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122 Ocean Blvd., Isle Of Palms | photo courtesy Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty

For those of you in the thick of Spring home buying season – or those of you who just want to stalk some of Charleston’s biggest, most beautiful million-dollar-mansions – we have what you’re looking for.

Introducing: #MansionMonday. Go ahead and say sorry to your Monday to-do list and start scrolling. Here are 10 $1M+ homes on the market with Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty:

🏡 122 Ocean Blvd., Isle Of Palms | 6BR/6.5BA | 5,623 sqft. | $6,995,000 | Infinity pool looking into the Atlantic, palm tree views the kitchen, a soaking tub + giant windows with ocean-front views. Need we say more?

🏡 607 N Shore Dr., Charleston | 4BR/4.5BA | 7,000 sqft. | $5,995,000 | A marshland estate with super mod kitchen, home gym with sauna, home theatre + a pool – plus the ultimate Lowcountry views.

🏡 3318 Jasper Blvd., Sullivans Island | 5BR/5.5BA | 4,853 sqft. | $4,799,000 | Sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, an award-winning pool + a one-bedroom guesthouse to host all of your guests.

🏡 13 Johnson Rd., Charleston | 5BR/7BA | 8,260 sqft. | $5,025,000 | Charming gothic features mixed with modern technology make this lakefront estate fit for a king (or queen).

🏡 565 Bufflehead Dr., Kiawah Island | 4BR/4.5BA | 4,198 sqft. | $1,895,000 | A gourmet kitchen, dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows, 20+ ft. vaulted ceilings and an elevator. (No more struggling with the Target bags all in one trip for you.)

🏡 165 Tradd St., Charleston | 2BR/2.5BA | 2,027 sqft. | $1,299,000 | This “South of Broad” Charleston home boasts a walled English garden + double screened piazzas. Fancy.

🏡 9 Limehouse St., Charleston | 5BR/4.5BA | 5,897 sqft. | $4,950,000 | A house made for entertaining in style, with custom crown molding, multiple grand porches + more. These things even survived Hurricane Hugo.

🏡 119 Halona Ln., Kiawah Island | 3BR/3.5BA | 2,971 sqft. | $2,249,000 | Fellow HGTV-lovers might recognize this one from when it was named the 2013 Dream Home. It’s modern, eco-friendly, situated in the heart of Kiawah Island + has marsh views for days.

🏡 35 Tradd St., Charleston | 3BR/3.5BA | 3,477 sqft. | $2,295,000 | A move-in ready home for those that are looking for history, location + luxury. This stucco home has an open floor plan and plenty of space for entertaining your favorite guests (or even your least favorite guests).

🏡 171 Dewees Inlet, Dewees Island | 5BR/5.5BA | 4,602 sqft. | $2,249,000 | A one-of-a-kind, deep-water estate that combines modern amenities and total privacy on a historic island with 2.5 miles of private Atlantic Ocean beach right outside your door. Phew.

Explore all of Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty’s listings here.

This content was created in partnership with Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty.

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