This south-facing, Adamesque three-story home was built in 1796 by merchant William Austin,on land leased from General Gadsden, a Revolutionary hero andmaritime import/export magnate. Incredible opportunity to own a historic mansion in infamous Ansonborough. One of the most beautiful streets in downtown Charleston, a couple blocks from the shopping/restaurants on… Read More Market and King. The property currently has 4/5 apartments to include 3bd/2bth, 1bd/1bth, 1bd/1bth, 2bd/1bth and a kitchen house with 1bd/1bth and huge cellar, the length of the kitchen house with a historic brick bread warmer. 52 Laurens can also be transitioned back to its original single family home. There are 4 off street parking spaces with with additional backyard space for more parking and/or pool.This property is unique as it boasts a large private front yard to enjoy from the huge sweeping double front 12 ft piazzas with eight 10 foot double front porch doors to allow in extensive natural sunlight. 12 foot Ceilings offer generous space with the original crown moldings and 5 fireplaces. Come experience the enrichment and warmth of this incredible home with views of the Ravenel bridge and endless steeples from the second and third floors. This is an incredible opportunity to own a piece of historical Charleston Charm. Read Less
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Listing Snapshot
Days Online
93
Last Updated
Property Type
Residential Lease
Beds
7
Square Ft.
4,436
Lot Size
0.18 Acres
Year Built
1760
MLS Number
24024196
30 Days Snapshot Of 29401
$1,995k
-17%
(avg) sold price
16
0%
homes sold
132
+1%
(avg) days on market
Snapshot
Area Map
Additional Details
Building
Built in 1760, 3 stories, Other structures: "Yes"
Heating
"Forced Air"
Lot
0.18 acres, 7,841 square feet, Area: 0.18
Roof
"Metal"
Sewer
"Public Sewer"
Utilities
"Charleston Water Service", "Dominion Energy"
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