$3,850,000.00 79 Dalton Street
- MLS#:20023011
- Address: 79 Dalton Street
- City / Zip:Charleston, 29492
- Area:Daniel Island
- County:Berkeley
- Neighborhood:Daniel Island
- Bedrooms:7
- Bathrooms:7
- 1/2 Bathrooms:2
- Sq Ft:8,373
- Acres:0.96
- Stories:2 Stories,3 Stories,Other (Use Remarks)
- Year Built:2004
- Time On Market:08/20/2020
- Status: Active
Property Amenities
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Exterior Features
- Block/Masonry
- Stucco
- Wood Siding
- Porch - Full Front
- Fence - Iron
- Lawn Irrigation
- Patio
- Pool - In Ground
- Special Yard Lights
- Porch - Wrap-Around
- Balcony
Additional Information
- Kind
- NULL
- Parking
- Attached
- Off-Street Parking
- 2 Car Garage
- 3 Car Garage
- Lot Description
- Corner
- Level
- On Golf Course
- .5 - 1 Acre
- Elementary School
- Daniel Island
- Middle School
- Daniel Island
- High School
- Philip Simmons
Market Trends for
Daniel Island
- Last Updated: 1/25/21
- Market Snapshot
- Total Properties listed: 40
- Average list Price: $1,066,402.00
- Median list Price: $859,000.00
- Typical Property
- Residential
- 3.3 Bedrooms
- 3 Baths
- 3304.66 Square Feet
- $322.70 / Sq. Ft.
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Agent's Comments
This 8,393 sq. ft. Georgian Traditional style home is built on two lots along the 12th green and 13th fairway of The Daniel Island Club's Tom Fazio designed Beresford Creek golf course. The main estate house was built in 2004 and significantly enlarged and remodeled in 2015- including adding a separate pool house. This custom-built estate takes advantage of golf and marsh views and is surrounded by old plantation live oaks, no expense has been spared. Located on Daniel Island, one of Charleston's most prestigious and desirable communities, owners enjoy the benefits of a small town where children still ride their bikes to school, but have access to Charleston's renowned city center for shopping and dining, expansive waterways, minor league sports and cultural activities. The front of the