22 1/2 Mary Street, #A, B, C Charleston, SC 29403 $3,250,000
At about 6,807 square feet, 22 1/2 Mary Street, #A, B, C is the largest home for sale in the Eastside neighborhood of Charleston (by total heated square feet).
Address 22 1/2 Mary Street, #A, B, C, Charleston, SC 29403 US
Listing Provided by Charleston Property Brokers
Sale Type Not an Auction
MLS Area 51 - Peninsula Charleston Inside of Crosstown
Description : Directly behind Wraggborough's Aiken-Rhett house museum, in the shadow of Charleston's future Union Pier waterfront development, this property was designed for high-efficiency, low maintenance and was completed in 2020.
Directly behind Wraggborough's Aiken-Rhett house museum, in the shadow of Charleston's future Union Pier waterfront development, this property was designed for high-efficiency, low maintenance and was completed in 2020. Three units with a combined 11 bedrooms/ 11 bath/half-baths rent un-furnished, long-term, for $17,200/mo starting in August through July, 2026. 2024 expenses were $39,222. New ownership may hold for income, re-sell as condos, keep one or all of the above! Approved (condo) site plan, all floor plans and photos included in media. Come see why this investment in Charleston is just right.
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