$105,000
0 Bed · 525 Sq Ft
Secure interior slip with Harbor access—minutes from Charleston's waterfront
0
Beds
525
Sq Ft
2002
Built
This is a rare turn-key opportunity for boat owners: Boat Slip I-7 (12' x 35') sits inside one of downtown Charleston’s most desirable marinas, offering protected water for calmer docking while keeping open Harbor access minutes away. The slip’s interior location reduces wake and current during docking maneuvers—an immediate practical advantage for weekend outings and longer cruises alike.
The marina supports a boating lifestyle with gated security and full-service conveniences: shore power, potable water, restroom and shower facilities, pump-out service, and on-site shared laundry. These amenities, combined with the slip’s proximity to Charleston Harbor, make I-7 a strong option for owners who want reliable day-to-day access to the water without the hassle of long commutes to the launch.
Beyond the dock, you’re a short boat ride from Charleston’s famed waterfront — from restaurants and waterfront bars to the historic sightseeing routes and the open Atlantic beyond. Whether you’re keeping a weekender, a center console, or a modest sportfisher, this slip’s 12' beam and 35' length are well-suited to a variety of vessels and cruising plans.
Slips in this facility rarely come to market, and this listing — offered at $105,000 — reflects the scarcity and utility of a well-located berth in downtown Charleston. Built in 2002 and maintained with marina-standard services, I-7 gives buyers the chance to secure a convenient, secure place on the water just as boating season ramps up. For owners who value accessibility to the harbor and quick ties to downtown Charleston’s amenities, this is an attractive, low-maintenance way to expand your waterfront options.
Located at the edge of downtown Charleston’s waterfront, this marina places you close to the city’s historic piers, seafood restaurants, and cultural attractions. The peninsula’s compact layout makes errands, dining, and nightlife easily reachable by foot or a short taxi; meanwhile, the marina community attracts boaters who value easy access to harbor channels and island cruising. Expect a lively marine neighborhood culture in season, with a mix of long-time residents and visiting boaters drawn to Charleston’s architecture, culinary scene, and maritime events.
Marina slips in downtown Charleston operate in a tight niche market where inventory is typically low and demand rises sharply with the approach of spring and summer. This listing is offered at $105,000, with an automated valuation midpoint of $105,000 and an estimated range of $100,800–$109,200 (confidence 0.65). Compared with traditional residential segments, slips often sell quickly when available because supply is constrained—many marinas maintain long waitlists. For buyers, that means competition is frequently concentrated and price sensitivity limited for well-positioned berths with full services and Harbor access. While broad Charleston residential market indicators (median home prices and days on market) fluctuate by neighborhood, the micro-market for downtown slips is driven more by berth availability, access to open water, and marina amenities than by seasonal home-price swings. In short: limited supply and predictable seasonal demand suggest this is a seller-favorable category; buyers who need convenient Harbor access should act decisively when opportunities like I-7 appear.
Excellent waterfront recreation: immediate harbor access, nearby waterfront parks and walking paths, and quick routes to island cruising and coastal fishing.
Low
$101K
Midpoint
$105K
High
$109K
$200/SF estimated price per square foot
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Located at the edge of downtown Charleston’s waterfront, this marina places you close to the city’s historic piers, seafood restaurants, and cultural attractions. The peninsula’s compact layout makes errands, dining, and nightlife easily reachable by foot or a short taxi; meanwhile, the marina community attracts boaters who value easy access to harbor channels and island cruising. Expect a lively marine neighborhood culture in season, with a mix of long-time residents and visiting boaters drawn to Charleston’s architecture, culinary scene, and maritime events.
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