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Million-dollar-listings in Charleston, SC

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39 Meeting St. | Photo via Carolina One Real Estate, Everett Presson Group

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Hey, Charleston, Katie here. 👋 One of my guilty pleasures is driving around different neighborhoods + looking at my dream houses.

Ya know, the house you’d live in if you could have your pick of the real estate market.

Not to mention, driving around fantasy house-hunting is a great way to get out of the house and is a social distancing-approved activity.

We curated a list of our favorite million-dollar-listings on the market this spring for you to plan a fun fantasy house hunters road trip through Charleston. 🚗

32 Legare St.

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32 Legare St. | Photo via Handsome Properties, Inc.

9BR/13 full baths, 3 half baths | $13,999,000 | No one needs crystal chandeliers or two outdoor fountains, but hey, when in Charleston. Also – who wouldn’t love to dine in a nautical-themed dining room, complete with walls that resemble a day out on the sea?

29 Legare St.

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29 Legare St. | Photo via Maison Real Estate

5BR/4 full baths, 2 half baths | $12,499,000 | If you’re sold on the first house, get a friend to move in next door. Check out this colossal home’s wine cellar that’s fit for a king/queen.

69 Church St.

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69 Church St. | Photo via Maison Real Estate

7BR/8.5BA | $9,995,000 | A ballroom with a grand piano? Yes please. This gorgeous mansion is one of the largest pre-Revolutionary homes in the city.

39 Meeting St.

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39 Meeting St. | Photo via Carolina One Real Estate, Everett Presson Group

6BR/4.5BA | $5,800,000 | This home’s garden, pool + courtyard will have you feeling like you are at a resort in the middle of the city.

10 King St.

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10 King St. | Photo via Carriage Properties LLC

5BR/5.5BA | $4,995,000 | Because it’s everyone’s dream to live in a Charleston single house on King St.

22 Elliott St.

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22 Elliott St. | Photo via Handsome Properties, Inc.

3BR/3.5BA | $4,995,000 | Exposed stone + brick makes the inside of this home just as beautiful as the outside. If you live here, you might as well accept the fact that your house’s exterior will be featured on everyone’s Instagram.

62 S Battery St.

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62 S Battery St. | Photo via William Means Real Estate LLC

4BR/4.5BA | $4,900,000 | While you’re only steps away from the Battery, you might opt to lounge on the second-story porch overlooking the pool all day.

173 Broad St.

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173 Broad St. | Photo via Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty

8BR/6 full baths, 2 half baths | $4,850,000 | The marble steps leading to the bathtub are straight out of a dream.

82 Murray Blvd.

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82 Murray Blvd. | Photo via The Cassina Group, LLC

4BR/4.5BA | $3,995,000 | You can’t beat a cool night out on the porch – especially when it’s facing the Charleston Harbor.

26 Church St.

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26 Church St. | Photo via William Means

3BR/2.5BA | $3,990,000 | The exposed brick under the stone exterior makes this house look like a fairy tale. The brick + marble combo found in the kitchen and bathroom is a personal favorite.

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