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This week: Homes in Charleston, S.C.

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James Island The Stiles-Hinson House, on the National Register of Historic Places, was built circa 1742, with a three-story addition in 1891. The five-bedroom home features period details, like the 18th-century bell-cast roof and two Victorian curved piazzas; a grand staircase; formal living and dining rooms; and a new chef’s kitchen. The landscaped property has a pool with waterfall, pool house, reflecting pond, outdoor kitchen with wood-burning pizza oven, and clay tennis court; downtown is a short drive. $3,400,000. John Huguley III, Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty, (843) 532-8130

Ansonborou­gh The High School of Charleston, an 1842 Edward Brickell White Greek Revival, was converted in the 1980s to four condominiu­m apartments. This three-bedroom, two-story unit comes with 13-foot ceilings, original heart-pine flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a private balcony; rooms include a foyer, library, living-dining room with fireplace, two new baths, and a gourmet kitchen with induction oven, quartz counters, and breakfast area. Included are two off-street parking spots, and the waterfront and several parks are nearby. $1,695,000. Lois Lane, Lois Lane Properties, (843) 270-2797

South of Broad Built as a vocational school in 1923, this Neoclassic­al Revival near Colonial Lake now holds 27 apartments. The two-bedroom garden-level unit overlookin­g the leafy courtyard has 9-foot ceilings, oversize windows, crown moldings, built-ins, gas log fireplace, primary suite with garden-view sitting room/office, modern kitchen, and open living and dining room, and comes with a parking space. The lake, Battery, and Horse Lot park are walking distance. $1,700,000. Leslie Turner, Maison Real Estate, (843) 367-3722

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