Hypnotic oceanside home on South Carolina’s ‘Millionaire’s Row’ dazzles with elegance
A mystifying estate on Isle of Palms famous “Millionaire’s Row,” a neighborhood of expensive homes minutes from downtown Charleston, has landed on the South Carolina real estate market for $7.69 million.
The home has a whopping 11 bedrooms and eight bathrooms and gives off the popular “coastal grandmother aesthetic” made famous by Nancy Meyers films with this chic, seaside decor.
Built in 1998, the 7,349-square-foot residence offers up a wide range of features including:
Spacious living room
Main kitchen and a butler’s kitchen
Gas fireplace
Covered porch
Entertainment area
Jaccuzzi tub
Heated pool
New air conditioning unit
But the real draw are the heavenly ocean views that cascade in from large windows.
“It’s on Ocean Boulevard, which is truly the most desirable strip of land on the island,” listing agent Katherine Cox told Mansion Global.
Cox also noted that the area is tourist-free thanks to outsiders not being able to park in the neighborhood, which means the beach, which is steps away from the home, isn’t overrun with folks.
“Even in the middle of July the beach here is not crowded,” Cox said to Mansion Global.
The listing is held by Coldwell Banker Realty.
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