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Wagener Terrace Homes Near Hampton Park

Wagener Terrace has the kind of presence that comes from old Charleston streets, mature trees, and homes that have been carefully renewed rather than simply replaced.

Listing summary: 11 Active1 Pending

Median $1,094,500Luxury

Community Highlights

  • Central downtown Charleston location near Hampton Park and the Upper Peninsula dining scene
  • Historic character paired with extensive modern renovations and rebuilt homes
  • Strong outdoor-living appeal with porches, fenced yards, patios, and occasional pools
hardwood floorsupdated kitchensoff-street parkingPorches

Amenities & Lifestyle

Parks

Hampton Park · Corrine Jones Park

Recreation

Arthur Christopher Rec Center · Herbert Hassel Pool

Water Access

Ashley River proximity

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1914–2023
11% Garage6% Pool4% Waterfront
  • hardwood floors
  • front porches
  • screened porches
  • updated kitchens
  • fenced yards
  • off-street parking
  • detached flex spaces

Location & Proximity

Charleston peninsula, coastal South Carolina

Walkability: High

Musc
minutes
Publix
3-5 min
Citadel
3-5 min
Hampton ParkCorrine Jones ParkThe CitadelJoe Riley RiverDogs StadiumPublix

Nearby Schools

Elementary
James Simons
Middle
Simmons Pinckney
High
Burke

About Wagener Terrace

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

First Impressions

Wagener Terrace has the kind of presence that comes from old Charleston streets, mature trees, and homes that have been carefully renewed rather than simply replaced. Set on the Upper Peninsula, the neighborhood feels deeply connected to the city’s historic core while still offering a distinctly residential rhythm. Front porches, corner lots, fenced yards, and layered landscaping are common sights, and the streetscape often shifts from classic bungalows to larger renovated residences and newer infill homes. It is a place where architectural character matters, and where the setting near Hampton Park gives the neighborhood a green, established backdrop.

Home Styles & Community Feel

Single-family homes define the area, and the housing stock spans from early 20th-century cottages and bungalows to thoughtfully rebuilt homes and a few newer construction statements. Many homes feature hardwood floors, updated kitchens, screened porches, and flexible interior layouts that make the most of modest lot sizes. Brick appears often enough to be part of the neighborhood’s visual identity, though not every home is brick; you will also see wood siding, colonial influences, and classic Charleston details like wide porches, gabled roofs, and decorative trim. Lot sizes are generally compact, but corner parcels and rare double lots create pockets of extra breathing room, and some properties include detached offices, guest suites, or garage apartments. The overall feel is polished but lived-in, with a strong sense of place and a clear appreciation for restoration.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Daily life here tends to orbit around outdoor space and nearby neighborhood destinations. Hampton Park is the anchor, with Corrine Jones Park also adding recreation close by. Several listings highlight easy access to the Citadel, the Arthur Christopher Rec Center, Herbert Hassel Pool, Joe Riley RiverDogs Stadium, and the restaurants, cafes, and breweries of the Upper Peninsula. The neighborhood’s walkability is one of its defining traits, especially for those who want to stroll to parks or nearby dining along Rutledge Avenue and King Street. Some homes offer off-street parking, and a few provide garages, pools, or rare marsh views, but the bigger story is convenience paired with character. It is the kind of place where a screened porch, a shaded patio, or a backyard garden can feel like an extension of the living space.

Location & Schools

Wagener Terrace sits in downtown Charleston’s Upper Peninsula, with Rutledge Avenue, Ashley Avenue, Grove Street, Hester Street, and nearby King Street shaping the neighborhood’s daily access. Public remarks place it within minutes of downtown Charleston, and several homes note short drives to the Citadel, Joe Riley RiverDogs Stadium, Publix, MUSC, and the city’s restaurant corridors. Nearby landmarks repeatedly mentioned include Hampton Park, Corrine Jones Park, The Citadel, MUSC, the College of Charleston, and the Ashley River. School assignments commonly point to James Simons Elementary, Simmons Pinckney Middle, and Burke High School, with the Charleston County district serving the area. For buyers who want a central peninsula location with historic character and real proximity to parks, dining, and downtown institutions, Wagener Terrace stands out as one of Charleston’s most recognizable residential pockets.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Wagener Terrace, Charleston

Pricing

Median Price
$1,094,500
Average Price
$1,110,750

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.3
Avg Bathrooms
2.1
Avg Lot Size
0.13 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
12
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1945
New Construction
0%

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