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Explore Similar Townhomes Within 2 Miles of East Central, SC

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    $5,000,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 4,750 Sq Ft

    29 Broad St, Charleston, SC 29401

    Imagine owning a piece of Charleston history, a rare opportunity to purchase the historic McCauley Davis Building. Sitting amid a Broad St renaissance, this architectural marvel has been affectionately restored into a mixed-use of luxury private residences and commercial retail space. Sitting at street level on Broad, Unit A is a sophisticated retail space with open floor plan. Above, Unit C

    Brad Chapman Riverland Realty

    29 Broad St, Charleston, SC 29401
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    $1,575,000

    • 11,996 Sq Ft

    52 Cooper St, Charleston, SC 29403

    Excellent development opportunity located adjacent the Upper Meeting Street Corridor and nestled in the heart of Charleston's vibrant and rapidly growing Eastside. This 8 unit entitled project features full TRC approval and all necessary permits for land disturbance, including secured DRB and MS4 approvals. The project includes six charming church units located at 52 Cooper, each offering two

    Hilary Wierengo Akers Ellis Real Estate LLC

    52 Cooper St, Charleston, SC 29403
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    $3,250,000

    • 11 Beds
    • 6,807 Sq Ft

    22 1/2 Mary St Unit A,B,C, Charleston, SC 29403

    Directly behind Wraggborough's Aiken-Rhett house museum, in the shadow of Charleston's future Union Pier waterfront development, this property was designed for high-efficiency, low maintenance and was completed in 2020. Three units with a combined 11 bedrooms/ 11 bath/half-baths rent un-furnished, long-term, for $17,200/mo starting in August through July, 2026. 2024 expenses were $39,222. New

    Marion Jackson Charleston Property Brokers

    22 1/2 Mary St Unit A,B,C, Charleston, SC 29403

Why Live in 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 renovated bungalows and cottages, often with limited yard space but close-knit community vibes. Martin Park provides outdoor space with athletic fields, a playground, and the year-round Martin Luther King Jr. pool. East Central boasts a variety of dining and drinking spots within walking distance, including Taco Boy, Blum, and the historic Palmetto Brewing Company. The neighborhood's location at the intersection of Interstate 26 and Septima Clark Parkway offers easy access to other Charleston attractions. Residents are just a mile from the South Carolina Aquarium, featuring the Sea Turtle Care Center and educational programs. The nearby Charleston Brewery District and the annual Charleston Wine + Food Festival on Rutledge Avenue add to the list of things to do in East Central.
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