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Meet The Charles: Waterfront new-construction townhomes in historic Charleston, SC

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The Charles | Photo provided by The Beach Company

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The Charles is expected to open in spring 2023 — and is now available to buyers. Cradled between Broad and Barre streets, townhomes at The Charles are surrounded by water views and parks and are a short walk to shopping and dining.

Starting in the upper $3 million range, the 19 four-story waterfront townhomes feature a combination of design, location + amenities, like private rooftop terraces tucked inside 17th century Mansard-style rooftops on each property.

Other luxury features include:

  • In-home elevator
  • Private two-car garage
  • Private rooftop terraces
  • Expansive windows look out to historic parks, leafy streetscapes + the river
  • Spa-style bathrooms
  • Owner-selected finishes
  • The finest building materials, including beautiful limestone facades
  • Custom cabinetry
  • Courtyards for grilling and gardening
  • Opportunity to join The Jasper Athletic Club for access to the rooftop pool and fitness facilities
  • Moultrie Playground, plus tennis + pickleball courts right next door to The Jasper

To design the look of The Charles (and The Jasper next door), The Beach Company worked with Antunovich Associates, a design leader in historic preservation and adaptive reuse projects. The project honors its location in historic Charleston.

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Enjoy river views from private rooftop terraces | Photo provided by The Beach Company

Homeowners will be in the center of the Historic District, a short distance from anywhere on the peninsula, including the Harleston Village neighborhood, historic parks, and all the shopping + dining. Bonus: The Charles is located across from the 40-acre Charleston City Marina, where residents can take advantage of sailing classes, paddleboard, and berths for the yachting crowd.

A closer look at The Charles:

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Luxury spa-style bathrooms in The Charles | Photo provided by The Beach Company

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The park at Colonial Lake is just next door to The Charles with more green space that will be developed on the corner of Lockwood and Broad Streets | Photo provided by The Beach Company

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Fourth-floor entertaining space of a residence in The Charles | Photo provided by The Beach Company

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Dining room of a residence in The Charles | Photo provided by The Beach Company

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Kitchen of a residence in The Charles | Photo provided by The Beach Company

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Combined living space of a residence in The Charles | Photo provided by The Beach Company

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The Charles is located across the street from the Charleston City Marina | Photo by Peter Frank Edwards

PETER FRANK EDWARDS

Interested? Explore available properties and schedule a tour by emailing sales@charlesonbroad.com or calling (843) 806-3470. Ⓟ

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