May 19, 2013

Charleston Condo Guide

Charleston has a zoning law that prohibits any new building from being over four stories high.  So these existing few Charleston Condos over four stories are the only game in town if you want to live with a view.

There are high-rises in some of the cities around Charleston, like Mt. Pleasant and Isle of Palms.  However if you want to live in Charleston, these are your options for high-rise living:

 

Kansas City High-Rise Condo Guide

We recently visited Kansas City for the first time and loved what’s happening with condominiums in the downtown core.  We saw historic buildings that have been converted alongside modern glass towers, giving buyers quite a range of options.  Here are a few of the Kansas City Condos we particularly liked:

  •   4646 Broadway:  LOVED the floor to ceiling walls of glass, and the fact that there are a maximum of two residences per floor, meaning you get at least a 180 degree view of the city from each home.
  • Wall Street Tower:  Great list of amenities and terrific views.
  • 909 Walnut:  Historic building that is now the tallest residential tower in Missouri.

St. Louis Condo Building Guide

4545 Lindell

4545 Lindell

When most people think of high-rise condos, their mind usually goes right to the big cities like New York and Miami.  However many smaller cities like St. Louis are quietly gathering steam.  This is just a sampling of the great condo buildings St. Louis has to offer:

Midtown Atlanta Condo Guide

These are just a few of the high-rise condominium options you have in the Midtown Atlanta area:

Portland Condo Guide

Portland is home to many different high-rise condo and loft options.  Most buildings can be found in the Downtown District, South Waterfront and the Pearl.  Here’s a handy guide of high-rise condo buildings in Portland:

Cleveland Condo Guide

Cleveland has a variety of condo and loft buildings from which to choose. There are rustic warehouse lofts at Cloak Factory as well as modern steel and glass condos at Stonebridge Plaza. Below is a list of condo buildings that we’ve found in the Cleveland area: