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Explore Similar Condos Within 10 Miles of Old Village, SC

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    $15,950,000

    • 9,700 Sq Ft

    71 Wentworth St Unit s 202,203,204,20, Charleston, SC 29401

    Investor bulk sale of 5 luxury condominium units in the renovated historic Masonic Lodge at 71 Wentworth St (270 King St). Price is $15,950,000 with $856,000 in FF&E included in the price. This is a seamless transition for a hands-off investor. The units are 100% NNN leased to Inspirato, Inc., a publicly traded luxury travel club. The combined annual NOI for the 5 units is $759,917. The 10-year

    Curt Rogers CBRE, Inc

    71 Wentworth St Unit s 202,203,204,20, Charleston, SC 29401
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    • 6 Beds
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    162 Spring St, Charleston, SC 29403

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    Mason Wright Charleston Premier Realty

    162 Spring St, Charleston, SC 29403
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    $299,000

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    507 Stinson Dr Unit D8, Charleston, SC 29407

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    Nigel Horonzy BHHS Myrtle Beach Real Estate

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Why Live in Old Village

Old Village in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, is a historic neighborhood established in the 18th century along the Charleston harbor. Known for its serene, slower-paced lifestyle, Old Village features a mix of breezy bungalows, centuries-old Southern estates, midcentury ranch homes, sleek new builds, and towering waterfront properties. The area is characterized by its vibrant commercial corridors, natural scenery, and high real estate prices, with homes often exceeding $1 million. The neighborhood's streets are quiet and narrow, lined with palms, magnolias, and live oaks draped in Spanish moss, connecting residents to parks, schools, shops, and the shoreline. Points of interest include the Pitt Street shopping district, where boutique shops and eateries like Pitt Street Pharmacy serve as community gathering spots. Waterfront restaurants along Shem Creek, such as Saltwater Cowboys and Red’s Ice House, offer outdoor dining with views of dolphins and the harbor. For things to do, residents can visit Shem Creek Park, Alhambra Park, and the sandy shores of Sullivans Island. The neighborhood is safer than the national average, providing a low crime risk environment. Schools in the area, including Mount Pleasant Academy, Moultrie Middle School, and Lucy Beckam High, are highly rated. Old Village is approximately 5 miles from downtown Charleston, with Coleman Boulevard serving as the main connector to Highway 17 and Interstate 526. Public transportation is available via Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) bus stops along Coleman Boulevard.

Home Trends in Old Village, SC

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$440,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$475,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$469,000
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$175,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$271
Number of Homes for Sale
7
Last 12 months Home Sales
41
Months of Supply
2.00
Median List Price
$493,900
Median Change From 1st List Price
4%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-26%
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