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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 Mazyck-Wraggborough

Mazyck-Wraggborough, often referred to as Wraggborough, is a vibrant neighborhood in Charleston known for its historic charm and abundant green spaces. The area features a variety of vintage homes, including the iconic Charleston single houses, Colonial, Victorian, and Greek Revival estates. Townhouses and condominiums are also available, primarily representing new construction. Residents enjoy proximity to King Street's bustling shopping and dining scene, with local favorites like Coast for seafood, Bay Street Biergarten for drinks, and 39 Rue de Jean for French cuisine. Groceries can be conveniently sourced from Harris Teeter on East Bay Street, less than a mile away, or the weekly farmer’s market at Marion Square. The neighborhood is part of Charleston’s Garden District, offering numerous parks such as Wragg Mall, Wragg Square, and Tiedemann Park, which features a basketball court. Cultural attractions are plentiful, with the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry, the Galliard Auditorium, and the Charleston Museum along Museum Mile. Marion Square hosts major events like the Charleston Food & Wine Festival and the Spoleto Festival. The neighborhood is highly walkable, with most errands achievable on foot. While public transportation is limited, nearby Highways 30 and 17, along with Interstate 26, provide easy access to surrounding areas. The Charleston International Airport is just over 11 miles away.

Home Trends in Mazyck-Wraggborough, SC

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$245,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$1,132,325
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$646
Number of Homes for Sale
0
Last 12 months Home Sales
34
Months of Supply
0.00
Median List Price
$245,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-53%
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