Congratulations for choosing Charleston as your new hometown! This amiable city and other Lowcountry communities offer you great choices of neighborhoods to live from. The city is being revitalized and becoming a more respectable address to choose for your home. Read on to explore neighborhoods for your Charleston real estate and find the right neighborhood suitable for you and your family.
The Charleston neighborhoods within the 29401 zip code are South of Broad, Harleston Village, French Quarter and Ansonborough. Meanwhile, the Peninsula in zipcode 29403 includes all the neighborhoods north of Calhoun St all the way up to the area called "The Neck" or the skinniest part of the Peninsula just before North Charleston. In this area you'll find Mazyck-Wraggborough, Cannonborough-Elliotborough, Radcliffeborough and Midtown.
The first cluster of mentioned neighborhoods is an upscale urban community and great for young professionals and executives alike as its population is mostly made up of young and mostly single residents. At $576,000 the average home value here is a bit higher than average for the Charleston-North Charleston metro area because of its advantageous location to nearby establishments. However, one bedroom condo prices average at $230,000, not bad for yuppies out there.
One of its neighborhoods, the South of Broad, is bounded on the north side by Broad Street to Exchange Street and on the southern side by Murray Boulevard. The eastern boundary is Concord Street to East Bay Street and the western boundary is Murray Boulevard to Chisolm Street. Once you enter this neighborhood, you are welcomed by tree-lined streets and historic antebellum mansions. South of Broad is where your eyes fall upon graceful arches and lush gardens.
The second cluster of neighborhoods are more popular and preferred by students, young professionals and a diverse mix of others. Above the Crosstown, you'll find the Westside, Hampton Park Terrace, Wagener Terrace and North Central - these ทาวน์เฮ้าส์มือสอง ราคาถูก neighborhoods have a more 'surburban' feel but are close enough to everything to have the 'urban' benefits. The average house value here ($100,000) is lower than in the metro area as a whole, so this could be a great place to look for housing bargains.
One of its neighborhoods worthy to be highlighted is Radcliffeborough. It is bounded on the north side by the South side of Morris Street and one block to Bee Street, and on the south side by the North side of Calhoun Street. The eastern boundary is the West side of King Street and the western boundary is the East side of Ashley Avenue. During the past six months Charleston's Radcliffeborough neighborhood had 8 homes sold at an average price of $512,038.
Homeowners of these communities are anxious to make their neighborhoods safe and friendly. If you don't care what your fellow worker might think, you can laugh all the way to the bank by choosing a wonderful home in one of these communities, conveniently located to eliminate a long commute. Each of these neighborhoods will be presented in the rest this article. With all of these communities scoring high in the walk score, who wouldn't want to find their next home in one of the city's nearby downtown neighborhoods?
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