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$3,750,000

Beds
3
Baths
3.5
sq ft
Unknown

35 Tradd St, Charleston, SC 29401

35 Tradd St

Charleston, SC 29401

  • 179 days on market
    • Price drop $225,000↓
35 Tradd is one of just a handful of pre-Revolutionary War homes built inside the old walled city limits. Circa 1730 the original structure was built on ''high ground'' by Colonel Miles Brewton. By c.1747 he constructed another building next door for his wife and the two became a single residence when they were restored in the 1920's by Marie Easton, a colleague of preservationist pioneer Susan Pringle Frost. The home is steps from East Bay and the Battery and is in a non Flood Zone.The house is full of beautiful detail. It is truly bright and light filled, and opens out to double private courtyards with mature plantings and custom landscape lighting.There are five operating fireplaces and hardwood floors throughout. And the flow of the home is truly ideal and comfortable for modern every day living and entertaining, yet is full of historic detail and character: The large formal entry foyer; the original kitchen fireplace and its hand forged iron crane used for cooking; the deep inset windows with raised solid panel shutters offering views of other historic Tradd Street facades; the 300 year old exposed brick detail of the interior window at the home's peak...all tell the story of the life of this wonderful home. The current owners have devoted their attention and energy to the revitalization of the authentic appearance and the systems of the home. They restored the original colors and details to the exterior including re-painting it, crafting a new front door and hardware as well as new shutters with heart shaped cut-outs, and a Charleston gas lantern. They replaced the roof with black Ludowici tiles and seamed copper, and restored the four chimneys. The owners also added exterior custom period lighting to accent the garden, the vintage brick wall, and the walkways. The giant Elm tree in the back courtyard is said to be the oldest existing Elm South of Broad.(See "Documents" for more detail about the home and its renovations and improvements.) Upstairs are three bedrooms, all with ensuite bathrooms, as well as a gathering or sitting room with fireplace that is currently being used as as office. The primary bedroom suite privately occupies the entire front of the house and is large and light filled from the five windows that wrap around the room. A sitting area and fireplace are centered at the end of the room. A rare opportunity to own this historic home on one of Charleston's best known streets and without flooding issues. The current owners have been privileged to be stewards of this special piece of Charleston history. Re: PARKING- HOME CONVEYS WITH A PRIVATELY DEEDED PARKING SPOT, one block away from the residence on quiet St. Michaels Alley. (MARKET VALUE - $160K). Additionally, there are two residential street parking stickers allowed by the city for the residence that provide convenient street parking.

Details

Property type

Single Family Residence

Est. home value

$3,607,035

Lot size

3,920.4 sq ft

Price per sq ft

Unknown

Year built

1730

Annual property taxes

$7,051

HOA

Yes

Price History

10/25/2024
CTAR

CTAR #24016107

Listed
$3,750,000
10/25/2024
CTAR

CTAR #24016107

Removed
$3,750,000
10/13/2024
CTAR

CTAR #24016107

Price change
$3,750,000
-5.66%

Schools & Community

Neighborhood: 

Charlestowne

Elementary school: 

Memminger

Middle school: 

Courtenay

High school: 

Burke

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Seller could get up to

$3,044,224
Asking price
$3,750,000
Closing costs (~8% of asking)
-$300,000
Est. remaining loan balance
-$405,776
Cash to seller
$3,044,224

This is an estimate of how much the seller could receive at closing after paying off the outstanding mortgage.

Seller’s Loan History

Lender

The Randi C Williams Revocable Trust

Loan start date

January 2020

Original loan amount

$830,000

Est. remaining balance

$405,776

Interest rate

3.15%

Loan type

Not Provided, 9 year

Seller

Dale L Watchowski and Randi C Williams

Source: Public records data

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Motivation

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Status: Active

Tomo last checked: 12/21/2024 at 2:00 PM

Listing updated: 11/15/2024 at 5:25 PM

Listed by: Kathy Wilkinson, Carolina One Real Estate Phone #: (843) 284-1800

MLS: CTAR #24016107

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