Earlier this fall, the Charleston-North Charleston region was ranked #1 on Realtor.com’s list of “Top Moving Destinations” in the U.S. 🏡 Rankings were determined based on which housing markets received the most non-local views + are of interest to local home shoppers on active, for-sale properties on Realtor.com –– and it *might* be because of listings like these, where drooling over photos of luxe kitchens + giant Charleston porches is sometimes more of a guilty pleasure than realistic research for a new home.
To enable your home stalking hobby – or to actually help you find a new home in the Lowcountry – we’re back for #MansionMonday, featuring 10 stunning $1M+ homes for sale in the Charleston area by Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty (with photos). Enjoy.
1. 1926 Maybank Hwy., Charleston
1926 Maybank Hwy., Charleston | Photo via Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty
6BR/7.5BA | 7,000 sqft. | $5,950,000 | Nestled among oak trees + overlooking the Lowcountry waterway with a gourmet kitchen, theatre room, pool + spa building. That’s right: Spa. Building.
2. 2424 Jasper Blvd., Sullivans Island
2424 Jasper Blvd., Sullivans Island | Photo via Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty
5BR/4.5BA | 3,498 sqft. | $2,450,000 | Centrally located custom-built home with chef’s kitchen, elevator, pool and huge screened porch, within walking distance to the beach + restaurants.
3. 121 Halona Ln., Kiawah Island
121 Halona Ln., Kiawah Island | Photo via Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty
5BR/5.5BA | 3,568 sqft. | $3,160,000 | Eco-friendly marshside home in the heart of Kiawah Island with a three-stop elevator, luxurious deck, gourmet kitchen + expansive views.
4. 11 Red Sunset Ln., Folly Beach
11 Red Sunset Ln., Folly Beach | Photo via Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty
4BR/3.5BA | 3,687 sqft. | $1,850,000 | Open floor plan with views of the ocean, Folly River, Sunset Cay Marina + pristine marshland, plus a covered dock with boat lift.
5. 5511 Cypress Cottage Ln., Kiawah Island
5511 Cypress Cottage Ln., Kiawah Island | Photo via Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty
4BR/4.5BA | 3,280 sqft. | $1,590,000 | Centrally located on Kiawah Island with golf course + lagoon views, hardwoods + 10-ft. ceilings throughout, plus a waterfall-inspired fountain.
6. 51 River Marsh Ln., Kiawah Island
51 River Marsh Ln., Kiawah Island | Photo via Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty
5BR/5.5BA | 7,427 sqft. | $5,995,000 | Three-story home on Kiawah River with a private dock, grand staircase with wrought iron railing, fitness room, chef’s kitchen + outdoor “summer kitchen.”
7. 17 Water St., Charleston
17 Water St., Charleston | Photo via Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty
5BR/4 full + 2 half-baths | 3,328 sqft | $2,150,000 | The historic Tobias Scott House located South of Broad is broken up into three properties for separate rental opportunities. Includes off-street parking and some furnishings – and the Kitchen house is where Rachel McAdams lived while filming The Notebook.
8. 214 Haddrell St., Mount Pleasant
214 Haddrell St., Mount Pleasant | Photo via Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty
4BR/4.5BA | 4,493 sqft. | $2,550,000 | Lowcountry home on Shem Creek with deepwater boat slip, two covered porches + beautifully landscaped yard.
9. 72 Murray Blvd., Charleston
72 Murray Blvd., South of Broad, Charleston | Photo via Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty
4BR/4 full + 2 half-baths | 4,567 sqft. | $4,250,000 | Waterfront downtown home with views of the Ashley River, wrought iron entry gates + fencing, plus a rear deck with “summer kitchen.”
10. 403 Pelican Flight Dr., Dewees Island
403 Pelican Flight Dr., Dewees Island | Photo via Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty
4BR/3BA | 2,696 sqft. | $1,350,000 | Beachside home with ocean views, modern farmhouse design, multiple screened-in decks + porches, dual master suites + an outdoor shower.
Explore all of Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty’s listings here. Ⓟ
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