The Edward McCrady House, circa 1839, is an impressive example of a classic brick Charleston Single, ideally situated in the historic Ansonborough neighborhood of Charleston. Beautifully renovated and set on a rare double lot, this exceptional residence captures the true essence of Charleston living.Rich with historic character, the home features… Read More original wood floors throughout and timeless architectural details that reflect its storied past. Expansive double piazzas provide the perfect setting to relax and enjoy the gentle Southern breezes--an iconic hallmark of Charleston architecture.The well-designed floor plan offers four bedrooms, three full baths, and two half baths. The spacious primary suite serves as a private retreat and includes a generous walk-in closet. Two bedrooms are located upstairs, while two additional bedrooms on the first floor feature private walk-out access, offering flexibility for guests or additional living space. The kitchen is thoughtfully appointed with a gas range, ideal for everyday cooking or entertaining. Outside, the rare double lot allows for abundant outdoor space and provides the convenience of plentiful off-street parking--an exceptional luxury in historic downtown Charleston. Just outside your door are the vibrant shops, acclaimed restaurants, and cultural destinations along King Street and Charleston City Market, placing some of Charleston's most beloved attractions within easy reach. Blending historic significance with modern comforts in one of Charleston's most sought-after neighborhoods, this remarkable home offers a rare opportunity to experience the best of downtown Charleston living Read Less
Courtesy of Constant Properties Charles Constant
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Days Online
6
Last Updated
Property Type
Single Family Residence
Beds
4
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
2
Square Ft.
4,158
Lot Size
0.13 Acres
Year Built
1839
MLS Number
26007230
30 Days Snapshot Of 29401
$2.58M
-2%
(avg) sold price
23
+76%
homes sold
129
+8%
(avg) days on market
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Building
Built in 1839, 3 stories, Levels: "3 Stories", Architectural style: "Charleston Single", Construction materials: "Brick", Other structures: "No"