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Million-dollar homes for sale in Charleston, SC

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50 + 52 Murray Blvd. | Photo via Carriage Properties LLC on Zillow

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Charleston is famous for its big, beautiful abodes — and some are for sale right now. We made a list of amazing downtown million-dollar-listings on the market this spring. Whether you’re buying a house or just window shopping, scroll through these 10 enchanting estates that will make you feel right at home.

73 Rutledge Ave.

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73 Rutledge Ave. | Photo via The Cassina Group on Zillow

7BR/5 full baths, 1 half bath | $2,975,000 | This stunning spot has 7 bedrooms — but who’s counting? Be sure to take a dip in the picturesque private pool.

174 Broad St.

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174 Broad St. | Photo via AgentOwned Charleston Group on Zillow

4BR/4 full baths, 1 half bath | $1,850,000 | This charming home is in a prime downtown location + has 4 fireplaces.

26 State St.

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26 State St | Photo via Charleston Premier Properties on Zillow

2BR/2 full baths, 1 half bath | $1,675,000 | The true gem of this downtown property is the backyard: stroll through a garden of lush greenery + a hidden fountain.

50 + 52 Murray Blvd.

Charleston mansion

50 + 52 Murray Blvd. | Photo via Carriage Properties LLC on Zillow

7BR/7 full baths, 2 half bath | $11,200,000 | If waterfront views are what you’re after, this brick mansion by the waves is your new dream home.

80 Rutledge Ave.

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80 Rutledge Ave. | Photo via William Means Real Estate, LLC on Zillow

5BR/3 full baths, 2 half baths | $4,250,000 | If you live here, you’ll never leave the house. This white estate is surrounded by palm trees and has the most peaceful porches.

17 Meeting St.

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17 Meeting St. | Photo via Maison Real Estate on Zillow

5BR/4 full baths, 2 half baths | $5,995,000 | If you love the historic aesthetic, this 1700s house was built for you.

91 E Bay St.

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91 E Bay St. | Photo via Handsome Properties, Inc. on Zillow

3BR/3 full baths, 1 half bath | $3,599,000 | This spot has a gorgeous vine-covered patio that will transport you to Tuscany. Listen for horses coming down the street.

86 Murray Blvd.

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86 Murray Blvd. | Photo via Maison Real Estate on Zillow

5BR/4 full baths, 1 half bath | $3,700,000 | If you’re dreaming of a well-manicured and stately home — look no further.

44 S Battery St.

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44 S Battery St. | Photo via Handsome Properties, Inc. on Zillow

7BR/6 full baths, 2 half baths | $6,950,000 | Do you have $7 million lying around? You’d be just steps from the Battery if you moved into this pale pink palace.

62 S Battery St.

Charleston mansion

62 S Battery St. | Photo via Carriage Properties LLC on Zillow

4BR/4 full baths, 1 half bath | $4,650,000 | This 1800s home is bright and airy on the inside + lush and inviting on the outside.

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