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Charleston

Charming Charleston, South Carolina, defined by its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and pastel antebellum houses, is a port city that was founded in 1670. Now encompassing 156.6 square miles, it’s been nicknamed “Holy City,” the result of having more than 400 churches. It’s also the largest city in South Carolina, with a median age of 35.3 (2022). Aerospace, energy, automotive, life sciences, and IT and defense fuel its economy.


Charleston’s real estate features homes in Colonial, Georgian, Federal, Italianate, Classical Revival, and Art Deco architectural styles. The typical home value is $531,366, up 22.3% over the past year (Zillow, 2022). Enhancing the city’s appeal are annual events that include Charleston Fashion Week, the Charleston International Film Festival, The Lowcountry Oyster Festival, and Taste of Charleston.


Several major thoroughfares serve Charleston, including I-26, I-526, and U.S. Routes 17, 52, and 78. Harleston Village, along the Ashley River, contains stately townhouses and walled gardens. It’s a popular area with college students, professionals, and families who want the conveniences of living in the city, but in a quiet location. Nearby, Cannonborough-Elliotborough is filled with rowhouses and restored homes. South of Broad, which is surrounded by the water, features homes full of character.


If rich cultural history, award-winning dining, gorgeous beaches, and vibrant nightlife sound ideal, then Charleston is the place to be.

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