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$1,150,000.00 160 Bay
- MLS#:22008831
- Address: 160 Bay
- City / Zip:Charleston, SC 29401
- Area:Charleston
- County:Charleston
- Neighborhood:French Quarter
- Bedrooms:2
- Bathrooms:2
- 1/2 Bathrooms:0
- Sq Ft:1,408
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- Year Built:2006
- Date Listed:05/05/2022
- Property Type: Residential
- Status: Sold
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Nestled between two cobblestone streets, and conveniently located in Charleston's Historic French Quarter this beautiful condo is just steps away from Waterfront Park, Rainbow Row, iconic restaurants, museums, art galleries, boutiques, shops, and more. Completely renovated corner condominium has tall ceilings, large windows, open floor plan, offering an abundance of natural light. Large bedrooms are equipped with spacious closets and ensuite baths. One deeded dedicated off-street parking space is included, located in the rear of the building. There is a shared furnished common space, an option for entertainment/recreational use. Whether you are looking for a full time Charleston residence or a pied-a-terre, this is your opportunity for a low-maintenance space in historic downtown.A little fascinating history...Built circa 1813 and converted to residential condos in 2006, this historic building is part of Prioleau's Range, who purchased the property in 1770. Samuel Prioleau's family was responsible for building the three story brick range of stores and dwellings, now known as 160 East Bay Street. The Historic French Quarter neighborhood is named after the French merchants who have occupied the area throughout its history and stands on the remnants of the original old walled city. Building proudly awarded the Carolopolis plaque.