Real Estate

The latest nostalgic trend has people looking back at photos from a decade ago. What was Charleston like?
Get an inside look at homes and gardens in the Holy City.
Learn why the homes along Rainbow Row don bright colors.
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Featuring spacious layouts and plenty of industrial charm, Meeting Street Lofts offers all the conveniences of downtown living.
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Island living is a breeze at Simmons Park, a community full of coastal charm + thoughtfully curated amenities.
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Just a stone’s throw away from the sands of Folly Beach, Spyglass Seaside gives its residents unparalleled access to beachside amenities and conveniences.
Two historic storehouses have been renovated for mixed-use.
The proposed project that will feature apartments and retail space on King Street is moving forward after receiving final approval from the Board of Architectural Review.
The Alley, a downtown entertainment venue, will be replaced with a hotel.
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Everyday feels like a vacation at Restore at Carolina Park.
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In addition to offering a plethora of books, the new independent bookstore Ladybird Books will host events, readings, and conversations.
To celebrate 20 years of serving seafood and southern favorites on the Charleston Harbor, Fleet Landing has released its first cookbook.
Make the most of good weather by taking your meals al fresco on one of Charleston’s many beautiful patios.
GrowFood Carolina, which now represents 80+ SC farmers, helps them put their produce in grocery stores and local restaurants.
No cash? No problem. Whether you are spending a day or a lifetime in Charleston, these are some of the best offerings that won’t break the bank.