Located just five minutes from the center of downtown Charleston, West Ashley is a residential community comprised of a variety of home styles and lot sizes. From interior preserve lots to waterfront acreage along the marshland, tidal creeks, Ashley River, and Intracoastal Waterway, West Ashley real estate takes full advantage of its natural topography.
Homes for sale in West Ashley range from $150,000 for a two bedroom townhome to more than $2 million for a riverfront estate. Many of the traditional neighborhoods boast quiet streets lined with grand oak trees, azalea bushes, and natural flora. These pedestrian and bike friendly communities rally behind activities and recreation for children and adults, making it an ideal place to raise a family.
Many of these quiet neighborhoods are zoned for Charleston County’s top rated schools including Orange Grove Elementary School, Drayton Hall Elementary School, St. Andrews Elementary School, the Advanced Studies Magnet, and West Ashley High School.
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Nestled In The Historic Settlement At Ashley Hall, This Exquisite Custom Courtyard Home Offers A Unique Opportunity For Lowcountry Living Along The Ashley River. Designed With Timeless Elegance, ...
Welcome To 1635 Bull Creek Lane. The Epitome Of Coastal Luxury. Being Sold Fully Furnished, Including A Like-new 2020 Sea Hunt 211 Boat, Paddle Boards, And So Much More. Nestled On Deep Water On A...
Minutes From Historic Downtown Charleston! On The Marsh And No Flood Insurance Required! Extensive And Thoughtful Renovations Include: Additions Of Two Screen Porches, An Extra Large Salt Water Sw...
Welcome To 19 Ponce De Leon Avenue In Wespanee Plantation. Five Minutes From Downtown Charleston And Nestled In One Of West Ashley's Most Beloved Neighborhoods, This Dazzling 4,314 Square Foot Hom...
With Over 4000 Square Feet On A Nearly 1 Acre Lot On The Marsh, 37 Fort Royal Can Be Your ''forever Home!'' An Entertainer's Dream, The Living Room, Dining Room, Vaulted Great Room, Kitchen And Ba...
If You Have Not Experienced Ashley Harbor, You Are Missing One Of West Ashley's Most Exclusive Enclaves. And 2206 Weepoolow Stands Quietly, Confidently, As Its Crown Jewel.tucked Just Beyond The B...
Gracious Family Home On An Almost 2/3 Acre Marsh Front Lot In Sought-after Wespanee Plantation. Convenient To Downtown And I-26 Makes This The Perfect West Ashley Location. A Great Floorplan That ...
Minutes From Historic Charleston, This Beautifully Expanded And Thoughtfully Updated 1930s Cottage Offers Timeless Charm With Modern Comforts, All Nestled On A Rare Double Lot (.38 Acres) In The H...
Almost Ready!!! Welcome To The Community Listed On The National Registry Of Historic Places, The Settlement. This Is The Last Beautiful Home Available In The Unique Community Surrounded By Heritag...
Welcome To Your Future Oasis.this Stunning Lakefront Residence, Built In 1990, Offers The Perfect Harmony Of Timeless Charm And Modern Comfort. With Over 2,500 Square Feet Of Thoughtfully Designed...
Though downtown Charleston is just a short drive or bike ride from West Ashley, residents need not frequent the trip to find award-winning restaurants, lively pubs, and local music. Locals, along with residents of Mt. Pleasant, James Island, Johns Island, and downtown Charleston, enjoy the fresh food at restaurants like The Crab Shack, The Glass Onion, Triangle Char and Bar and The Gathering Cafe, an organic fast-casual cafe. West Ashley is also home to the Citadel Mall, an indoor structure with staple shops such as Belk, Dillard’s, Express, Bath and Body Works, Champ Sports, Charlotte Russe, and the Holy City Cupcakes. For a day outing, the historic river plantation region along scenic U.S. Highway 61 presents an intriguing look into colonial and antebellum time periods. Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Middleton Place, and Drayton Hall all offer daily tours and seasonal events for the public. These plantations boast beautifully-landscaped gardens and grounds, making them a popular choice for weddings, receptions, and corporate events.
One of Charleston’s most popular destination sites for weddings, the Legare-Waring House is an elegant plantation home surrounded by a colorful, well-maintained garden. The property resides within the gates of Charles Towne Landing State Park, the original colonial settlement dating back to 1670. In fact, this region of land was the state capitol for a brief period. Colonialists and separatists sought to make peace with the native Kiawah Indians and were able to co-inhabit the area and help one another by trading commodities. Unfortunately, the Kiawah Indians died as a result of Smallpox. Because of the kindness of the Kiawah Indians and because they taught Europeans how to cultivate land and survive on coastal terrain, West Ashley and the greater Charleston area honor their sacrifices and commemorate their cultural influence. Today, residents and visitors can tour Charles Towne Landing State Park and see a partially restored settlement with a replica log cabin, fort, and tallship as well as live vegetable gardens, historical monuments, and an animal forest area, designed by renowned naturalist Jim Fowler. This designated area includes indigenous species of bisons, bears, deer, bobcats, foxes, otters, alligators, and timber wolves.
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