
Apartments near Rhett-Aiken House in Charleston, SC (318 Rentals)


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Element 29

35 Folly Apartments

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Caroline

The Porter

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Summit Place

1000 King Street

Archer School Apartments

Madison Station

The Rumney

511 Meeting

655 East Bay

The Jasper

335 King St

129 Congress St, Unit Downtown Charleston

206 Calhoun St, Unit B
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Walk down almost any block around Charleston and you're sure to find a historical home, but some has been more history than others. With a single visit to Aiken-Rhett House, folks from Charleston apartments will see just why it's one of the most popular spots to visit in the entire city. Rich with history and heritage, the home has been around for almost two centuries, and has seen a lot of history in those many years. Restored to its former image, the house now is host to a splendid museum, as well as plenty of events and parties throughout the year. For those who want to stay close at hand to history, an apartment near the Aiken-Rhett House is a brilliant idea, giving you a chance to encompass yourself in pure history. A visit to Aiken-Rhett House gives visitors the chance to step into the shoes of one of the famous men in Charleston, Governor William Aiken, Jr, showing us just what life was like before the days of the Civil War. Everything from the beautifully furnished rooms to the slave quarters have been restored to their former beauty, providing a clearer picture of 19th Century South Carolina for those from Charleston apartments than anywhere else in the city. Fans of architecture and fans of history both will find plenty to love within these walls, with gorgeously furnished rooms around almost every corner, and every alcove bursting with historical significance. True history buffs would be mad to pass up the chance to get an apartment close to the Aiken-Rhett House, where they can walk the halls where great men once walked. History lives within every inch of this historical home, and with a walk through the halls you'll see why so many people visit this home every year. That history can envelop you as well, when you find an apartment near Rhett-Aiken Home, which will allow you to visit and experience it whenever you want.
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There are currently 347 Studio Apartments in Charleston with rent ranges from $999 to $2,950 with an average price of $1,953.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Charleston ranges from $783 to $7,855 with an average monthly rent of $2,062.
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