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$980,000.00 92 Bogard
- MLS#:23028232
- Address: 92 Bogard
- City / Zip:Charleston, SC 29403
- Area:Charleston
- County:Charleston
- Neighborhood:City of Charleston
- Bedrooms:3
- Bathrooms:3
- 1/2 Bathrooms:0
- Sq Ft:1,200
- Acres:0.01
- Year Built:2023
- Date Listed:12/21/2023
- Property Type: Residential
- Status: Sold
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Introducing a spectacular new construction for lovers of architecture new and old. Located in the Cannonborough-Elliotborough neighborhood, the newly built solid reinforced masonry building features old world details: hand crimped standing seam metal roof, lime-wash stucco finish, copper gutters, mahogany shutters, beautiful custom-built garage door with electronic opener with paved brick floor and space for a car, bikes or golf cart. Outside shine gas lanterns to welcome you home, inside solid oak hardwood floors. All 3 baths feature ceramic tile walk-in showers, master includes a cast Iron clawfoot tub, and free standing marble top Victorian vanities. Everything is brand spanking new: wiring, plumbing, heating-cooling, on-demand water heater. Innovative Catfiddle St Development!Innovative Catfiddle Street an infill development in downtown Charleston. It was founded in 2014 when several adjoining properties, and other separately owned tiny land parcels were joined together to include 24 residential lots on just under one acre. New buildings were designed by different designers in collaboration with Urban Ergonomics, ensuring that the houses all looked different yet were consistent with the Catfiddle Street style. ''The urban plan for Catfiddle Street is organic. As opposed to a typical urban row or lane which form a rigid passage, the street is intertwined with the architecture and private space is intertwined with public space in an unexpected, yet intentional way. Buildings are built right up to the street, allowing the houses themselves to take on slightly uneven angles as they accommodate the curved shape of the street. The open areas between buildings are owned and maintained by the households, and the road itself is a place to stay, not just a place to pass through