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Radcliffeborough Homes Near King Street and Marion Square

Radcliffeborough sits at the center of downtown Charleston’s historic fabric, where narrow streets, classic porches, and long-established blocks create a setting that feels distinctly urban and unmistakably Lowcountry.

Listing summary: 7 Active

Median $1,799,000Luxury

Community Highlights

  • Walkable downtown peninsula location
  • Historic homes with preserved architectural details
  • Off-street parking is a recurring premium feature
  • Close access to MUSC and the College of Charleston
double piazzasoff-street parkinghardwood floorsCourtyards

Amenities & Lifestyle

Parking

Off Street Parking Common

Outdoor Spaces

Courtyards · Private Yards · Porches Piazzas

Historic Features

Historic District Setting · Carolopolis Award Mentions

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1816–2014
15% Garage5% Pool
  • double piazzas
  • hardwood floors
  • Fireplaces
  • high ceilings
  • Courtyards
  • off-street parking
  • updated kitchens

Location & Proximity

Charleston metro, coastal South Carolina

Walkability: High

Musc
steps
King Street
steps
Marion Square
steps
King StreetMarion SquareUpper King StreetCollege of CharlestonMedical University of South Carolina (MUSC)

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Memminger
Middle
Simmons Pinckney
High
Burke

About Radcliffeborough

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

First Impressions

Radcliffeborough sits at the center of downtown Charleston’s historic fabric, where narrow streets, classic porches, and long-established blocks create a setting that feels distinctly urban and unmistakably Lowcountry. The neighborhood’s character is shaped by its preserved architecture and close-in location, with homes tucked along streets such as King, Coming, Pitt, Warren, Calhoun, and Vanderhorst. Many properties present the kind of Charleston details people come downtown to find: double piazzas, tall windows, heart pine or hardwood floors, fireplaces, and courtyard gardens. The result is a streetscape that feels layered, lived-in, and deeply tied to the city’s past.

Home Styles & Community Feel

The housing stock is overwhelmingly residential, with single-family homes, duplexes, triplexes, and a few condo-style offerings woven into the block pattern. Older homes from the 1800s anchor the area, while some newer construction and major renovations add a more modern layer. Several listings highlight Charleston single-house design, and many homes feature brick accents, piazzas, and off-street parking—an especially prized feature in this part of the peninsula. Lot sizes tend to be modest, which keeps the neighborhood compact and walkable, but larger parcels do appear on select streets. The overall feel is one of historic density balanced by practical updates, from renovated kitchens and updated baths to newer HVAC systems, roofs, and parking improvements.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Daily life in Radcliffeborough revolves around being close to everything. King Street’s shopping and dining scene is a defining part of the address, and Marion Square, Upper King Street, and the broader downtown restaurant corridor are all close at hand. Many homes are also within easy reach of MUSC, the College of Charleston, Roper Hospital, and the VA Medical Center, which gives the neighborhood a steady, connected rhythm. Outdoor space is often private rather than expansive—courtyards, rear porches, screened porches, and small gardens make the most of the lots. That blend of urban convenience and historic outdoor living is one of the neighborhood’s strongest signatures.

Location & Schools

Radcliffeborough is part of downtown Charleston on the peninsula, with the neighborhood centered near King Street and the surrounding historic district. Listings repeatedly place residents within steps of the College of Charleston and MUSC, with Marion Square and the Upper King Street dining corridor close by as well. The public school pattern commonly cited for the area is Memminger Elementary, Simmons Pinckney Middle, and Burke High School. The location is especially well suited to a walkable downtown routine, with parks, restaurants, medical facilities, and campus destinations all nearby. For buyers who want historic Charleston character with immediate access to the city’s core streets and institutions, Radcliffeborough delivers that experience in a very direct way.

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Market Statistics

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Pricing

Median Price
$1,799,000
Average Price
$1,987,571

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
4.2
Avg Bathrooms
2.4
Avg Lot Size
0.07 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
7
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1886
New Construction
0%

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