583, King Street, Midtown, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, 29403, United States
For Sale
$85,500 Neg. For Sale
Downtown Charleston features a modern mecca blending a chic, trendy, urban vibe with a dash and pinch of southern charm. And at the center of all the excitement—Bluegreen King 583.
This beautiful property combines contemporary and traditional elements, making it a remarkable stay you won’t soon forget. It offers a wide range of well-appointed accommodations, from comfortable studios and 1-bedroom deluxe villas to spacious 2-bedroom Presidential Suites featuring sleek décor and furnishings, with high tall windows providing plenty of natural light.
King 583 is right in the heart of the city, along Upper King Street, making it within walking distance to cultural attractions. Amazing nightlife and entertainment venues, yours to explore when the sun goes down and want to have a fun night out. You’ll find award-winning restaurants, trendy bars and taverns, and a fun, party atmosphere that’s utterly urban and urbane, such as The Charleston, The Charleston Fizz and Planter’s Punch, just to name a few.
Local favorites to try feature shrimp and grits, she-crab soup, gumbo, South Carolina BBQ, crabs (garlic and fried), and oysters (all different ways)—the list continues on when it comes this city’s celebrated historic, coastal, and soul food inspired cuisine.
Lower King Street Antiques District and Middle King Street Fashion District are just 2 of the local districts worth spending a day in. Also of note are a number of regularly scheduled area events, including Charleston Fashion Week and the Food + Wine Festival.
Owner has (2) deeds totaling 41,000 points every year and is willing to sell as a package for a discounted rate. The other property is The Marquee by Bluegreen, ID 3323229
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