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Neighborhoods in Charleston, SC

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    Sullivan’s Island

    While Sullivan’s Island may feature the smallest of the Charleston beaches, its pristine beauty is on full display throughout its 2.5-mile stretch. Connected to the mainland by bridge, Sullivan’s Island is just minutes from the excitement, charm, and history of Charleston, South Carolina. Just minutes away from the town of Mount Pleasant as well,

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      $3.85M

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      $2M - $15M

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      28 Listings

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    South of Broad

    With historic homes, distinctive architecture and oak-shaded streets, South of Broad (also called Charlestowne) may be the most photographed neighborhood in Charleston. Located at the tip of Charleston’s peninsula, South of Broad’s oldest homes date back to the early 1700s and were once occupied by signers of the Declaration of Independence. The

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      $3.03M

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      $904K - $14.7M

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      31 Listings

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    French Quarter

    Quiet, cobblestone streets, church bell towers, colorful flowerboxes, art galleries and fine dining establishments greet residents and visitors alike in the French Quarter. Named for the French Huguenot colonists who settled here, the neighborhood has meticulously preserved its historic homes, churches and markets. “This is the center of tourism

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      $2.03M

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      $658K - $5.8M

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      7 Listings

    French Quarter
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    Daniel Island

    Sunsoaked parkland sweeps across 20 miles of shoreline between the Cooper and Wando rivers in Daniel Island, an expansive master-planned community full of contemporary iterations of the Charleston Single, 30 minutes from the heart of the city. “It’s divided into two sections. Life in the park side is focused around the Daniel Island Club – when

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      $1.69M

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      $343K - $4.9M

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      63 Listings

    Daniel Island
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    Mazyck-Wraggborough

    Bordered by some of Charleston’s greatest attractions and featuring an abundance of green space, Mazyck-Wraggborough (often shortened to just Wraggborough) is an exciting area full of character. “It’s becoming a really popular area as of late,” says Ariel Trouche, Realtor with Carolina ONE Real Estate and longtime resident of Charleston. “And it’s

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      $1.56M

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      $811K - $2.7M

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      3 Listings

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    Harleston Village

    One of the oldest neighborhoods in all of Charleston, Harleston Village features tree-lined residential streets and a unique charm exclusive to the Charleston region. First developed in 1770, the neighborhood has since established itself as one of the most noteworthy around. Home to the College of Charleston, Harleston Village is a prime location

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      $1.47M

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      $349K - $4.5M

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      33 Listings

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    Charleston City Market

    Located on the southeast part of the peninsula, Charleston City Market is one of Charleston's most sought-after communities for its walkability, beloved restaurants and vibrant shopping scene. That includes the still-active public market, which was first established in the late 1700s. Locals share this pedestrian-friendly community with College of

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      $1.46M

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      $350K - $5.4M

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      44 Listings

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    Hampton Park Terrace

    Bordered by a massive park and an iconic southern military college, historic Hampton Park Terrace offers locals a quiet suburban lifestyle not far from the shops and four-star restaurants of Charleston’s famed King Street. Covering 300 acres and showcasing Spanish Moorish architecture, The Citadel – founded in 1842 – has become an integral part of

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      $1.42M

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      $861K - $5.4M

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      6 Listings

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    South Windermere

    Across the Ashley River from downtown Charleston, South Windermere is settled along Wappoo Creek and features many of the older homes west of downtown. “The big attraction to the neighborhood is the 10-mile path that used to be a railroad bed called the West Ashley Greenway,” says Alton Brown, the principal broker and sales associate at Carriage

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      $1.18M

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      $652K - $3.6M

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      2 Listings

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    Wagener Terrace

    Wagener Terrace is a tight-knit downtown Charleston neighborhood similar to other downtown communities, with its walkable streets, charming homes and proximity to some of the city's best restaurants, shops and outdoor spaces. There's just one exception: "No horse carriages," says Marshall Walker, the owner and broker-in-charge at Marshall Walker

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      $1.04M

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      $532K - $3M

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      12 Listings

    Wagener Terrace
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    Cannonborough-Elliotborough

    Located in the middle of Charleston’s peninsula, Cannonborough-Elliotborough is a dense residential neighborhood peppered with cozy restaurants and hip shops. It “has a completely different character and vibe than every other ‘borough’ of the peninsula,” says Alex Brener, a real estate agent with Carolina One Real Estate who’s sold homes in the

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      $1.01M

    • List Price

      $353K - $3.3M

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      20 Listings

    Cannonborough-Elliotborough
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    Radcliffeborough

    Between King Street and the Ashley River in downtown Charleston lies the historic neighborhood of Radcliffeborough. The area is home to some of Charleston's oldest historical churches, and much of the neighborhood's architecture dates to the 19th Century, with the earliest homes built around 1817. Today, the community offers a blend of new

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      $1.00M

    • List Price

      $434K - $3.2M

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      18 Listings

    Radcliffeborough
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    Riverland Terrace

    Under a canopy of century-old oak tree branches with dangling tendrils of Spanish moss, residents will find the quiet atmosphere of Riverland Terrace tucked away on the water of South Carolina. The Charleston neighborhood is situated on James Island, around where Wappoo Creek meets the Stono River. “It’s very sought-after,” says Andrew Scherl, a

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      $945K

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      $583K - $3.4M

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      9 Listings

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    Wando

    Once a rural area on the outskirts of Daniel Island in South Carolina's Lowcountry, Wando is quickly becoming a popular suburban neighborhood. Neatly organized subdivisions with new condominiums and homes are popping up near multi-acre estates with riverside views. Land for sale, too, can be found throughout this rural community. Wando has

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      $906K

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      $346K - $6.9M

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      56 Listings

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    Westside

    In 1841, Thomas Gadsden established 225 individual lots from existing cattle pastures, creating private land for dwellers in the area. Now a suburban area, Westside is nestled between the Ashley River and King Street and adjacent to The Citadel, featuring beautiful parks and waterfront views. This neighborhood is filled with history and modern

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      $873K

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      $343K - $1.6M

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      15 Listings

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    North Central

    Located on upper King Street in the center of Charleston’s peninsula, North Central offers ample greenspace and welcoming neighbors within walking distance of downtown restaurants and entertainment. “It’s very neighborly, residential and pedestrian-friendly,” says Marion Jackson, who’s sold homes in the area for over 20 years and is the

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      $795K

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      $387K - $1.7M

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      15 Listings

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    East Side

    Founded in 1769 and less than 3 miles from the heart of downtown Charleston, the East Side neighborhood is located on the eastern flank of the peninsula. The community has been shaped by early wars and revolutions, giving it an anchor of perseverance and a storied past. Here, older homes on narrow lots are just a couple of blocks from the wide

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      $769K

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      $434K - $2.6M

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      15 Listings

    East Side
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    Johns Island

    Residents can immerse themselves in nature on Johns Island, where they can step outside and smell the salty air emanating from surrounding waterways or take in sprawling oak trees draped in Spanish moss. Despite being the largest island in South Carolina, the lifestyle is laid back. “It’s the most rural area closest to downtown Charleston, so it’s

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      $722K

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      $360K - $4.3M

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      188 Listings

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    James Island

    Featuring breathtaking scenery that includes rivers, marshes, and estuaries, James Island offers its residents a unique mixture of natural beauty and access to bustling downtown Charleston. “It’s a really established area that isn’t too built up or overdeveloped,” says Bill Olson, real estate agent with Real Broker LLC and longtime resident of

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      $699K

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      $271K - $2.5M

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      181 Listings

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    Carolina Bay

    Carolina Bay is a master-planned community that combines West Ashley’s best attributes: convenience, community and Lowcountry charm. The neighborhood is about 11 miles from downtown Charleston, making it an easy drive for date nights and weekend activities. Bon Secour St. Francis Hospital is nearby, making the neighborhood popular with doctors and

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      $611K

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      $381K - $844K

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      12 Listings

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    East Central

    East Central in Charleston is a trendy neighborhood known for its high-end condos, hip restaurants, and South Carolina’s first brewery. The area has seen significant growth, leading to the restoration of early 20th-century homes and the development of modern lofts and condominiums. Housing options include rowhouses, townhomes, duplexes, and

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      $578K

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      $303K - $1.3M

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      3 Listings

    East Central
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    Heathwood-Old Towne

    Across the Ashley River from downtown Charleston, Heathwood-Old Towne is defined by its single-family homes and streets lined with mature live oak trees. The neighborhood’s bungalow and ranch-style housing was built in the 1960s and 1970s. Still, buyers have been making renovations, and homes have been “moving fast,” as the area is close to some

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      $540K

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      $390K - $945K

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      4 Listings

    Heathwood-Old Towne
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    Cordesville

    Cordesville occupies roughly 50 square Lowcountry miles between Bulls Bay in the Atlantic Ocean and 60,000-acre Lake Moultrie. This rural neighborhood sits on Charleston’s saltwater marshlands, and residents live a quiet, slow-paced life. When hunting season ends in March, locals fish the small lakes and ponds scattered throughout the neighborhood

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      $529K

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      $336K - $2.3M

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      32 Listings

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    Ardmore-Sherwood Forest

    When Ardmore-Sherwood Forest was established in the mid-20th century, it was home to many of Charleston’s shipyard and naval workers. During the second half of the 20th century, white flight caused the neighborhood to slip into disrepair. However, residents banded together to take care of each other. The neighborhood boasts a robust neighborhood

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      $378K

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      $216K - $591K

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      6 Listings

    Ardmore-Sherwood Forest
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    Sandhurst

    Sandhurst, a neighborhood in Charleston's West Ashley district, offers peaceful living with convenient access to city amenities. Developed in the 1960s and 1970s, this area features a variety of home styles, including spacious two-story houses, brick ranchers, and tri-level homes, many with garages and carports. Some properties boast nearly

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      $803K

    • List Price

      $561K - $1.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Sandhurst

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