$7,200,000.00 19 Battery Street
- MLS#:18004654
- Address: 19 Battery Street
- City / Zip:Charleston, 29401
- Area:Peninsula Charleston Below Crosstown
- County:Charleston
- Neighborhood:South of Broad
- Bedrooms:6
- Bathrooms:7
- 1/2 Bathrooms:2
- Sq Ft:7,330
- Acres:0.40
- Stories:3 Stories
- Year Built:1919
- Time On Market:02/21/2018
- Status: Active
Property Amenities
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Exterior Features
- Brick - Solid
- Fence - Brick
- Gutters
- Lawn Irrigation
- Patio
- Pool - In Ground
- Special Yard Lights
Additional Information
- Kind
- Traditional
- Parking
- Detached
- Off-Street Parking
- 2 Car Garage
- Lot Description
- Ocean View
- Riverfront
- Riverview
- Waterfront - Shallow
- 0 - .5 Acre
- Elementary School
- Memminger
- Middle School
- Courtenay
- High School
- Burke
Market Trends for
Peninsula Charleston Below Crosstown
- Last Updated: 4/19/18
- Market Snapshot
- Total Properties listed: 491
- Average list Price: $1,110,568.79
- Median list Price: $645,000.00
- Typical Property
- Residential
- 2.9 Bedrooms
- 2.3 Baths
- 2571.44 Square Feet
- $431.89 / Sq. Ft.
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Agent's Comments
The Julius M. Visanska House offers one of the most amazing panoramic waterfront views of the Charleston Harbor, Fort Sumter, Castle Pinckney and Sullivan's Island that you will find in all of Downtown Charleston. This yellow brick mansion, or as the locals call ''the gold house'', was built by the notable Charleston architect Albert Simons. The ''Double House'' sits on .4 acres of beautiful grounds landscaped with native flowers, trees and shrubbery, the carriage house and a nice pool. Historians and well known carriage tours love to point out the home sits on the historic site of Fort Mechanic and has been recognized by the Library of Congress in the Historic American Buildings Survey and is considered one of only 10 ''Estate'' properties on the Peninsula. True piece of Charleston Histo