Jimmy Jenkins, Broker Associate, e-Pro, ABR, REALTOR

Keller Williams Charleston-Mt. Pleasant Office

Cellular 770-365-8795

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This three bedroom town home overlooking the Ripley Light Marina on the Historic Ashley River in Charleston is sure to please everyone. Bring your boat or you can rent a boat from the marina—you have a private boat slip at the Ripley Light Marina assigned to this Town Home right beside California Dreaming.

Charleston has become one of the top USA vacation spots because it has just about something for anyone. You will certainly not run out of things to do even if you lived here.

If you have never visited Charleston or taken a vaction in this most historic of southern cities you'll want to come back again and again. Who knows you might even move here. It is really difficult to describe all there is to do in the Charleston area. Where the War of Northern Aggresson (Civil War to the Yankees) began you can visit Fort Sumter, The High Battery in Charleston and Fort Moultrie on Sullivan' Island

Perfect 3 bedroom all with private bath in Downtown Charleston at the Ashley Light Marina

Location: Charleston Area, South Carolina,

(20 minutes to beaches,

Accommodations: Townhome - 3 Bedrooms - 3 Baths - (+ Queen Sleeper SofaSleeps 8)


Anytime of the year is a good time to visit the beautiful Charleston area. There is plenty to do all year round. Why stay in a motel room for more than this whole house with four bedrooms and a private swimming pool?

You won't be disappointed when you choose this Marina Town home for your Charleston trip. This is a well appointed home in a quiet marina setting. If you want convenience to everything Charleston offers you can’t do better than this beautiful marina town home. This home offers the perfect combination of privacy, in a quiet setting, and easy access to our beautiful historic city. It's comfortable and fully furnished for complete enjoyment of nearby beaches and historic Charleston. You are in Charleston and 20 minutes from the beaches of Sullivan's Island and Isle Of Palms. You are also about 20 minutes to Folly Beach and 25 minutes to John’s island, Kiawah Island and Seabrook. To see everything the Charleston area offers this location is perfect. Close to shopping and downtown sightseeing, The Battery, Harbor Tours, Fort Sumter Tours and all the great Charleston restaurants. A two minute walk from the marina town home and you are at California Dreaming on the Ashley River, one of the best waterfront dining experience in Charleston.


Enjoy beautiful sunsets over the Charleston Harbor, walk over the Ashley River bridge and the spectacular new Cooper River Bridge.

The beaches of Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms (20 Min). Historic Charleston- wonderful restaurants, clubs, walking tours, horse drawn carriages, tours of historic homes, Aquarium (5 Min).

Patriots Point Naval Museum and WII Aircraft Carrier USS Yorktown (10 minutes)

Shem Creek- Restaurants and offshore gulf stream fishing boats and sport fishing charter boats (15 minutes)


Vacation Rental Features

Amenities--Air Conditioning---Washer/Dryer---Linens Provided

Beds King Bed---King Bed---Queen Bed---Sleeper SofaBed

Entertainment Cable/Satellite TV---DVD---CD Player---Stereo System

Kitchen Full Kitchen: Fully functional with all the cooking utensils and accessories you'll need. Cooking Utensils Provided


Rates (in US Dollars ):

Credit Cards Accepted: VISA & MASTERCARD

Maximum 8 individuals.

Fall/Winter weeks 10/01 thru 3/20 $1250/wk $250/nite 4 night minimum

Spring rates 3-21 to 5/30 1450/wk $290/nt 4 night minimum

Summer rate 5/30 thru 9/30 $1550/wk weekly Sat.to Sat.

Holidays Christmas, New Year's, 4th July $1850/wk $370/nt 4 nite min.

Weekly Sat.ck-in 4:00 PM Ck-out Sat.10:00 AM

housekeeping chg $135.00 if rental is for less than one week.

All rates do not include 12.50% taxes. No rentals to individuals under age of 26

Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.

Don't Miss:

Spoleto Festival & Piccolo Spoleto

When Spoleto Festival USA was launched as a counterpart to its famous Italian namesake, Charleston was chosen as the host for this prestigious event. Every year, from late May through mid-June, more than 125 performances in music, dance and theatre transform the city into a cultural mecca. Piccolo Spoleto highlights local and regional artists ranging from avant-garde to classical.


Southeastern Wildlife Exposition

Each February, thousands of wildlife enthusiasts converge upon Charleston for the largest, most-comprehensive wildlife art expo of its kind. Exhibits are staged throughout the city, showcasing over $20 million in wildlife art.


Carriage Tours in CharlestonHistoric Carriage Tours

Charleston, SC
(843) 723-8145

What the cable car is to San Francisco, the carriage is to Charleston. You'll ride by block after block of buildings that were here during the Civil War, as informative and entertaining guides tell the story of Charleston. Carriage tours operate seven days a week, and parking is free. This is a great way to start your day in America's most-historic city. Tours leave from 40 N. Market Street.


Graveyard TourBulldog Tours

(843) 722-8687
With exclusive access to many of Charleston's most famous and haunted sites, Bulldog Tours entertain, intrigue, delight and frighten those who choose to stroll into Charleston's dark and ghostly past. Explore the Old City Jail, a pre-revolutionary dungeon, the city's oldest graveyard and more.


Aiken-Rhett HouseAiken-Rhett House Tours

(843) 723-1623
The Aiken-Rhett House is a nearly pristine example of an antebellum urban plantation. Built by a wealthy merchant in 1818 and later expanded by Governor and Mrs. William Aiken in the 1830s, the lavish estate has remained largely unchanged since its heyday. Tours provide glimpses of the classical art and sculpture that adorn its interior, as well as its servants' quarters, kitchens and numerous outbuildings.


Drayton HallDrayton Hall

(843) 769-2600
After seven generations, two great wars, and numerous hurricanes and earthquakes, Drayton Hall is the only plantation house on the Ashley River to have survived the Revolutionary and Civil Wars intact. Completed in 1742, the main house on this National Trust Historic Site is in nearly original condition. Professionally guided tours give a rare glimpse back in time.


Irvin House Vineyards'Irvin House Vineyards

(843) 559-6867
Charleston's only domestic vineyard and winery features five varieties of muscadine wine. Tour the grounds, enjoy a wine tasting or bring your own picnic for a relaxing afternoon.


Middleton PlaceMiddleton Place

(843) 556-6020 or (800) 782-3608
Visitors experience life much as it was in 1741, when these magnificent landscaped gardens (America's oldest) were laid. Based on European style, the gardens include lush, grassy ramps, ornamental canals, camellias, azaleas and live ancient oaks. The Plantation stable yards feature costumed craftspeople demonstrating skills performed by slaves in the 18th century. A guided tour of the house interprets the Middleton family's role in American history.


Charleston Museum

(803) 722-2996
America's oldest museum, the Charleston Museum is a must-see for history buffs. Founded in 1773, the museum offers thoroughly modern, state-of-the-art interactive exhibits detailing the city's colorful history. Highlights include a full-size replica of a confederate submarine and a hands-on children's room. The museum also offers guided walking tours of the city's historic districts.


Dock Street Theater & Charleston Stage

(843) 577-7183
The historic Dock Street Theater was built on the site of the country's very first large-scale performance venue. Today, the theater stages performances by many community groups and professional repertory companies. The theater is home to the Charleston Stage theater company, which produces a full calendar of musicals, dramas and revues.


North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center

(843) 529-5000
The North Charleston Coliseum's stage has been graced by the likes of Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Elton John and Jimmy Buffet. The 13,000-seat venue also stages a variety of sporting events and exhibitions, including hockey matches starring the Charleston Stingrays. The adjoining Performing Arts Center features classical performances and Broadway shows.


Sea Turtle at SC AquariumSouth Carolina Aquarium & Aquarium Wharf

(843) 720-1990
At a whopping 93,000 square feet, the South Carolina Aquarium is home to 800-plus animals. Exhibit highlights include a re-created backcountry swamp and an Amazon River display featuring a giant anaconda, piranhas and other terrifying species. The aquarium is adjacent to the IMAX Theatre and Fountain Walk, making it an extremely popular attraction for families.


Spring Festival of Houses and Gardens

(843) 723-1623
Get a rare glimpse into the interiors and gardens of more than 150 of Charleston's private residences, dating from the American colonial period, through the antebellum and Victorian years of architecture, to the early 20th century. Sponsored by the Histric Charleston Foundation, the festival takes place annually in March and April.


Fall Candlelight Tour of Homes & Gardens

(800) 968-8175
Choose from a series of evening tours of treasured historic homes' interiors. These are self-paced, self-guided walking tours with volunteer guides stationed in each house or garden. On average, eight to ten sites are included in each tour, which vary in architectural styles and periods. All tours are in historic districts. Well-supervised children over the age of eight are welcome. Strollers or children carried by parents are not allowed inside historic homes. Tours are sponsored by the Preservation Society and run annually in September and October.


Charleston Tea Plantation

(843) 559-8383
Tour America’s only working tea farm, on picturesque Wadmalaw Island. Learn about the growing and manufacturing process in an informative factory tour, and take a narrated bus tour through the fields. The Gift Shoppe is the perfect place to purchase American Classic Tea, tea pots and other related items.

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Jimmy Jenkins, Broker Associate, e-Pro, ABR, REALTOR
Keller Williams Charleston-Mt. Pleasant Office
Cellular 770-365-8795