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4626 O'Hear Avenue

  • North Charleston, SC
  • $1,185,000

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Built by hand over a century ago, this American Four-Square home tells the story of Park Circle itself. The original owner rode one of the first Consolidated Railway trolleys into North Charleston, hand-picked this lot, and--with lumber from North State Lumber Company--personally selected the timber used to frame this timeless structure. Still in the same family until today and listed as a contributing structure in North Charleston's Historic District Overlay, this home offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Charleston's early history--just steps from the East Montague business district.Spanning nearly 2,400 square feet, the main home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, original heart pine floors, five original fireplace mantels, and a thoughtfully updated kitchen with stainlessappliances. The bathrooms are fully functional and include classic details like an original clawfoot tub, with plenty of potential for future updates to suit your style. Systems such as HVAC, plumbing, and electrical have been updated over the years for peace of mind. What sets this property apart, however, is the separately metered detached apartment over the garagetwo 1-bedroom units with their own living spaces, bathrooms, and mini-split HVAC systems, perfect for long-term rental income, guest suites, or a home office. The 2-car garage also includes a workshop and dedicated laundry room.Set on a beautifully landscaped lot with mature trees and a fully fenced grassy area, this property is truly one-of-a-kindsteeped in history, brimming with potential, and nestled in one of the most walkable, beloved neighborhoods in the Lowcountry.
Built by hand over a century ago, this American Four-Square home tells the story of Park Circle itself. The original owner rode one of the first Consolidated Railway trolleys into North Charleston, hand-picked this lot, and--with lumber from North State Lumber Company--personally selected the timber used to frame this timeless structure. Still in the same family until today and listed as a contributing structure in North Charleston's Historic District Overlay, this home offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Charleston's early history--just steps from the East Montague business district.Spanning nearly 2,400 square feet, the main home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, original heart pine floors, five original fireplace mantels, and a thoughtfully updated kitchen with stainlessappliances. The bathrooms are fully functional and include classic details like an original clawfoot tub, with plenty of potential for future updates to suit your style. Systems such as HVAC, plumbing, and electrical have been updated over the years for peace of mind. What sets this property apart, however, is the separately metered detached apartment over the garagetwo 1-bedroom units with their own living spaces, bathrooms, and mini-split HVAC systems, perfect for long-term rental income, guest suites, or a home office. The 2-car garage also includes a workshop and dedicated laundry room.

Set on a beautifully landscaped lot with mature trees and a fully fenced grassy area, this property is truly one-of-a-kindsteeped in history, brimming with potential, and nestled in one of the most walkable, beloved neighborhoods in the Lowcountry.
Built by hand over a century ago, this American Four-Square home tells the story of Park Circle itself. The original owner rode one of the first Consolidated Railway trolleys into North Charleston, hand-picked this lot, and--with lumber from North State Lumber Company--personally selected the timber used to frame this timeless structure. Still in the same family until today and listed as a contributing structure in North Charleston's Historic District Overlay, this home offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Charleston's early history--just steps from the East Montague business district.Spanning nearly 2,400 square feet, the main home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, original heart pine floors, five original fireplace mantels, and a thoughtfully updated kitchen with stainlessappliances. The bathrooms are fully functional and include classic details like an original clawfoot tub, with plenty of potential for future updates to suit your style. Systems such as HVAC, plumbing, and electrical have been updated over the years for peace of mind. What sets this property apart, however, is the separately metered detached apartment over the garagetwo 1-bedroom units with their own living spaces, bathrooms, and mini-split HVAC systems, perfect for long-term rental income, guest suites, or a home office. The 2-car garage also includes a workshop and dedicated laundry room. Set on a beautifully landscaped lot with mature trees and a fully fenced grassy area, this property is truly one-of-a-kindsteeped in history, brimming with potential, and nestled in one of the most walkable, beloved neighborhoods in the Lowcountry.
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1916

1916

Year Built

3

3

Total Bedrooms

2

2

Total Bathrooms

2,397

2,397

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

8,712

8,712

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

2.0

2.0

Garage Spaces

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

3

Total Bathrooms

2

Full Bathrooms

2

Flooring

Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Luxury Vinyl, Wood

Fireplace

Bedroom, Living Room

Other Interior Features

Ceiling - Smooth, High Ceilings, Kitchen Island
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Exterior & Building

Stories

2

Garage Spaces

2.0

Water Source

Public

Utilities

Charleston Water Service, Dominion Energy, N Chas Sewer District

Roof

Asphalt

Parking

2 Car Garage, Detached, Off Street

Heat Type

Central, Natural Gas

Air Conditioning

Attic Fan, Central Air

Sewer

Public Sewer

Substructure

Crawl Space
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Lot & Area

Status

For Sale

Living Area

2,397 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

8,712 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

25017717

Type

Residential

Year Built

1916

Neighborhood

North Charleston

Architecture Styles

Craftsman

Elementary School

North Charleston

Middle School

Moultrie

High School

North Charleston
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Finance

Sales Price

$1,185,000

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North Charleston

A Blend of History, Community, and Opportunity

Nestled within the historic grandeur of Charleston, South Carolina, North Charleston emerges as a distinctive community, marked by its unique blend of past and present. As the third-largest city in South Carolina, North Charleston is more than just a suburb; it's a vibrant area teeming with life, diversity, and opportunity.  This article explores the facets that make North Charleston an increasingly popular place to call home, from its rich history to its burgeoning business landscape and beyond.

Historical Tapestry

North Charleston's story is deeply interwoven with the larger narrative of Charleston and the American South. Established in 1972, it's a relatively young city, but the land on which it sits is steeped in history.  The area was once dotted with indigo plantations and later played a strategic role during the Civil War. In the 20th century, it became a crucial industrial hub, with the establishment of the Charleston Naval Shipyard in 1901, which became a central part of the community until its closure in 1996.

The transformation of the former naval base into the thriving mixed-use community of Park Circle is a testament to North Charleston's ability to reinvent itself while respecting its roots.  The old homes, now restored, stand as monuments to the city's resilience and evolving character.

Recreational Delights

For those who cherish the outdoors and recreational activities, North Charleston does not disappoint.  The city is home to Riverfront Park, a picturesque expanse along the banks of the Cooper River, offering walking trails, a playground, and an amphitheater that hosts community events and concerts.  The North Charleston Wannamaker County Park, with its sprawling 1,015 acres, is a haven for biking, picnicking, and exploring nature.

The city also boasts impressive facilities like the North Charleston Coliseum, Performing Arts Center, and Aquatic Center, catering to a wide range of interests from sports enthusiasts to arts and culture aficionados.

Business and Economy

North Charleston's strategic location and robust infrastructure have made it a magnet for business and industry.  The city is a key player in the aerospace sector, with Boeing's 787 Dreamliner assembly facility being a major employer.  Other large employers include Mercedes-Benz, Behr and Cummins.  Additionally, the city's proximity to the Port of Charleston, one of the largest ports in the United States, facilitates a bustling trade and manufacturing sector.

This economic dynamism has fostered a supportive environment for small businesses and startups, further diversifying the local economy and providing a wealth of employment opportunities for residents.

Affordability and Quality of Life

One of the key factors drawing people to North Charleston is its affordability.  Compared to the higher cost of living in downtown Charleston, North Charleston offers a more accessible entry point into the Charleston housing market, without sacrificing quality of life.  The diverse range of housing options, from historic homes in Park Circle to new developments in areas like Coosaw Creek, caters to a wide range of preferences and budgets.

Vibrant Community and Events

North Charleston is celebrated for its diverse and vibrant community.  The city prides itself on its inclusivity and the strong sense of belonging among residents. This community spirit is showcased in the myriad of events and festivals that dot the calendar, from the North Charleston Arts Fest, which highlights local and regional artists, to the Harvest Festival and outdoor concerts, there's always something happening that brings the community together.

Conclusion

North Charleston stands as a beacon of growth, diversity, and resilience within the Charleston metropolitan area.  Its blend of historical richness, recreational opportunities, business growth, and community spirit makes it a compelling choice for those looking to make their home in the Charleston region.  As the city continues to evolve, it retains its charm and character, offering a unique blend of past and present, and promising a bright future for its residents. Whether you're drawn by its history, the opportunities it presents, or the warmth of its community, North Charleston is a place where the past and future converge, creating a vibrant and welcoming environment for all who come its way.

Nestled within the historic grandeur of Charleston, South Carolina, North Charleston emerges as a distinctive community, marked by its unique blend of past and present. As the third-largest city in South Carolina, North Charleston is more than just a suburb; it's a vibrant area teeming with life, diversity, and opportunity. This article explores the facets that make North Charleston an increasingly popular place to call home, from its rich history to its burgeoning business landscape and beyond. Historical Tapestry North Charleston's story is deeply interwoven with the larger narrative of Charleston and the American South. Established in 1972, it's a relatively young city, but the land on which it sits is steeped in history. The area was once dotted with indigo plantations and later played a strategic role during the Civil War. In the 20th century, it became a crucial industrial hub, with the establishment of the Charleston Naval Shipyard in 1901, which became a central part of the community until its closure in 1996. The transformation of the former naval base into the thriving mixed-use community of Park Circle is a testament to North Charleston's ability to reinvent itself while respecting its roots. The old homes, now restored, stand as monuments to the city's resilience and evolving character. Recreational Delights For those who cherish the outdoors and recreational activities, North Charleston does not disappoint. The city is home to Riverfront Park, a picturesque expanse along the banks of the Cooper River, offering walking trails, a playground, and an amphitheater that hosts community events and concerts. The North Charleston Wannamaker County Park, with its sprawling 1,015 acres, is a haven for biking, picnicking, and exploring nature. The city also boasts impressive facilities like the North Charleston Coliseum, Performing Arts Center, and Aquatic Center, catering to a wide range of interests from sports enthusiasts to arts and culture aficionados. Business and Economy North Charleston's strategic location and robust infrastructure have made it a magnet for business and industry. The city is a key player in the aerospace sector, with Boeing's 787 Dreamliner assembly facility being a major employer. Other large employers include Mercedes-Benz, Behr and Cummins. Additionally, the city's proximity to the Port of Charleston, one of the largest ports in the United States, facilitates a bustling trade and manufacturing sector. This economic dynamism has fostered a supportive environment for small businesses and startups, further diversifying the local economy and providing a wealth of employment opportunities for residents. Affordability and Quality of Life One of the key factors drawing people to North Charleston is its affordability. Compared to the higher cost of living in downtown Charleston, North Charleston offers a more accessible entry point into the Charleston housing market, without sacrificing quality of life. The diverse range of housing options, from historic homes in Park Circle to new developments in areas like Coosaw Creek, caters to a wide range of preferences and budgets. Vibrant Community and Events North Charleston is celebrated for its diverse and vibrant community. The city prides itself on its inclusivity and the strong sense of belonging among residents. This community spirit is showcased in the myriad of events and festivals that dot the calendar, from the North Charleston Arts Fest, which highlights local and regional artists, to the Harvest Festival and outdoor concerts, there's always something happening that brings the community together. Conclusion North Charleston stands as a beacon of growth, diversity, and resilience within the Charleston metropolitan area. Its blend of historical richness, recreational opportunities, business growth, and community spirit makes it a compelling choice for those looking to make their home in the Charleston region. As the city continues to evolve, it retains its charm and character, offering a unique blend of past and present, and promising a bright future for its residents. Whether you're drawn by its history, the opportunities it presents, or the warmth of its community, North Charleston is a place where the past and future converge, creating a vibrant and welcoming environment for all who come its way.
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Dustin Guthrie

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Dustin Guthrie

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After growing up in the Washington DC suburbs, He was introduced to the warmth of the South through family vacations to North and South Carolina beaches.

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