Rare opportunity to own a historic Charleston home on an oversized lot in the heart of Wraggborough. Offering two bedrooms, two baths, coveted off-street parking, and exceptional outdoor space, this property combines the charm of downtown living with features that are increasingly difficult to find on the peninsula. Historic character… Read More shines throughout with hardwood floors, an original fireplace, double piazzas, and authentic Philip Simmons ironwork that perfectly complements the home's timeless Charleston architecture. The expansive lot sets this home apart, providing room for outdoor entertaining, future expansion, or a private backyard retreat. Combined with valuable off-street parking, the home offers a level of flexibility rarely available in Charleston's historic district.Ideally positioned just minutes from the highly anticipated Union Pier redevelopment, this home is located near one of the most transformative projects in Charleston's history. The planned waterfront district is expected to bring new parks, pedestrian-friendly public spaces, waterfront access, dining, retail, and entertainment opportunities, further enhancing the appeal of this already desirable location. Ready for its next chapter, this home offers an incredible opportunity for someone with a vision to restore and personalize a piece of Charleston history. Whether you're looking to create your dream downtown residence or invest in one of the city's most exciting and evolving neighborhoods, the possibilities are truly exceptional. Read Less
Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Realty
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Property Type
Single Family Residence
Beds
2
Full Baths
2
Square Ft.
1,524
Lot Size
0.08 Acres
Year Built
1890
MLS Number
26018471
30 Days Snapshot Of 29403
$894k
-10%
(avg) sold price
32
-8%
homes sold
111
+5%
(avg) days on market
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Building
Built in 1890, 2 stories, Levels: "Two", Architectural style: "Charleston Single", Construction materials: "Wood Siding", Other structures: "No"