Located at the corner of Rutledge and Beaufain Streets with beautiful views of Colonial Lake, Berkeley Court Condominiums offers an opportunity to own a piece of Charleston history. Built in 1922 by the same developer as the iconic Fort Sumter House, Berkeley Court was originally promoted as ''high class apartments'' and is notable as one of the first fireproof apartment buildings in South Carolina.This third-floor residence combines historic charm with an exceptional location. From the living room, sunporch, and bedroom, enjoy serene vistas of Colonial Lake. The apartment's elevated position captures abundant natural light while offering the perfect vantage point over one of Charleston's most beloved landmarks.
Grazing Permits Forest Service: No
Grazing Permits Private: No
Grazing Permits Blm: No
Horse: No
Farm Credit Service Incl: No
Community Features: Elevators
Fullbaths: 1
Levels: Multi-Story
Window Features: Window Treatments
Year Built: 1922
Floors: Ceramic Tile, Wood
Rent Control: No
Pool Private: No
Gar Pkg: 1 Car Carport
Garage: No
Attached Garage: No
Interior Features: High Ceilings, Elevator, Ceiling Fan(s), Entrance Foyer, Living/Dining Combo, Pantry, Sun
Fireplace: No
Lot Size Units: Acres
Acres: 0.00
Irrigation Water Rights: No
Security Features: Security System
Mobile Home Remains: No
Property Type: A
Stories: 4
Foundation: Basement
Exterior: Brick Veneer
New Construction: No
Roof: Built-Up
Property Subtype: No
Building Area Units: Square Feet
Special: Flood Insurance
View: No
Home Warranty: No
Habitable Residence: No
Structure Type: Condominium
Beds: 1
Lease Renewal Option: No
Lease Considered: No
Lease Assignable: No
Sqft: 784
Unit: 37
Water Source: Public
Utilities: Charleston Water Service, Dominion Energy
Heating: Yes
Heat: Central
Water Sewer: Public Sewer
Cooling: Central Air
Cooling: Yes
Waterfront: No
Courtesy of listing office Lois Lane Properties