Price Range:
With inventory prices from $215,000 - $3,990,000
It's position as the most expensive property per square foot on the Monopoly board has only added to its cachet.This neighborhood DES ARTISTES is roaring. The medium price of houses has increased dramatically since the harborfront renaissance.
With South of Broad's prices skyrocketing, the sophisticated are rediscovering the French Quarter, which exudes a very colorful and rich history. It has always been a notable address for the city's cultured and offers Charleston's best art venues. Here connoisseurs can indulge their senses: sweet scented gardens, art galleries resplendent with original art, fine cuisine and exemplary wine cellars, jazz, chamber music or lively plays at America's first theater. The French Quarter provides all the elements that make great cities buzz with excitement.
*Do not miss out on the French Quarter Art Walk-the first Friday of March, May, October, and December.
It's position as the most expensive property per square foot on the Monopoly board has only added to its cachet.
Elegant Charleston Single Row Houses with hidden gardens to apartments above antique shops, and where 18th century architecture hides bistros and avant guard shops.With the recent renaissance of the harbor front, two new high style condominiums provide much needed living on one floor-ONE VENDUE with a warehouse style and FACTORS WALK in a small boutique, more elegant style.
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Carolina's
10 Exchange Street
843.724.3800
Dock Street Theatre
135 Church Street
843.720.3968
SNOB
192 Easy Bay
843.723.3424
McCrady's
2 Unity Alley
843.577.0025
The Gibbs Art Museum
135 Meeting Street
843.722.2706
Helena Fox Fine Art
12 Queen Street
843.723.0073
Charleston Cooks!
194 East Bay Street
843.722.1212
Harbor Specialties
190 East Bay Street
843.722.3722
Blind Tiger
38 Broad Street
843.577.0088
Buccaneer Restaurant
5 Faber Street
843.805.5065
Fuschia Tea Emporium
113 Church Street
843.937.0502
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