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Dockside Townhomes for Sale in Charleston, SC

Dockside sits on Charleston’s peninsula with a front-row harbor setting that immediately defines the experience.

Listing summary: 2 Active

Median $350,000Middle

Community Highlights

  • Harbor and skyline views
  • Walkable downtown peninsula location
  • Waterfront access and shared amenities
  • Covered parking in select residences
Harbor viewsBalconiesHeated poolFitness center

Amenities & Lifestyle

Pool

heated pool · indoor pool

Fitness

fitness center · gym

Parking

covered parking · deeded parking

Architecture & Style

Type
Mixed
Built
1976–1981
39% Garage30% Pool79% Waterfront
  • Water-facing balconies
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Renovated kitchens
  • Open floor plans
  • Covered or deeded parking
  • Custom cabinetry
  • Hardwood flooring

Location & Proximity

Lowcountry coast, Charleston metro, South Carolina

Walkability: High

I26
not specified
I26 Access
not specified
Charleston Harbor
0 min
South Carolina AquariumFort Sumter boat tour siteCharleston Maritime CenterAfrican American MuseumGadsdenboro Park

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Memminger
Middle
Simmons Pinckney
High
Burke

About Dockside

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

First Impressions

Dockside sits on Charleston’s peninsula with a front-row harbor setting that immediately defines the experience. The community is known for its water-facing residences, long balconies, and upper-floor views that stretch toward the Ravenel Bridge, Fort Sumter, and the downtown skyline. The setting feels unmistakably urban-coastal: close to the city’s historic core, yet oriented toward the water in a way that makes the outlook part of daily life.

"Harbor views and downtown access give Dockside its unmistakable Charleston character."

Home Styles & Community Feel

Most homes here are condominiums and townhouse-style residences, with a compact footprint and a strong emphasis on views, light, and outdoor access. The buildings date from the late 1970s through 1981, and many interiors have been heavily updated with renovated kitchens, custom cabinetry, hardwood floors, and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Corner units and higher floors are especially prized for their wraparound outlooks, while townhome layouts add a little more separation and private outdoor space. Many homes feature water-facing balconies, and some include covered or deeded parking, which is a practical bonus in a downtown setting.

Dockside’s feel is shaped by its waterfront orientation and its mix of full-time residences and lock-and-leave style homes. The private piers, landscaped plaza areas, and broad shared terraces create a distinctly vertical, view-driven lifestyle rather than a traditional suburban subdivision pattern.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Daily life here centers on the water and the shared common areas. Residents commonly mention a heated pool, fitness center, sauna, club room, lobby, security, and dock access, along with landscaped plazas and waterfront walkways. The rhythm is easy to picture: morning coffee on the balcony, an afternoon walk by the harbor, and evening light over the river and bridge. The community’s setting also places cultural destinations, dining, and shopping within easy reach, so the broader peninsula becomes part of the experience rather than just the backdrop.

"This is a harbor-side address where the view, the walkability, and the downtown setting all work together."

Location & Schools

Dockside is on Concord Street in the Historic Downtown Charleston peninsula, near the Cooper River waterfront. Public remarks point to a location between the South Carolina Aquarium, the Fort Sumter boat tour area, the Charleston Maritime Center, and the African American Museum, with Gadsdenboro Park, Liberty Park, King Street shopping, Marion Square, and the Gaillard Center also called out nearby. Several listings note access to the Charleston Harbor water taxi and Daniel Island Ferry, reinforcing how connected the address is to the waterfront network.

School assignments are commonly listed as Memminger Elementary, Simmons Pinckney Middle, and Burke High School. For buyers who want a downtown Charleston address with harbor views and immediate access to the peninsula’s landmarks, Dockside delivers one of the city’s most recognizable waterfront settings.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Dockside, Charleston

Pricing

Median Price
$350,000
Average Price
$350,000

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
2.0
Avg Bathrooms
1.9
Avg Lot Size
13.18 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
2
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1978
New Construction
0%

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