Welcome To A Rare Opportunity To Own A Private Estate On The Largest Lot In The Area, At 4+ Acres In The Highly Sought-after Historic District Of Summerville, Sc. Nestled Among Mature Trees And Na...
DiscoverSummerville Homes for Sale
| All Listings | Under $200,000 | $200,000 - $300,000 |
| $300,000 - $400,000 | $400,000 - $500,000 | $500,000 - $600,000 |
| $600,000 - $800,000 | $800,000 - $1,000,000 | $1,000,000 - $2,000,000 |
Perhaps The 2nd Oldest Home In Summerville, The Historic Ancrum-waring House Dates Between 1796 And 1808 And Is Recognized In The National Registry As A Significant Contributor To The Summerville ...
In The Heart Of Summerville's Historic Flowertown District, Where Azaleas Bloom Beneath Century-old Oaks And Neighbors Still Wave From Their Porches, Stands A Home That Has Anchored Generations Si...
Welcome To The Expansive Porch Of 317 Sumter Avenue. This Circa 1884 Charming Cottage Is More Than You Can Imagine! The Main House Is 2470sq.ft And The Totally Remodeled Apartment Over The 4-bay (...
201 Tea Farm Is An Exceptional Nearly One-acre Property Set Among Mature Oaks, Pines, Camellias, Azaleas, And Tea Olives, Offering Privacy, Space, And Flexibility With No Traditional Hoa. Set On T...
The Beauty Of History Encapsulated - Welcome To 100 W. Walker Drive. Summerville Brick-lined Pathways Surround This Amazing Property Leading You Into A Main House Filled With Charm & Character. Ha...
Experience The Ultimate Lowcountry Waterfront Lifestyle At 975 Mayfield Street On The Ashley River. Set On Expansive Acreage With Panoramic Water Views Stretching From The River To Ashborough Lake...
Welcome To This Stunning One-of-a-kind Home Offering 5 Bedrooms And 5.5 Baths, Thoughtfully Designed With Luxury Finishes And Exceptional Craftsmanship Throughout. From The Custom Cabinetry And Go...
Step Into The Charm Of Circa 1860 Living With The Comforts Of Thoughtful Modern Updates In The Heart Of Historic Summerville. Set On Beautifully Landscaped Grounds, This Three Bedroom, Two And A H...
** Now Including The Adjacent Lot, Bringing The Total Acreage To 7.77 Acres **opportunities Like This Rarely Come Along. This Turnkey, 8,000+ Square Foot Brick Estate Blends Timeless Southern Char...
Real estate in Summerville stretches from the bordering town of Lincolnville to the flowing Ashley River near Colonial Dorchester State Park. Home prices range from $150,000 for a three bedroom townhome or ranch-style home to more than $2 million for a riverfront estate. In the historic district, many plantation-style homes reflect the architecture of the 1800s but have been renovated and restored for modern standards. Here, residents enjoy walking to Hutchinson Square; strolling through the seasonal Farmer’s Market; dining at restaurants such as the Eclectic Chef, Five Loaves Cafe, Perfectly Frank’s, Shuckin’ Shack, and Oscar’s; shopping at boutiques like Marigold, Savvy Rose, and Piazza Home; and quenching their thirst at local pubs like O'Lacy's, Icehouse, Montreux Bar and Grill, and Homegrown Brewhouse. Downtown Summerville is also home the oldest pharmacy in South Carolina, Guerin’s Pharmacy on Main Street. This iconic business dates back to 1871 and is well known for its personal service, unique gifts, and root beer floats.
In Summerville, golf enthusiasts enjoy competitive and leisure play at Miler Country Club, Pine Forest, Wescott Plantation, and Legend Oaks. In addition to golf, these active neighborhoods possess swimming pools, tennis courts, fitness facilities, and clubhouses for residents and their guests to enjoy. For families who desire privacy and acreage, Tea Farm and Walnut Farm both feature custom estates in a seemingly rural but surprisingly convenient area. Newer construction homes are available in subdivisions like Cane Bay Plantation, Nexton, Guilford Gates, Simmons Grove, and Carnes Crossing, while established neighborhoods like The Summit, Kings Grant, Ashborough, and Newington showcase traditional style homes surrounded by mature oaks and tall pine trees. Residents of all these communities are privy to the town’s top-rated schools which include Flowertown Elementary, Beech Hill Elementary, Joe Pye Elementary, Rollings Middle School of the Arts, Dubose Middle School, Oakbrook Middle School, Fort Dorchester High School, Ashley Ridge High School, and Summerville High School.
Dating back to 1785, Summerville originated as a private retreat for political leaders, military commanders, and wealthy plantation owners. Though it seems odd today, Charlestonians purchased summer homes in Summerville, then called Pineland Village, to escape the intense heat and humidity during the summer months. After its official incorporation in 1847, Summerville’s legislature enacted a law to prohibit cutting down trees of a particular size, the first law of its kind in the United States. Hence, the official latin motto on the town’s seal reads “Sacra Pinus Esto,” meaning the pine is sacred. The abundance of colorful, blooming azaleas prompted the Chamber of Commerce to adopt the slogan “Flower Town in the Pines” in 1925.
Summerville residents, also known as “Summervillians,” appreciate the small town atmosphere, community cohesiveness, and annual traditions .During the fall, the community rallies to support the local football teams: the Summerville Greenwave, Ashley Ridge High School, and Fort Dorchester High School. Also during this season, the town celebrates its heritage as the birthplace of sweet tea with a fun-filled Sweet Tea Festival. During this festival, residents fellowship with each other, listen to live music, and, of course, sip sweet tea! The annual Summerville Christmas Tree Lighting is held in the town square the first of December and features entertainment for the entire family to enjoy. In the spring, the town comes together to host the popular annual Flower Town Festival. Of course, many theatrical events are presented by the famous Flowertown Players at the historic James Dean Theater. In addition, the community is never short on outdoor recreation with numerous outdoor parks, playgrounds, campgrounds, and town-organized sports. Popular parks include Azalea Park, Gahagan Park, Wassamassaw Park, and Summerville Skate Park. The Summerville YMCA governs recreational sports leagues and activities including soccer, flag football baseball, ballet, and more.
Summerville is home to several major corporations and factories including Volvo, Scout Boats, Fruit of the Loom, and Sportsman Fishing Boats. These businesses provide a plethora of jobs for area residents and generously give back to community charities. Though the town has experienced tremendous residential and commercial growth during the last few decades, it has remarkably not lost its small town charm. Perhaps this is why homebuyers find the area so attractive and special.

The data relating to real estate for sale on this web site comes in part from the Broker ReciprocitySM Program of the Charleston Trident Multiple Listing Service. Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Nicklaus Vance are marked with the Broker ReciprocitySM logo or the Broker ReciprocitySM thumbnail logo (a little black house) and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing brokers.