Housed in the newly renovated Sylvester Jancovitch Building, this third-floor loft-style walk-up penthouse has a contemporary flare and features unique architectural details, including cathedral ceilings, exposed beams, and arched windows. A gorgeous kitchen, including marble countertops and KitchenAid appliances, overlooks the living room. The 2 bedrooms include a primary with… Read More ensuite bath and a large bedroom that utilizes the full hall bath. A dining area and a casual second living area are located in the center of the residence. Ample storage space and two assigned tandem off-street parking spaces are included. The building is conveniently located near some of Charleston's best restaurants, shopping, art galleries, and parks.The entire building, which is made up of 4 separate condominiums, consists of 2 buildings renovated and combined into one. The original building located at 241 East Bay St was constructed in 1871, and underwent a historic rehabilitation in 1986, at which point the contemporary addition to the north (located at 243 East Bay Street) was constructed and joined to the original edifice by a stucco and glass hyphen. The entire building underwent a second significant historical renovation by the current owner from 2015 - 2021, which included new mechanical systems, a comprehensive security system, new or newly refurbished windows, new interior noise-dampening thermal storm windows, repairs to the standing seam metal roof and exterior stucco, and full interior renovation to convert the building to 4 residential condos. Furnishings are available for purchase separately. Read Less
Courtesy of Handsome Properties, Inc.
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Days Online
52
Last Updated
Property Type
Single Family Residence
Beds
2
Full Baths
2
Square Ft.
2,137
Year Built
1871
MLS Number
24027572
30 Days Snapshot Of 29401
$1,995k
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16
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homes sold
132
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Built in 1871, 3 stories, Levels: "One", Construction materials: "Stucco", Other structures: "No"