Like most areas of the country, Charleston has not insulated from the soft real estate market this past yeat. As you can see from the statistics below, the number of million dollar+ single family homes, condos and townhomes sold was down the past two years. However, historic homes "never go out of style" with the average sales price of homes sold "South of Broad" the past year up from a year ago.
Middleburg Plantation is listed as a National Historic Landmark by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. It was added in 1970. The existing house at Middleburg was built in 1697 by Benjamin Simons, a French Huguenot planter and is located on a 326 acre parcel on the east branch of the Cooper River in Berkeley County, South Carolina outside of Charleston.
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