When most people think of living in Charleston, they picture warm afternoons spent sipping sweet tea on the veranda, towering palmetto trees that are hundreds of years old, and a lifestyle that is simple, peaceful, and unhurried. Essentially, what they picture is life South of Broad. The South of Broad neighborhood is an elegant, quiet residential community in downtown Charleston featuring graceful homes and horse-drawn carriages that wander the cobblestone streets. The neighborhood’s rich heritage and history is exemplified by the charming traditional single-family homes and stately mansions. These are the grand old homes that Robert E. Lee dined in, where Teddy Roosevelt socialized, and where George Washington slept. Due to its desirable location, historical significance, and the sheer scope of some of the properties in the neighborhood, South of Broad real estate is widely considered one of the most exclusive addresses of Downtown Charleston (if not the entire state of South Carolina). Although many of the homes South of Broad are luxurious antebellum mansions,
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