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Price
$2,600,000.00
Subdivision
Beds
4
Baths
2
Sqft
2359
Acreage
0.39
Status
Active
Year Build
1955
Exterior
Dock - Shared
Parking
Detached, Other (Use Remarks)
Build your dream home, Ocean, Beach, Bay, and History! Extraordinary opportunity to live on coveted Sullivan's Island in Charleston South Carolina. 1715 Middle Street is just under a half acre and could be yours! Stroll to the beach every day, being three blocks from several beach paths. Access the boat ramp one mile away via SIFD permit. Walk to the historic Fort Moultrie landmarks and be only miles from wonderful downtown Charleston.Across the street are beautiful Junior Officers Quarters, for 1st & 2nd Lieutenants. The Senior Officer residences for the Majors, Lt. Colonels, and Colonels are a block behind. You pass them when you walk to the beach. As you face Middle Street and look left you will see the large Headquarters building with the field in front being the old parade grounds. Some troops of Fort Moultrie were sent to Cuba during the Spanish American War. There is much history to learn. If you love gardening, you can enjoy its more tropical climate.
beds: 4
baths: 2
sqft: 2359
acres: 0.39
Build your dream home, Ocean, Beach, Bay, and History! Extraordinary opportunity to live on coveted Sullivan's Island in Charleston South Carolina. 1715 Middle Street is just under a half acre and could be yours! Stroll to the beach every day, being three blocks from several beach paths. Access the boat ramp one mile away via SIFD permit. Walk to the historic Fort Moultrie landmarks and be only miles from wonderful downtown Charleston.Across the street are beautiful Junior Officers Quarters, for 1st & 2nd Lieutenants. The Senior Officer residences for the Majors, Lt. Colonels, and Colonels are a block behind. You pass them when you walk to the beach. As you face Middle Street and look left you will see the large Headquarters building with the field in front being the old parade grounds. Some troops of Fort Moultrie were sent to Cuba during the Spanish American War. There is much history to learn. If you love gardening, you can enjoy its more tropical climate.