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The Crescent Homes in Charleston with Direct Water Access

The Crescent feels like one of Charleston’s signature lowcountry enclaves: historic, shaded, and deeply tied to the water.

Listing summary: 2 Active

Median $3,222,500Luxury

Community Highlights

  • Deepwater and lakefront settings
  • Close-in West Ashley location
  • Large lots with mature landscaping
  • Historic character with custom renovations
Waterfront accessPrivate dockBrick constructionGarage parking

Amenities & Lifestyle

Water Access

Intracoastal Waterway access · Charleston Harbor access · Lakefront lots +4

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1942–2020
75% Garage38% Pool38% Waterfront
  • Hardwood floors
  • Formal living and dining rooms
  • Open kitchens
  • Screened or covered porches
  • Attached or detached garages
  • Guest suites or flexible lower-level space

Location & Proximity

Charleston metro, Lowcountry South Carolina

Walkability: Medium

Wappoo Cut
minutes
Porter Gaud School
walkable
Downtown Charleston
2 min
Porter-Gaud SchoolSouth Windermere CenterCountry Club of CharlestonWappoo CutCharleston Harbor

Nearby Schools

Elementary
St. Andrews
Middle
C E Williams
High
West Ashley

About The Crescent

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

First Impressions

The Crescent feels like one of Charleston’s signature lowcountry enclaves: historic, shaded, and deeply tied to the water. Grand live oaks, mature landscaping, and a setting along the Ashley River/Intracoastal Waterway give the neighborhood an unmistakable sense of place. Homes here tend to sit on generous lots, and several properties lean into the area’s old-Charleston character with brick facades, double piazzas, and classic proportions.

"A storied waterfront pocket where historic character and daily convenience meet."

Home Styles & Community Feel

Architecture in The Crescent spans mid-century residences and newer custom homes, with the oldest examples dating to the 1940s and the newest built in 2020. Single-family homes are the rule, and the overall feel is upscale without losing its residential warmth. Many homes feature brick exteriors, and the neighborhood’s larger estates often pair formal rooms with open kitchens, sunrooms, screened porches, or expansive terraces designed for indoor-outdoor living.

Waterfront properties are a defining highlight here, especially those with private docks, boat lifts, and broad marsh or lake views. Even off the water, the lots are substantial, with a landscape that favors privacy, mature trees, and room for gardens, patios, and detached structures. Garages are common, and several homes include guest apartments or flexible lower-level space, adding to the neighborhood’s practical appeal.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Daily life in The Crescent is shaped by the outdoors. Some homes open directly to docks, pools, and wide-water views, while others emphasize screened porches, landscaped yards, and long driveways tucked beneath the oaks. The neighborhood’s rhythm is calm and unhurried, but it is far from isolated. Porter-Gaud School is a major nearby landmark, and some addresses offer direct gated access or walkability to the campus and ball fields.

"Water access, historic scenery, and close-in Charleston convenience define the pace here."

Residents also benefit from quick access to South Windermere Center, the Country Club of Charleston, and Charleston’s downtown dining and shopping scene. For those who value boating, Wappoo Cut is close by and provides an easy launch point for getting onto the water.

Location & Schools

The Crescent sits in West Ashley, just minutes from downtown Charleston, with some listings noting a 2 to 4 minute drive to the city center. It is also positioned near the main West Ashley retail and recreation corridor, including South Windermere Center, and offers convenient access to the beaches and the Country Club of Charleston. Porter-Gaud School is the most consistently referenced nearby school landmark, with the community assigned to St. Andrews Elementary, C E Williams Middle, and West Ashley High. That combination of close-in location, established schools, and water-oriented amenities helps define The Crescent as one of Charleston’s most distinctive residential settings.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for The Crescent, Charleston

Pricing

Median Price
$3,222,500
Average Price
$3,222,500

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
4.7
Avg Bathrooms
3.8
Avg Lot Size
0.65 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
2
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1952
New Construction
0%

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