Hot on the market: Check out these two standout homes that have been recently listed

From historic charm to oceanfront luxury, these standout homes are a must-see.

Elegant historic home with a patterned stone exterior, black shutters, and a tile roof, featuring a spacious backyard with a heated pool, hot tub, stone patio, covered outdoor lounge, and fire pit at dusk.

The location is just a short block south of Hampton Park.

Who doesn’t love browsing stunning new listings? Here are two standout properties that recently hit the market:

478 Huger St. | This historic gem spans 4,346 sqft on an expansive 0.71-acre lot — the largest parcel in the Hampton Park Terrace neighborhood. Built in 1937, the five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home has a live oak in the front yard. The Post and Courier reported it as the priciest home ever in its neighborhood.

Highlights: Constructed with Winnsboro granite, a material unique to the Lowcountry, heated pool, and stone patio with a fire pit

212 Ocean Blvd., Isle of Palms | Located on Ocean Boulevard, sometimes referred to as “Millionaire’s Row,” this 3,562 sqft oceanfront retreat features four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a half-bathroom.

Highlights: Gourmet kitchen, three-stop elevator, and saltwater pool

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