William Means Real Estate closes on historic South of Broad Home

April 13, 2016

26 LambollA renovated 19th-century property South of Broad has sold for $2,175,000. Helen Geer, broker-in-charge at William Means Real Estate, closed on 26 Lamboll St. today. The listing agent is Karen Abrams with Keller Williams Realty Charleston. William Means does not disclose the names of its clients.

Built in 1830, the historic property was completely renovated in 2013, yet has maintained its Victorian charm. Situated in the middle of a deep yard, the 3,524-square-foot house has tall ceilings, hardwood floors and spacious rooms for entertaining. Several small rooms were combined to create the designer kitchen, and during the renovation, a fireplace was rediscovered and serves as a focal point. The kitchen opens to the backyard with French doors that lead to a back patio, fireplace and walled garden.

The second floor features the master bedroom with a new bath, walk-in closet and working fireplace, as well as two other large bedrooms with custom baths. The third floors houses two additional bedrooms and bath, as well as a large storage room and an entire wall of closets.

“Located on one of the most desired streets South of Broad, this property combines the history of Charleston with modern amenities to create an ideal home,” Geer said.

 

 

About William Means Real Estate 

Founded in 1933, William Means Real Estate is one of the oldest real estate companies in Charleston. Helen Lyles Geer has been owner and broker-in-charge since 1999. In 1997, William Means Real Estate became an exclusive affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate. William Means has an office on Broad Street in downtown Charleston and an office in Mount Pleasant to assist clients in the East Cooper area. In 2009, William Means began representing homes in the award-winning I’On neighborhood of Mount Pleasant. For more information, visit charlestonrealestate.com.