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Experience the Crown Jewel of the Lowcountry

Picture yourself strolling along charming streets, exploring historic landmarks, relaxing by the waterfront, or unwinding with a glass of ice-cold sweet tea on your wraparound front porch. This is the essence of life in the Lowcountry. Considering a move to the Lowcountry? Whether you're seeking a downtown haven, a coastal retreat, or a peaceful estate, you can trust us to provide the insights you need to find your perfect home.

The Lowcountry is more than just a region—it's a way of life, steeped in history, culture, and Southern hospitality. Known for its beauty and appeal, it's a favorite among buyers and visitors alike, but there's much more to discover beyond its scenic views. This vibrant area is also a growing hub for industry, innovation, and opportunity.

Considering a move to the Lowcountry? Whether you're seeking a downtown haven, a coastal retreat, or a peaceful estate, you can trust us to provide the insights you need to find your perfect home.

Featured Low Country Listing

192 East Bay Street #201

Low Country Real Estate Market Snapshot

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1,950

# of Homes Active in MLS

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70

Days on Market

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5,148

# of Homes Sold in 2020

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$321,102

Average Sales Price

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Quick Facts

Getting Around

Columbia: 1 hour 50 min
Mount Pleasant: 15 min
Low Country International Airport: 24 min
Major Roads: US-17, US-78, I-526, I-26

Demographics

Population: 137,566
Zip Code29401 – 29492
County: Charleston
Median Household Income: $61,028

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Live, Work, and Play in Low Country

Shopping

Unsurprisingly, Low Country is one of the largest retail hubs in the South, especially if you're looking for some locally-owned boutiques, shops, or art galleries.

You'll find most of the area's smaller retailers nestled on Market Street and King Street, both of which are located in the heart of Downtown Charleston. The Ben Silver Collection, Key West Hat Co, and House of Sage are all popular favorites. If you're looking for some larger stores, the Citadel Mall and The Shops at Belmond Low Country Place feature plenty of stores that you know and love.

Dining

Get ready to savor some of the best flavors in the South—Low Country is known for its longstanding food scene that satisfies even the most particular palates.

Looking for recommendations? If you want to experience locally-sourced cuisine in a homey setting, you can't go wrong with Husk. And if you'd rather sample some no-fuss coastal bites, Hank's Seafood Restaurant is the place to go. Other top spots include the Charleston Grill, High Cotton, and Magnolias.

Employment

Although Low Country is primarily known for its bustling tourism industry, it also serves as a major port city, as well as a hub for major corporations and tech companies. Some of the area's largest employers include the United States Military, Boeing, Tridant Health System, and the Charleston County School District.

Low Country residents won't have to deal with a long commute, either. Easy access to major roads, such as US-78 and I-26, make getting around a breeze. The area also has its own airport, two Amtrak stations, and the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge.  

Schools

Are public schools a major factor in your home search? If so, you'll be pleased to know that students living in the Low Country area are primarily served by the Charleston County School District. However, many children are also zoned for the Berkeley County School District or attend private institutions.

Many major colleges and universities also call Low Country home. Perhaps the most notable one is the Citadel, one of the largest military institutions in the nation. Other options include the College of Charleston and the Medical University of South Carolina.

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Our Favorite Local Picks

Rainbow Row

Located in the heart of Downtown Charleston, this iconic street features some of the most colorful and historic homes in the city. It might be a touristy destination, but it's the perfect place for a photo or evening stroll!

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Charleston City Market

Established in the 1790s, this historic market is open both day and night for visitors to find unique treasures.

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White Point Garden

Take in the harbor breeze and relax on the iconic gazebo at this 5.7-acre green space.

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Charleston Museum

Explore collections of historic artifacts, natural history, and decorative arts at this historic destination.

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Embrace Life in the Lowcountry

If you're interested in making a move to Low Country, Wondracek Realty Group would love to turn your real estate dreams into a reality. Let us know if a home catches your eye, or if you'd just like to learn a little more about the area. We're only a phone call, email, or text message away!

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