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Ansonborough Townhomes in Historic Downtown Charleston, SC

Ansonborough is one of downtown Charleston’s most storied addresses, where narrow streets, historic facades, and polished renovations sit side by side in a setting that feels distinctly urban and deeply rooted in place.

Listing summary: 9 Active

Median $3,995,000Ultra Luxury

Community Highlights

  • walkable downtown Charleston setting
  • historic architecture with modern renovations
  • rare off-street and deeded parking options
  • courtyards, piazzas, and rooftop outdoor spaces
  • proximity to King Street, the City Market, and Waterfront Park
historic masonry constructionbrick exteriors and exposed brick interiorsprivate courtyards and gardensdeeded or off-street parking

Architecture & Style

Type
Mixed
Built
1800–2025
3% Garage10% Pool
  • double piazzas
  • heart pine floors
  • high ceilings
  • Fireplaces
  • private courtyards
  • updated kitchens
  • gated parking

Location & Proximity

Lowcountry coastal region, southeastern South Carolina

Walkability: High

Musc
1.7 miles
College Of Charleston
1 mile
King StreetCharleston Gaillard CenterCharleston City MarketWaterfront ParkCharleston Music Hall

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Memminger
Middle
Simmons Pinckney
High
Burke

About Ansonborough

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Ansonborough, Charleston

First Impressions

Ansonborough is one of downtown Charleston’s most storied addresses, where narrow streets, historic facades, and polished renovations sit side by side in a setting that feels distinctly urban and deeply rooted in place. The neighborhood’s character is shaped by its architecture first: Greek Revival mansions, Charleston single houses, masonry townhomes, and carefully reimagined condominiums give every block a sense of depth and continuity. Many homes feature brick exteriors, double piazzas, heart pine floors, and tall ceilings, while courtyards, garden gates, and rooftop terraces add a private, tucked-away feel behind the street frontage. It is a place where preservation and reinvention meet naturally.

Home Styles & Community Feel

The housing mix leans heavily toward townhouses and historic residences, though there are also newer luxury townhome offerings and condominium conversions. Homes range from early 1800s construction to recent 2025 builds, with the oldest recorded home dating to 1800. That range gives Ansonborough a layered streetscape: some properties retain original brick walls, fireplaces, and staircases, while others bring in contemporary kitchens, elevator access, gated parking, and streamlined finishes. Lot sizes are generally compact, which suits the downtown setting, but several properties make the most of every inch with courtyards, guest houses, carriage houses, and rooftop spaces. Even the larger homes tend to feel intimate from the street, then open up into generous interiors and outdoor rooms once inside.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Daily life here revolves around walkability and convenience. Residents can reach the Charleston Gaillard Center, Charleston City Market, Waterfront Park, King Street shopping, the Charleston Music Hall, the Aquarium, the African American Museum, and the Battery without needing to leave the peninsula. Dining and grocery access are part of the neighborhood’s appeal, with several listings noting a full-service grocery store, Harris Teeter, and restaurants just steps away. Community amenities appear in select buildings and residences, including pools, elevators, secure entrances, laundry facilities, and deeded or off-street parking—especially valuable in a district where parking is at a premium. The overall rhythm is easy to imagine: coffee on a piazza, errands on foot, dinner nearby, and evenings spent in courtyards or on balconies overlooking the historic rooftops.

Location & Schools

Ansonborough sits in the heart of downtown Charleston, centered around Meeting Street, Society Street, Hasell Street, Laurens Street, East Bay, and Guignard. Public remarks repeatedly place the neighborhood within walking distance of King Street, the City Market, Marion Square, the Gaillard Center, and Charleston’s waterfront. The College of Charleston is listed at about 1 mile away, while MUSC is about 1.7 miles away. School assignments commonly point to Memminger Elementary, Simmons Pinckney Middle, and Burke High, with the district context tied to Charleston’s downtown core. It is a location that feels fully connected to the city’s cultural and civic life, with the peninsula’s landmarks close at hand and the historic district unfolding in every direction.

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Market Statistics

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Pricing

Median Price
$3,995,000
Average Price
$3,895,222

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.0
Avg Bathrooms
2.4
Avg Lot Size
0.05 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
9
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1850
New Construction
10%

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