Charleston Single blending historic charm with modern luxury--nestled just st...
Experience elevated Lowcountry living in the heart of Charleston's prestigious South of Broad neighborhood, where historic charm meets turnkey luxury, and the lowest HOA ...
Welcome to the Captain John Morrison House at 125 Tradd Street. Circa 1805, this rare, four-window-wide Charleston Single-style residence has been extensively renovated b...
Experience timeless elegance and modern comfort in the heart of historic Charleston at 143 Broad Street. This beautifully updated main residence offers 3 spacious bedroom...
42 South Battery, also known as the Robert Murray House is a must see! Built in 1802 & prestigiously located at the corner of King & S Battery, with views of White Point ...
A rare and sophisticated Southern residence awaits at the Humphrey Sommers House, c. 1778.Situated on a quiet corner of Bedons Alley in the old walled city of Charleston,...
71 East Bay is a rare offering to live at an iconic East Bay address with light filled harbor views & walkable to Charleston's best restaurants!Freshly painted & meticulo...
This stately Victorian masterpiece c. 1878 is beautifully updated, well maintained and located on a serene, desirable street. Sitting on high ground and well elevated out...
Located South of Broad between Rainbow Row and Waterfront Park, this end-unit townhome sits on one of downtown Charleston's most charming cobblestone streets. 39 N Adgers...
In the heart of Charleston's historic South of Broad neighborhood, on high ground, the Jacob Motte House at 61 Tradd Street is a rare and remarkable fusion of 18th-centur...
Circa 1800, this charming cottage-style home, recently updated, is just steps from Charleston's famous Battery. Historic details throughout, double piazzas, early interio...
Circa 1830, the Captain Benjamin Smith house, who also constructed the home to the left at 1 Atlantic. Smith, a ship builder and craftsman, uniquely turned both homes to ...
Welcome to 54 Gibbes Street, a chic Charleston home located in the coveted South of Broad neighborhood. Built in 1910, this timeless single-family home spans approximatel...
A rare offering in the heart of Charleston's historic district, the Ancrum Wharf Building presents a turnkey, lock-and-leave residence that seamlessly blends 18th-century...
Imagine owning a piece of Charleston history, a seldom-seen opportunity to purchase a portion of the historic McCauley Davis Building. Sitting amid a Broad St renaissance...
Nestled in the heart of Charleston's historic South of Broad district, this exquisite 18th-century masonry home blends timeless charm with modern luxury. Generous living ...
This beautifully restored 18th century solid masonry row house is the perfect perch within this walkable, picturesque, high-ground (X Zone) neighborhood. Handsomely prese...
Experience luxurious living in this contemporary style home with incredible direct waterfront views in the vibrant heart of downtown Charleston. Completely renovated and ...