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Historic homes for sale South Carolina. View all SC historic houses, mansions & plantation homes for sale. South Carolina as most of us know from history class is one of the original 13 colonies that made up what is now known to us as the United States. With that history comes many homes that have been here since that time, especially when Charleston SC was the largest port city in what is now known as the USA. When Charleston SC was the capital of South Carolina before the signing of the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution many of the biggest names & dignitaries in US history called South Carolina home or visited here. Historic homes for sale in Charleston SC can fetch over $10M depending, of course, the neighborhood, size, & street, historical significance, and more. Charleston is not the only city with historic homes for sale in SC, the Midlands (capital) as it’s known, more so Columbia SC historic homes are also very abundant and impressive.
MLS Listings Data
Total Listings:
57
Average Price:
$2,969,170
Highest Listing Price:
$12,000,000
Average Days On Market:
147
Average Price/SqFt:
$854
SC Historic Houses For Sale currently has fifty-seven (57) for sale on MLS. SC Historic Houses For Sale listings have an average sales price of $2,969,170 ranging in price from $384,900 to $12,000,000. The average sq ft home size of SC Historic Houses For Sale Charleston SC is 3,478 square feet. The largest property for sale is 11,737 sqft and smallest 384 sqft. View property listings for sale by price, street, subdivision, age, property type, location, features, size, and listing date, and time on MLS with an of 147 days on the market.
Discover the historic charm and modern comforts of 53 Hasell Street, an elegantly preserved 1840 Charleston mansion located in the coveted Ansonborough neighborhood. This exceptional property offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Charleston's rich history with all the conveniences of contemporary living. Situated on the third floor of the main house, this studio provides stunning views of Ansonborough from one of three picturesque piazzas--an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the city's vibrant atmosphere.This thoughtfully designed studio features spacious rooms, including a living area measuring 15'9" x 11'2" and a dining area of 15'9" x 7'2". The generous size of the main rooms allows for flexible staging and layout options, accommodating multiple living spaces such as a bedroom, and a cozy living zone, more versatility than you'd expect in a studio. The residence boasts attractive hardwood floors, a decorative fireplace, and a modern kitchen equipped with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and ample cabinetry. The sleek bathroom features elegant floor-to-ceiling tiling, complemented by a stacked washer and dryer for added convenience. Private gated parking with a dedicated space ensures ease of access, a highly sought-after feature in downtown Charleston. Despite its historic origins, according to Charleston County tax records, the property was built in 1840 but has been extensively upgraded and reconstructed, giving it an effective built year of 2004. This means you enjoy the charm of history paired with modern construction, quality, and comfort. Its location on high ground is also a valuable feature in Charleston, as the neighborhood avoids the flooding that can impact other areas of the downtown peninsula. Located steps from renowned restaurants like FIG and 167 Raw, as well as the City Market, King Street shops, and cultural attractions, this property offers the perfect blend of historic allure and urban lifestyle. The modest monthly HOA fee of $436 covers water, sewer, common area electric, insurance, parking lot maintenance, grounds and exterior upkeep, electric gate security, termite bond, quarterly pest control, and administrative costs. Don't miss this rare opportunity, schedule your private tour today and experience firsthand the timeless appeal of 53 Hasell Street, Unit H.
Located in the heart of historic Ansonborough, this charming one-bedroom dependency offers privacy, security, and timeless character. Set behind a secure gated entrance, the residence features a private porch shaded by a majestic live oak, providing a serene outdoor retreat.Inside, the updated kitchen has granite countertops, while the bathroom includes a walk-in, frameless glass shower with custom tile finishes. Additional highlights include one reserved off-street parking space and access to residential parking on Hasell Street.
Nestled on an expansive lot near the lower dam, this charming 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom waterfront home offers sweeping, panoramic views of Lake Wateree’s big water. With 314 feet of pristine shoreline, nearly every angle of the property invites you to relax and soak in the tranquil lakefront lifestyle. Start your mornings on the lakeside swing with a warm cup of coffee as the sun rises over the water. In the evenings, gather around the firepit for s’mores or unwind on the screened-in porch with a glass of wine and great conversation. Whether you're looking for a primary residence, a weekend escape, or a savvy investment, this home is a perfect fit. Thoughtfully upgraded throughout, it features new flooring, updated vanities, tiled showers, and modern yet rustic cedar tongue-and-groove walls and ceilings. The carpet was replaced in July 2025, adding to the home’s fresh, move-in-ready appeal. A boat lift makes lake access easy, and with Buck Hill Landing just 5 minutes away and Lugoff’s restaurants and shops only 15 minutes down the road, you’ll enjoy both privacy and convenience. Don’t miss your opportunity to own a slice of paradise on Lake Wateree—where every day feels like a getaway. Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.
Charming Charleston single home centrally located just steps away from the vibrant shopping, dining, & nightlife of downtown Charleston. Located just off Meeting Street, this 2-unit home consists of a downstairs unit with 4 beds/4 baths, & upstairs unit with 3 beds/2 baths. Each floor also has its own kitchen, spacious family room, and laundry area. The first floor currently has an option to divide the unit, creating a separate 2 bed/2 bath suite with separate entrance, offering even greater flexibility. The welcoming signature double piazzas offer great outdoor living space, and the large fenced lot provides ample off-street parking while still having yard space to enjoy. Located in a rare & coveted Opportunity Zone in downtown Charleston, another benefit for experienced investor.2 Woolfe is conveniently located in Downtown Charleston, only 5 to 10 minute walk from many award-winning restaurants and shops. College of Charleston -1 mile, MUSC - 1.1 mile, Citadel - 1.8 miles.
The Benson House, Circa 1812...a mysterious and enduring jewel nestled in the heart of Historic Downtown Pendleton. Though little has been formally documented about the home itself, its legend has echoed through the streets for generations. Whispers of its past have stirred the curiosity of townsfolk, historians, and preservationists alike. Originally erected on East Queen Street on the very site now known as “Brews on the Square”. The home narrowly escaped demolition thanks to the stewardship of a perhaps unlikely savior: Bank of America, which honored its historical value and preserved it for posterity. Rich with character and steeped in legacy, the home flourished in its early days under the ownership of Mr. Enoch B. Benson, one of Pendleton’s most prominent civic figures. Sheriff of Pendleton District from 1800 to 1815, street commissioner, and the town’s first appointed mayor, Benson's legacy is woven into the fabric of local lore. Yet, his life was not without scandal. In a dramatic chapter worthy of retelling, he was tried but later acquitted for murder after a botched arrest. Beyond his public service, Benson was also a local merchant and proprietor of E.B. Benson & Son, serving the everyday needs of his fellow citizens. In 1838, he helped establish Pendleton Manufacturing, one of South Carolina’s earliest and longest-running textile mills. But Mr. Benson is just one thread in this home’s long and textured tapestry. If these old walls could speak, they would tell tales of the town’s golden days of four and six-horse wagons rattling down dusty lanes, of joyous celebrations and solemn reckonings. They would whisper of the infamous town bonfire where abolitionist letters were burned in protest, and murmur stories of war and peace, of sweltering summer days and bitter winter nights endured under its hand-hewn beams. Now, The Benson House stands once more in quiet dignity, preserved, storied, and waiting. Ready to welcome a new steward, it offers rare flexibility: a potential private residence, commercial venture, or even a multi-family dwelling, as it has already been thoughtfully designed with multiple private entrances. With modest modifications and a keen eye for finishing, this remarkable home could once again reign as the town jewel honoring its past while embracing a vibrant future in Pendleton’s ever-growing downtown.
A must-see living legacy at 1307 Broad Street, a breathtaking 1810 Charleston-style “double house” in Camden’s cherished Historic District. Formerly known as the Greenleaf Villa, this iconic property blends historic Southern architecture withthoughtfully curated modern updates, offering a rare opportunity to own one of South Carolina’s most distinctive homes. Spanning over 6,100 square feet, this grand residence features six bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and three half bathrooms. Throughout the home, timeless craftsmanship is on display—original but reinvigorated floors, fluted columns, ornate millwork, and extraordinary ceilings capture the spirit of the early 19th century. Wide double piazzas,intricate balustrades, and a symmetrical facade reflect both Charleston and Antebellum influences, while offering inviting outdoor spaces perfect for entertaining or relaxing in true Southern fashion. The newly renovated chef’s kitchen is a true showpiece, featuring exposed brick, quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, and a large island that serves as the heart of the home. The luxurious primary suite bath provides a spa-quality retreat with a freestanding tub and a glass-enclosed shower, merging historical charm with modern indulgence.The third floor has been transformed into three additional bedrooms and one and a half baths, adding flexible living space ideal for guests, offices, or private retreats. A one-bedroom, one-bath apartment with its own entrance provides an excellent option for multigenerational living, a guest suite, or income-producing short-term rental potential or simply as another area inside the residence.Zoned for residential and commercial use, this property has hosted many different endeavors throughout its more than 200-year history. Major structural improvements have been completed, including a newer roof, updated HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems, and foundational repairs. As a historic property listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the City of Camden, the home may also qualify for special property tax assessments. This is more than a home—it’s a piece of history, beautifully restored and ready for its next chapter. Disclai
MAGNIFICENT 9.139-ACRE HISTORIC WATERFRONT ESTATE ON EDISTO ISLAND A RARE OFFERING IN THE HEART OF THE ACE BASIN - ALONG SCENIC STORE CREEK Step back in time and experience the grandeur of Lowcountry living on this breathtaking 9.139-acre estate with approximately 535' on the water, nestled along the banks of Store Creek in the heart of South Carolina's protected ACE Basin. This remarkable historic property features five unique structures, each brimming with character, history, and timeless Southern charm.THE MAIN RESIDENCEBuilt in the early 1800s, the main house spans approximately 5,010 sq. ft. and showcases elegant Neoclassical design. With 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and 2 half baths, the home was thoughtfully constructed one room deep to maximize ventilation andcapture the the prevailing sea breezes from its southern-facing rear overlooking Store Creek. The interiors reflect understated grace and classic proportions, making it both inviting and functional. The home is sold furnished, with a few exceptions. THE GUEST COTTAGE-"THE COTTON HOUSE" Originally used for drying and storing bales of cotton and speculated to have once served as the overseer's residence, this historic structure was carefully dismantled and restored in 2008, preserving as much original wood as possible. It now serves as a charming 1,072 sq. ft. guest cottage with 1 bedroom, 1 full bath, 1 half bath, and a cozy living/kitchen area. The nearby bell, once used to call workers from the fields to meals, remains a tangible link to the past. Most of the furniture remains. THE PAVILION-OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AT ITS FINEST Perfect for gatherings, the pavilion features a fully equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, cookware, a half bath, and a brick masonry wood-burning fireplaceideal for entertaining amid the sights and sounds of nature. DR. POPE'S HISTORIC MEDICAL OFFICE An authentic piece of history, this preserved building once served as Dr. Pope's medical office. Still housing his original equipment, bottles, and doctor's bag, it has been carefully updated to include climate control and a bathroom, offering a fascinating glimpse into early medical practice. THE DEEPWATER DOCK Enjoy direct access to Store Creek and beyond via the large Deepwater dock, complete with a covered pier head, ramp and floating dock. With approximately 40 feet of water depth, it accommodates a wide range of boating and recreational activities year-round. MODERN COMFORTS THOUGHTFULLY INTEGRATED While steeped in history, this exceptional estate has been carefully updated with modern conveniences to enhance comfort and functionality. Notable improvements include a whole house reverse osmosis water system with a 1,000-gallon filtered water storage tank and deep well that services the main residence, guest house and pavilion. A property backup generator ensures peace of mind during power outages, providing uninterrupted service to all major structures. Inside the main house, all bathrooms have been tastefully renovated with updated vanities, countertops, fixtures, mirrors, lighting, and custom tile walk-in showers. The kitchen has been completely transformed, featuring stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry, quartzite countertops, and modern plumbing upgrades, blending historic charm with everyday ease. Edisto Island is a small sea island nestled in the heart of the protected ACE Basin, Edisto Island lies just 42 miles south of Historic Charleston, yet feels a world away. You approach the island via the Edisto Island National Scenic Byway, a stunning 14-mile drive beneath a canopy of ancient live oaks draped in Spanish mossa serene prelude to the relaxed pace of island life. Edisto has preserved its natural charm. Wildlife thrives on Edisto. Dolphins glide through the creeks, deer roam the woodlands, and birdwatchers can spot everything from pelicans and egrets to the vibrant painted bunting. Whether it's your first visit or your fiftieth, Edisto Island remains one of South Carolina's most peaceful and treasured coastal escapes. This one-of-a-kind estate offers the perfect blend of history, natural beauty, and modern comfort, all within the protected serenity of Edisto Island. Rarely does a property of this provenance and privacy become availableschedule your private viewing today. To help protect and preserve the plantation, Middleton Plantation has a conservation easement with the Edisto Island Open Land Trust. PLEASE NOTE: Additional detailed information is available upon request, including a recorded plat, room-by-room details for the main residence, the Middleton Historic Timeline, and more.
Located just blocks from the renowned King Street shopping district and the Medical University of South Carolina and steps from the College of Charleston - yet tucked within one of the exclusive four boroughs that make up historic Charleston - this Harleston Village pied-a-terre studio is your home base for enjoying all that our beautiful city has to offer. From this central address, you can leave your car in your dedicated/assigned off-street parking space directly outside this unit and stroll to your favorite downtown restaurant, to the Marion Square Farmers' Market, or to any number of annual downtown festivals and events. This listing is one of 12 units that make up 33 Pitt Street, a historic property originally built in 1849 and situated on higher ground than most of downtown Charleston (X500). Unit 9 is a ground floor unit, located to the rear of the property, steps from its designated off-street parking space. In this efficient residence, you have everything you need to make yourself at home: There is a cozy living area, a bedroom/sleeping area, and a full bath with a shower. The full kitchen features stainless appliances, granite countertops, and a raised bar counter for dining. The unit offers modern conveniences of mini split air conditioning units, ceiling fans, a tankless water heater, and a gas range, but the gorgeous antique wood flooring will remind you that this home is part of Charleston's history.
33 Pitt Street has a shared laundry facility that is just steps from Unit 9, making this unit the most conveniently located of the entire property. In addition to washer and dryers, the laundry facility features lockable storage bays for each unit - perfect for storing seasonal items, beach chairs, sporting equipment, and more.
Welcome to the Captain John Morrison House at 125 Tradd Street. Circa 1805, this rare, four-window-wide Charleston Single-style residence has been extensively renovated both inside and out. The interior showcases a refined blend of luxurious modern finishes and preserved historic architectural details throughout. The first floor features a grand living room, an elegant dining room, a well-appointed kitchen, and a spacious family room located in the attached kitchen house, seamlessly opening to the garden for effortless indoor-outdoor living.Upstairs, the second floor hosts a beautifully finished primary suite along with a stunning drawing room overlooking the charm of historic Tradd Street. The third floor includes three additional bedrooms and two thoughtfully remodeled bathrooms.The second level of the kitchen house offers a private guest suite with sweeping views of the manicured grounds. Exterior highlights include triple-tiered piazzas that provide abundant outdoor living space, a gated entrance, and a deep, reimagined garden offering total privacy, complete with a new swimming pool and pool house (contains an additional 266 square feet of conditioned space not included in the overall square footage). Featuring distinctive details and top-tier finishes throughout, 125 Tradd Street is a truly exceptional property located in the heart of Charleston's prestigious South of Broad neighborhood. Exterior easement with Historic Charleston Foundation.
Probably the most well-known historic city of South Carolina has to be Charleston SC. Given that Charleston SC is featured in all of the best travel magazines, won best #1 tourist city I don’t know how many times, home of Bravo’s Southern Charm hit show, and home to some of the best culinary dining it is no surprise. The Low-country of South Carolina is home to many “Antebellum” homes characterized by large swaths of land, large mature trees, huge mansion-style homes with large columns, and huge stairways.
Charleston is also one of the oldest cities in North America and at one point was the vacation destination for many historic politicians and military generals of both the Revolutionary War and The Civil War. It is not uncommon to find a house that was once owned or lived in by someone famous to our United States Constitution or government.
Columbia SC only about 1.5-hour drive from Charleston and now the capital of South Carolina wasn’t always the capital but ever since it was ransacked by the North in The Civil War Columbia has its own proud history and the historic homes to match it. Certain streets and neighborhoods of downtown Columbia SC have many historic homes, and outside Columbia is Camden SC another place full of plantation homes & mansions. Luckily these historic homes & plantations usually come with large parcels of land usually a minimum of 5 acres unless the house is in the city of course. The outer smaller towns of central South Carolina (The Midlands) is also full of historic homes where you’ll find a lot of acreage that comes with the house. In 1786, in what’s now, Columbia was important to the overall development of the state. The Congarees, a frontier fort on the west bank of the Congaree River, was the head of navigation in the Santee River system. A ferry was established by the colonial government in 1754 to connect the fort with the growing settlements on the higher ground on the east bank. Columbia SC has a “historic district” even where many of the homes are designated historic and subject to many of the same rigorous standards as Charleston’s historic homes as it pertains to renovation and work.
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South Carolina has large palatial mansions, Antebellum & plantation-style houses all over the state so if you are one of those people who just love history and the charm of the old south, and don’t mind the stifling heat and humidity that comes along with it then come on down to our home. Just outside of Columbia only a short drive, Camden SC is in Kershaw County and is the oldest inland city and fourth oldest city in South Carolina. It is near the center of the Cofitachequi chiefdom that existed in the 1500s. In 1730, Camden became part of a township plan ordered by King George II. Camden is also home to Lake Wateree, where you can find lakefront homes as well.