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Cannonborough - Elliottborough
What it’s like to live in Cannonborough - Elliottborough
Culinary students and restaurant workers love Cannonborough-Elliottborough's proximity to Charleston's renowned dining scene, often walking to work while tourists circle endlessly seeking parking. The neighborhood's historic homes now divided into apartments offer more authentic Charleston experiences than purpose-built rental communities, with architectural details reflecting the city's distinctive building traditions. Unlike the tourist-dominated historic district, you'll find streets where residents still outnumber visitors, creating genuine community rather than a themed attraction. Many rentals feature outdoor spaces from small gardens to piazzas (Charleston's distinctive side porches) perfect for evening unwinding after intense kitchen shifts. When considering options, properties on the neighborhood's western edge generally provide more value than those closer to King Street, with the trade-off being slightly longer walks to entertainment districts that ultimately help separate work environments from living spaces.
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Spring Grove Plantation
What it’s like to live in Spring Grove Plantation
Lowcountry elegance defines Spring Grove Plantation, where Charleston's northwestern community offers modern interpretations of traditional southern architecture within established landscaping. The neighborhood surrounds multiple parks and green spaces with walking trails connecting residential areas through preserved natural features unusual for newer developments typically maximizing buildable acreage. Though somewhat removed from historic Charleston, excellent highway connections provide relatively straightforward access to both downtown employment and airport facilities without corresponding rental premiums affecting peninsula properties. Most rental homes include covered outdoor spaces from screened porches to verandas reflecting Carolina's indoor-outdoor lifestyle traditions beyond mere decorative elements, creating functional extensions of living areas during favorable weather months comprising most of the calendar year.
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Families
Retirees
Professionals
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Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
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Harleston Village
What it’s like to live in Harleston Village
Colonial grandeur thrives along Church Street's gas-lit lanes, where renters spot Revolutionary War reenactors year-round. The catch? Strict historic guidelines prohibit window AC units in 90% of pre-1800 homes. Evening carriage tours clop past until 11PM, testing light sleepers.
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Families
Retirees
Dog Owners
Outdoor Enthusiasts
Commuters
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Suburban
Residential
Family-Oriented
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Rental pricing for two-bedroom apartments in Sylvan Shores ranges from $1,650 to $1,650 with an average rent of $1,745.