McClellanville is situated along Highway 17 past Mt. Pleasant and Awendaw. Incorporated in the 1920s, the fishing village dates back to the mid-19th century and retains its historic character even today. Many old-time residents still rely on shrimping and fishing to make their livings. Although Mt. Pleasant is just half an hour away, the close-knit McClellanville community has almost everything residents need within its boundaries. Residents of the area can find housing in the historic district or may choose a more rural part of the town for added privacy. Homes run the gambit from historic 150-year-old residences to more modern houses built between the 1960s and 2000s. Land is also readily available in the area, and many folks chose to custom-build their homes. There are 2 active residential listings for Mcclellanville Waterfront Real Estate. The median price is $2,692,500, the average price is $2,692,500, and prices range from $1,885,000 up to $3,500,000. This site doesn't include contingent properties, fractional property sales, and properties of type 'other' (such as boat slips).
Listing provided by Peace Sotheby's International Realty
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