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Updated High Society Condos for sale on King

The Post and Courier
Saturday, August 23, 2008


The kitchen in this floor plan at the new High Society Condos on King Street has granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances. The dwelling, one of seven in the complex, is 1,134 square feet.

Leroy Burnell
The Post and Courier

The kitchen in this floor plan at the new High Society Condos on King Street has granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances. The dwelling, one of seven in the complex, is 1,134 square feet.

High Society Condos is an upscale restoration of former apartments at 292 King St. Locally based Armada Real Estate is handling sales and marketing.

Leroy Burnell
The Post and Courier

High Society Condos is an upscale restoration of former apartments at 292 King St. Locally based Armada Real Estate is handling sales and marketing.

The dwellings are one- or two-bedrooms. A local businessman is the developer.

Leroy Burnell
The Post and Courier

The dwellings are one- or two-bedrooms. A local businessman is the developer.

Entrenched as Charleston's downtown shopping district, King Street also has been a place where building owners would fix up the upper floors for residents, often as rentals.

Among those apartments was 292 King. Then in the past year, builders gutted the upper floors and converted the space into seven high-end properties for sale. The new development, on the southeast corner of Society Street, is called High Society Condominiums.

"They came in and reconfigured the floor plans to make them more modern," Bradley O'Mara says. At the same time, "It still kept to the Charleston look."

O'Mara heads Armada Real Estate, which is handling sales and marketing.

The seven units, from 760-1,134 square feet, are priced at $499,000-$775,400. They have one or two bedrooms and 1 1/2-2 1/2 baths. Depending on the unit, homeowners association dues are $330-$480 a month. The largest residence is a townhome with two bedrooms upstairs. Among the floor-plan choices are units with lofts and 20-foot ceilings.

Neil Stevenson Architects headed architectural design at High Society Condos. Perks include granite countertops and high-end appliances in the kitchen, antique-style custom cabinets, Brazilian hardwood floors, crown molding and washer-dryer hookups. The units, above the Stella Nova salon, have a main entrance off Society Street, and there's also an entrance via King Street. Off-street parking has been arranged 1/2 block away, O'Mara says.

For more information, call O'Mara at 442-8787 or visit www.armadarealtysc.com.







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Posted by lkeadle on October 25, 2008 at 12:08 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Charleston real estate really has seen a huge wave of renovation in the past few years and has drawn the attention of buyers who want a laid back urban lifestyle.

You can view all of the condos for sale in Charleston at www.SearchForCharlestonRealEstate.com or view just the condos for sale on King Street at:

http://www.searchforcharlestonrealestate...




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