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Dorchester Terrace Homes for Sale | Established Neighborhood

Dorchester Terrace has the feel of an established North Charleston pocket that still knows how to surprise you.

Listing summary: 15 Active1 Pending

Median $257,500Entry

Community Highlights

  • Close access to Park Circle, downtown Charleston, and I-26
  • Many homes have been renovated with modern kitchens, updated roofs, and newer HVAC systems
  • Large fenced yards and generous lot sizes are common
  • Established single-family setting with varied move-in-ready and value-add options
fenced yardsupdated kitchensnew roofshardwood floors

Amenities & Lifestyle

Parks And Recreation

city park across the street · Riverfront Park · Park Circle

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1940–2025
7% Garage1% Waterfront
  • front porches
  • fenced backyards
  • updated kitchens
  • hardwood floors
  • newer HVAC systems
  • new roofs
  • open floor plans

Location & Proximity

Lowcountry region, coastal South Carolina

Walkability: Medium

I20 Access
N/A
I26 Access
2 min
Folly Beach
30 min
Park CircleDowntown CharlestonWest AshleyMt. PleasantCharleston International Airport

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Mary Ford
Middle
Morningside
High
North Charleston

About Dorchester Terrace

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

First Impressions

Dorchester Terrace has the feel of an established North Charleston pocket that still knows how to surprise you. The streets are lined with modest single-family homes, many dating to the 1940s, and the neighborhood’s character comes through in the details: front porches, fenced yards, mature landscaping, and a mix of refreshed cottages and homes that are ready for a full transformation. It is the kind of place where a renovated exterior can sit beside a home with original hardwoods and a classic layout, giving the community a lived-in, evolving energy. Lot sizes are generally manageable, but larger parcels do appear, and a few properties back up to natural edges like wetlands or a tidal creek, adding a welcome sense of openness.

Home Styles & Community Feel

Most homes here are detached single-family residences, and the architectural story is rooted in mid-century simplicity rather than flashy new construction. Many properties have been updated with quartz countertops, stainless appliances, new roofs, newer HVAC systems, and modern flooring, while others still offer original hardwoods, flexible floor plans, and room for personalization. You’ll also find a handful of newer builds and renovated homes that lean more turnkey, including fully furnished offerings and homes with attached garages, though garages remain uncommon overall. The community’s appeal is broad because it supports different levels of finish: some homes are move-in ready, while others invite renovation, expansion, or creative reconfiguration. Outdoor space is a recurring highlight, with fenced backyards, porches, and corner lots giving many homes extra utility and curb appeal.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Dorchester Terrace feels practical and connected. Nearby listings frequently point to easy access to Park Circle, Riverfront Park, Firefly Distillery, Profit Coffee, Odd Duck, and the Navy Base redevelopment area, along with major shopping, dining, and commuter routes. I-26 is especially close, with some homes noting access in about 2 minutes, and I-526 is also within easy reach from the corridor. The setting works well for those who want quick movement across the Charleston area without giving up a neighborhood feel. The local rhythm is shaped by convenience: a short drive to downtown, a quick run to the airport, and straightforward access to everyday errands and entertainment. A few homes also highlight proximity to city parks and the new Wye Lane Community Center, which adds a public-facing amenity nearby.

Location & Schools

Dorchester Terrace sits in North Charleston near the Azalea Drive, Meridian Road, and Matipan Avenue area, with strong connectivity to I-26, I-526, Park Circle, Downtown Charleston, West Ashley, Mt. Pleasant, Charleston International Airport, Boeing, and Joint Base Charleston. Commute times mentioned in listings are especially useful here: downtown Charleston is often described as 3 to 13 minutes away depending on the address, Park Circle as 2 to 10 minutes, the airport as about 5 miles from one home, and I-26 as close as 2 minutes from the doorstep. School assignments commonly point to Mary Ford Elementary, Morningside Middle, and North Charleston High School. The neighborhood is also within walking distance of a local elementary school in at least one listing, reinforcing how closely the area is tied to everyday North Charleston living.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Dorchester Terrace, North Charleston

Pricing

Median Price
$257,500
Average Price
$276,081

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
2.9
Avg Bathrooms
1.4
Avg Lot Size
0.15 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
16
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1944
New Construction
4%

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