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Price Range:
With inventory prices from $169,900 – $1,175,000
With prices rising sharply in neighborhoods south of Calhoun Street, many investors, young professionals, and students are heading to Radcliffeborough and Elliottborough.
Radcliffeborough and Elliottborough are neighborhoods that are in the process of reinventing themselves and creating new identities. Economically mixed, they are home to academics, artists, writers, and students who value the location and feel. With a hip cosmopolitan edginess to it, Radcliffeborough is attracting developers who are restoring or tearing down and rebuilding. The developers of I'on have a new project on board, Morris Street Square, which will start in the $400,000s and will appeal to young professionals. Parents of College of Charleston students are seizing investment opportunities for affordable housing as prices are rising in Harleston Village. Walkability to schools, King Street for shopping, restaurants, and pubs, has great appeal.
Developed by prosperous planters in the 1800s a few plantation houses still remain. Ashley Hall School is housed in one of the grand houses that are scattered throughout the neighborhood. Many have fallen in disrepair, but with revitalization, this neighborhood is on the cusp of transformation.
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Ashley Hall School for Girls
172 Rutledge Avenue
843.722.4088
Basil Thai Restaurant
460 King Street
843.724.3490
Five Loaves Cafe
43 Cannon Street
843.937.4303
Medical University of South Carolina
Ashley Avenue
843.792.2300
Sugar Bake Shop
59 1/2 Cannon Street
843.579.2891
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