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Eastside Homes for Sale on Charleston’s Historic Peninsula

Eastside sits on Charleston’s peninsula with the kind of energy that comes from being close to the city’s center of gravity.

Listing summary: 8 Active

Median $974,950Luxury

Community Highlights

  • Walkable downtown peninsula setting
  • Mix of historic homes and newer construction
  • Off-street parking is available on select properties
  • Close to King Street, the Ravenel Bridge, and major downtown institutions
Historic renovationWalkabilityOff-street parkingPorches and piazzas

Amenities & Lifestyle

Parking

Off-street parking · Garage parking on select homes · Private driveways

Recreation

Public Olympic-sized indoor/outdoor swimming pool · Basketball courts · Pickleball courts +1

Outdoor Living

Front porches · Piazzas · Courtyards +2

Architecture & Style

Type
Mixed
Built
1829–2025
20% Garage
  • Hardwood floors
  • Fireplaces
  • High ceilings
  • Updated kitchens
  • Private porches
  • Off-street parking
  • Fenced yards

Location & Proximity

Lowcountry, coastal South Carolina

Walkability: High

I26 Access
minutes
Ravenel Bridge
minutes
Sullivan Island
15 min
King StreetMeeting StreetCigar FactoryHampstead SquareRappahannock Oyster Bar

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Sanders Clyde
Middle
Simmons Pinckney
High
Burke

About Eastside

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

First Impressions

Eastside sits on Charleston’s peninsula with the kind of energy that comes from being close to the city’s center of gravity. It feels historic and evolving at the same time: 1800s homes, newer custom builds, renovated duplexes, and mixed-use possibilities all share the same streets. The setting is urban and highly walkable, with King Street, Meeting Street, and the Ravenel Bridge all part of the everyday backdrop. That mix of old Charleston character and newer construction gives the neighborhood a layered, lived-in appeal that is hard to replicate.

Home Styles & Community Feel

Architecture here spans a wide range, from restored Charleston Singles and classic duplexes to sleek modern homes built in the last decade. Many homes feature porches, piazzas, fenced yards, and off-street parking, and some of the newer properties add rooftop decks, garages, and contemporary finishes. Historic residences often showcase heart pine floors, fireplaces, brick details, and high ceilings, while newer homes lean into open layouts, quartz or granite kitchens, and clean-lined design. Brick appears often enough to be a recognizable part of the streetscape, especially in renovated homes and exterior details, but the neighborhood is best described as a blend rather than a single architectural style. Lot sizes are generally compact, which suits the peninsula setting and keeps the focus on location, character, and efficient use of space.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Daily life in Eastside revolves around being close to everything. Residents can step out to dining, shopping, coffee, museums, parks, and the waterfront-oriented attractions that define downtown Charleston. Listings mention nearby spots such as the Cigar Factory, Hampstead Square, Lucky Luchador, Rappahannock Oyster Bar, Big Bad Breakfast, South Carolina Aquarium, City Lights Coffee, and the visitor center. Recreation also shows up in the form of dog parks, pickleball courts, basketball courts, and a public Olympic-sized indoor/outdoor swimming pool. The neighborhood’s rhythm is distinctly city-centered: morning coffee, a short walk to lunch or dinner, then an easy return to a home that may have a porch, courtyard, or private yard tucked behind the street frontage.

Location & Schools

Eastside is positioned on the Charleston Peninsula, close to Upper King Street and Meeting Street, with quick access to the Ravenel Bridge and I-26. Several remarks describe homes as being just blocks from King Street, two blocks from the Cigar Factory, and minutes from the bridge; one also notes Sullivan’s Island about 15 minutes away. The area is also tied to major downtown institutions, including the College of Charleston, MUSC, and Roper Hospital, with the South Carolina Aquarium and Union Pier redevelopment corridor nearby. School assignments commonly point to Sanders Clyde Elementary, Simmons Pinckney Middle, and Burke High, placing the community within Charleston County’s downtown school network.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Eastside, Charleston

Pricing

Median Price
$974,950
Average Price
$940,350

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.7
Avg Bathrooms
2.5
Avg Lot Size
0.07 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
8
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1890
New Construction
9%

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