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Westside Homes for Sale Near Hampton Park and MUSC

Westside sits on Charleston’s Upper Peninsula with a distinctly urban, in-town feel that comes through immediately in the housing stock and street pattern.

Listing summary: 9 Active

Median $835,000Luxury

Community Highlights

  • Central Charleston peninsula location near major downtown destinations
  • Strong mix of historic character and newer custom construction
  • Walkable access to parks, dining, hospitals, and cultural institutions
  • Off-street parking appears on many properties, a valuable downtown feature
historic cottages and Charleston singlesscreened porches and piazzasupdated kitchens and renovated interiorsoff-street parking

Amenities & Lifestyle

Parks

Hampton Park · Brittlebank Park · Waterfront Park +2

Dining

Melfi's · Little Jack's Tavern · Leon's Oyster Shop +9

Medical

MUSC · Roper Hospital

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1893–2022
8% Garage1% Pool
  • hardwood floors
  • metal roofs
  • front or side piazzas
  • screened porches
  • updated kitchens
  • off-street parking
  • fenced yards or courtyards

Location & Proximity

Lowcountry coastal plain, Charleston metro area, coastal South Carolina

Walkability: High

Crosstown
minutes away
I26 Access
quick access
I526 Access
quick access
Hampton ParkMUSCThe CitadelCollege of CharlestonJoe Riley Stadium

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Mitchell
Middle
Simmons Pinckney
High
Burke

About Westside

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

First Impressions

Westside sits on Charleston’s Upper Peninsula with a distinctly urban, in-town feel that comes through immediately in the housing stock and street pattern. This is a neighborhood where historic cottages, restored Charleston singles, and newer custom homes share the same blocks, creating a layered streetscape that feels both established and evolving. Many properties sit on compact lots, but thoughtful outdoor spaces, side piazzas, screened porches, courtyards, and rooftop terraces help extend daily living outdoors. The area’s appeal is tied to its closeness to the city’s core: you are living near the energy of downtown, yet often tucked just far enough off the main routes to feel residential.

Home Styles & Community Feel

Westside is overwhelmingly single-family in character, though duplexes, multi-unit properties, and a few townhouse-style homes add variety. The oldest homes date back to the late 1800s, while newer construction reaches into 2022, so the streetscape ranges from classic early-20th-century cottages to polished, modern infill. Historic homes here often showcase heart pine or hardwood floors, beadboard or detailed trim, fireplaces, metal roofs, and traditional piazzas. Renovated homes frequently pair those details with updated kitchens, new systems, and off-street parking. Many homes feature brick exteriors or brick accents, and several listings highlight fenced yards, courtyards, and low-maintenance landscaping that suits the urban setting.

The overall feel is active and architectural rather than sprawling. Some properties are fully restored and move-in ready, while others present renovation opportunities or multi-unit flexibility. That mix gives Westside a sense of momentum, with each block showing a different chapter of Charleston’s built history.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Daily life in Westside revolves around walkable access to some of Charleston’s best-known restaurants, coffee spots, parks, and recreation facilities. Hampton Park is a major anchor, and several listings also place residents near Arthur W. Christopher Community Center, Harmon Field, MLK Jr. Park and Pool, Herbert Hazel Pool, and Waterfront Park. Dining is a standout part of the rhythm here, with nearby favorites such as Melfi’s, Little Jack’s Tavern, Leon’s Oyster Shop, Tutti Pizza, Welton’s Tiny Bakeshop, Graft Wine Shop, Vern’s, Kultura, Xiao Bao Biscuit, Bad Bunnies Coffee, Roseline Wine Bar, and Daps Breakfast & Imbibe all called out in remarks.

Parking varies by property, but off-street parking, driveways, and even golf-cart parking appear often enough to be a meaningful advantage in this part of Charleston. Some homes also emphasize low-maintenance yards, screened porches, and private courtyards that make everyday living feel easy and flexible.

Location & Schools

Westside is centered near the Crosstown/Septima Clark Parkway and sits just past the Crosstown in parts of the neighborhood, placing it close to the city’s major east-west connector. Public remarks repeatedly note quick access to I-26, I-526, and Highway 17/Septima Clark, along with easy reach to King Street, historic downtown, West Ashley, and Mt. Pleasant. Nearby landmarks include MUSC, The Citadel, the College of Charleston, Joe Riley Stadium, Roper Hospital, Hampton Park, Brittlebank Park, and the WestEdge development corridor.

School assignments commonly mentioned for the area are Mitchell Elementary, Simmons Pinckney Middle, and Burke High School. That combination, along with the neighborhood’s central location, keeps Westside firmly connected to the broader Charleston peninsula while preserving its own unmistakable identity.

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Market Statistics

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Pricing

Median Price
$835,000
Average Price
$958,667

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.4
Avg Bathrooms
2.2
Avg Lot Size
0.07 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
9
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1935
New Construction
0%

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