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Elliotborough Homes Near King Street in Charleston

Elliotborough sits right in the middle of Charleston’s downtown energy, where historic streets, intimate lots, and a constant sense of movement give the neighborhood its unmistakable character.

Listing summary: 8 Active

Median $1,062,000Luxury

Community Highlights

  • Exceptional downtown walkability
  • Historic homes with modern updates
  • Off-street parking is a notable bonus
  • Close access to MUSC and King Street
historic Charleston Single architectureoff-street parkingupdated kitchens and bathspiazzas and porches

Amenities & Lifestyle

Parking

Off Street Parking Mentions

Walkability

high

Outdoor Space

piazzas · porches · courtyards +2

Architecture & Style

Type
Mixed
Built
1850–2024
8% Garage
  • heart pine floors
  • high ceilings
  • Piazzas
  • updated kitchens
  • off-street parking
  • brick details
  • Fireplaces

Location & Proximity

Lowcountry coastal plain, Charleston metro area, South Carolina

Walkability: High

Musc
minutes
I17 Access
easy access
I26 Access
easy access
King StreetMUSCRalph H. Johnson VA Medical CenterCollege of CharlestonMarion Square

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Mitchell
Middle
Simmons Pinckney
High
Burke

About Elliotborough

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

First Impressions

Elliotborough sits right in the middle of Charleston’s downtown energy, where historic streets, intimate lots, and a constant sense of movement give the neighborhood its unmistakable character. This is a place that feels layered and lived-in: 19th-century Charleston Singles stand beside carefully executed new construction, while tucked-away alleyways, piazzas, and brick walks soften the urban pace. The streetscape is compact and highly walkable, with mature trees, fenced courtyards, and private driveways appearing where space allows. It is the kind of neighborhood where the architecture does much of the talking, and every block seems to carry its own story.

Home Styles & Community Feel

Homes in Elliotborough lean heavily toward single-family residences, though duplexes, triplexes, and mixed-use buildings also shape the area’s identity. The oldest homes date back to the mid-1800s, while the newest additions are fresh 2024 builds that were designed to blend into the historic fabric. That mix creates a striking contrast: restored cottages with exposed brick and heart pine floors; Charleston Singles with double piazzas; and newer homes finished with modern kitchens, updated systems, and off-street parking. Many homes feature brick exteriors or brick details, and several listings highlight renovated interiors, metal roofs, and thoughtful additions that preserve the neighborhood’s historic feel without sacrificing function. Lot sizes are generally modest, which keeps the setting close-knit and urban, but some properties still manage to include courtyards, patios, or room for a pool.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Daily life here revolves around being able to step out and go. Dining is one of Elliotborough’s biggest calling cards, with nearby favorites such as Chubby Fish, Xiao Bao Biscuit, Vern’s, FIG, Melfi’s, Roseline, Leon’s Oyster Bar, The Ordinary, and Hall’s Chophouse all mentioned in local remarks. The Veggie Bin is a five-minute walk in one listing, underscoring how easy it is to handle everyday errands on foot. MUSC, the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, the College of Charleston, and King Street all sit within easy reach, and several homes note off-street parking as a prized bonus in a neighborhood where curb space is limited. The rhythm here is distinctly downtown: coffee, dinner, a walk to a gallery or park, then back home through streets that stay active well into the evening.

Location & Schools

Elliotborough is centered on the Charleston peninsula, with Coming Street, Spring Street, Ashe Street, and Cannonborough-Elliotborough forming the core of the neighborhood’s identity. From here, residents can reach MUSC in minutes, and several listings put King Street just a short walk away. Marion Square is walkable, Colonial Lake and the South Carolina Aquarium are easy bike rides, and one home notes quick access to I-26 and I-17 for trips toward Mount Pleasant or the beaches. Another mentions 1 mile to Hampton Park, 2 miles to the Battery, 9 miles to Sullivan’s Island, and 10 miles to the Charleston Airport. School assignments commonly point to Mitchell Elementary, Simmons Pinckney Middle, and Burke High School. In a city where location matters block by block, Elliotborough offers one of Charleston’s most connected downtown settings.

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Market Statistics

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Pricing

Median Price
$1,062,000
Average Price
$1,323,500

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
4.2
Avg Bathrooms
2.7
Avg Lot Size
0.06 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
8
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1890
New Construction
0%

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