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Record $9.25 million sale set in The Crescent
The Cassina Group, Charleston’s leading boutique real estate firm, announces the record-breaking sale of 15 Broughton Road in The Crescent. The waterfront property sold for $9,250,000, making it the highest-priced home ever sold in the coveted neighborhood. The property was co-listed by Robertson Allen of The Cassina Group, with Caroline Perkins Mollica, also of The Cassina Group, securing the buyer in a private sale.
Nestled along the water, 15 Broughton Road is a captivating residence boasting unobstructed views, moss-draped live oaks, and easy access to the water. With a private deepwater dock, pool, and expansive living spaces across three levels, this 8,481 square foot home is the epitome of Lowcountry living. The home includes a stunning circular staircase, formal dining room, office, light-filled living room and an Italian countryside-inspired kitchen, oriented to take advantage of the marsh and water views.
“The sale of 15 Broughton Road underscores the desirability and allure of waterfront living in Charleston,” said Robertson Allen, founding partner and broker in charge of The Cassina Group. “I am proud to have quickly and successfully procured a contract for my seller on this truly remarkable property.”
The Cassina Group, which consistently ranks as the #1 boutique firm in Charleston, has a vast network of clients, which allowed them to secure the buyer in a private sale.
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“The Crescent is a special neighborhood,” said REALTOR Caroline Perkins Mollica of The Cassina Group, who represented the buyers. “The beautiful views, large living spaces, and serene outdoor areas at 15 Broughton Road were the perfect fit for my clients, and I am thrilled to have been involved in this transaction.”
With commitments to high-touch client service and leading-edge technology, The Cassina Group remains Charleston’s top boutique real estate firm with over $302 million in closed and pending sales so far in 2024. For more information about The Cassina Group, please visit TheCassinaGroup.com.
About The Cassina Group: The Cassina Group is a boutique real estate brokerage with offices in Mount Pleasant, SC and Charleston, SC. The firm is managed by founding partners and brokers-in-charge, Jimmy Dye and Robertson Allen, and Owen Tyler, partner and managing broker. Recent awards include top honors from Charleston Magazine, Inc. 5000, T3 Sixty, and SC Biz News. For more information, visit TheCassinaGroup.com or call 843-628-0008.
Rachael Lolar
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