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Across the street is a large public park along the harbor with a dedicated dog play area, tennis courts, playground, basketball courts, green space & community center. In addition, this home is just steps to the Charleston Yacht Club, the Battery & White Point Gardens, as well as all the popular fine dining & shopping on Broad & East Bay Streets.
There is potential to lease dedicated parking spots from the city lot across the street. Located on high ground (X Flood Zone). Two City Parking Permits included with the sale of the house.
Don't miss your chance to live in a turn key, lock & leave & low maintenance property, situated in the heart of everything magical that Charleston has to offer!
71 East Bay Brief History: Built as a commercial building before 1900, this three story masonry structure was converted into a residence for Mrs. Nicholas Roosevelt, circa 1930, by architect Albert Simons (source: Guides of Historic Charleston).
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