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City Of Charleston Homes Near King Street & the Historic District

City of Charleston offers the kind of downtown setting that feels layered with history, but still very much in motion.

Listing summary: 5 Active

Median $975,000Ultra Luxury

Community Highlights

  • Historic peninsula location
  • Walkable access to King Street and downtown destinations
  • Mix of preserved character homes and newer construction
  • Off-street parking on select properties
Historic architectureKing Street proximityRooftop decksOff-street parking

Amenities & Lifestyle

Walkable Urban Setting

King Street shopping · acclaimed dining · boutique retail +3

Architecture & Style

Type
Mixed
Built
1779–2026
20% Garage42% Pool
  • Hardwood flooring
  • High ceilings
  • Updated kitchens
  • Courtyards
  • Rooftop decks
  • Off-street parking
  • Impact-resistant windows

Location & Proximity

Lowcountry, coastal South Carolina

Walkability: High

King Street
blocks
Historic District
minutes
Downtown Charleston
0 min
LowlineKing StreetHistoric DistrictCharleston International AirportCollege of Charleston

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Mitchell
Middle
Simmons Pinckney
High
Burke

About City Of Charleston

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

First Impressions

City of Charleston offers the kind of downtown setting that feels layered with history, but still very much in motion. The housing mix ranges from late-18th-century masonry homes to sleek new construction, with addresses tucked into familiar peninsula neighborhoods like South of Broad, Harleston Village, Catfiddle, Cannonborough-Elliotborough, and the North Central corridor. You see both the charm of preserved streetscapes and the practicality of newer builds with modern systems, impact windows, rooftop decks, and off-street parking.

"Charleston here is defined by its walkable peninsula address, historic character, and a steady stream of thoughtfully renewed homes."

Home Styles & Community Feel

Single-family residences dominate, though the area also includes duplexes, townhouse-style homes, and a few larger multifamily offerings. That variety gives the community a distinctive rhythm: one block may hold a restored Freedman-style cottage with a courtyard, while another features a newly built custom residence with high ceilings, quartz finishes, and a rooftop terrace. Historic homes from the 1700s and 1800s sit alongside 2016 through 2026 construction, so buyers can choose between original character and newer, lower-maintenance living.

Lot sizes are generally compact, which suits the peninsula setting, and many homes make the most of their footprints with courtyards, porches, balconies, or private roof decks. Off-street parking is a meaningful bonus here, and garage spaces appear on some of the newer or more extensively updated properties. Brick is not the defining exterior across the community, but masonry and traditional Charleston materials do appear in the historic fabric.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Life in City of Charleston is shaped less by subdivision amenities and more by what sits just beyond the front door. King Street shopping, acclaimed dining, boutique retail, and the city’s waterfront energy are recurring touchpoints, especially for homes in the downtown core. In the North Central area, the Lowline project adds a sense of forward momentum, while the Cannonborough-Elliotborough area places residents near MLK Jr. Park and Pool, including pickleball and basketball courts. The peninsula also supports a strong mixed-use lifestyle, with restaurants, parks, and cultural destinations woven into the daily routine.

"This is a place where the city itself functions as the amenity package."

Location & Schools

The community sits on the Charleston peninsula, with remarks pointing to specific pockets such as North Central, Eastside, West Side, Harleston Village, Catfiddle, and South of Broad. Downtown Charleston and the Historic District are the central reference points, and Charleston International Airport is noted as 10 miles away from one downtown duplex. Several listings also mention being minutes from the waterfront, King Street, the College of Charleston, MUSC, The Citadel, and Charleston School of Law. School assignments commonly reference Mitchell Elementary, Simmons Pinckney Middle, and Burke High School, with the overall school profile reading as standard for the area. The setting is unmistakably urban, historic, and highly walkable, with the peninsula’s grid of streets making it easy to move between homes, shops, parks, and institutions.

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Market Statistics

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Pricing

Median Price
$975,000
Average Price
$1,030,800

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
5.0
Avg Bathrooms
2.4
Avg Lot Size
0.08 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
5
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1956
New Construction
0%

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