East Bay Home hits the market

The house is just steps away from Rainbow Row, The Battery, and White Point Garden.

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New owners of this three-story home will also be granted access to a dog park, tennis courts, playground + community center across the street.

Photo by Nick Cann

You could own a piece of history. This rose-mauve-colored house on East Bay Street recently hit the market. The 3,700-sqft home was built in 1900 and features three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a pool, second-story terrace, and prime location.

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This home boasts dozens of elevated features + is just steps away from King Street.

Photo by Nick Cann

The home is close to the iconic Rainbow Row and just steps away from the Battery, White Point Garden, and vibrant downtown dining and shopping options. This home boasts custom-made Murano chandeliers from Italy, floor-to-ceiling windows in the primary suite, and several upgraded + renovations.

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This pool would make a great spot to cool off during those hot summer months.

Photo by Nick Cann

Let’s take a trip down memory lane. This three-story structure was originally built as a commercial building and it was converted into a residence around 1930 by architect Albert Simons.

If you want to buy the home you can direct your questions to Jennifer Snowden at (843) 860-3546 or jsnowden@thecassinagroup.com — and if want to host a pair of City Editors for a visit, let us know.

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