
Description
Commercial property located in the short term rental overlay. The lot is approximately 146' x 33' (.11 acre). 190 Coming Street is rated a Category 4 on the Architectural Inventory for Charleston and is zoned Diverse Residential DR-2F. It's also in the Old City District, the Old City Height District, the Amusement and Recreation District and is in the SC Opportunity Zone. The seller says that this is one of the oldest if not THE oldest barbershops in Charleston. One of several properties owned in the 19th century by descendants of the Cohen family. Building was originally constructed as a one-room house, moved from next door to make way for the expansion of the Immaculate Conception Catholic School gymnasium. Needs further research.Charleston Planning says property was built in 1895 but seller says it was built around 1814. According to the Architectural Inventory Card, the foundation is brick pillars. There is a lawn irrigation system on the property. There were once 3 properties on this parcel; the barber shop and two 3 story homes. It is our understanding that although the barber shop cannot be taken down, it can be added onto (up to double the current size). It is also our understanding the there can be another home built on this property but no larger than 2,000 SQFT. Please read the letter from planning in the documents section. All information is deemed correct; however, buyer and selling agent are to confirm anything of relevance.
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0BEDS
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0.11ACRES
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0BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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400SQFT
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$3,250$/SQFT
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Description
Commercial property located in the short term rental overlay. The lot is approximately 146' x 33' (.11 acre). 190 Coming Street is rated a Category 4 on the Architectural Inventory for Charleston and is zoned Diverse Residential DR-2F. It's also in the Old City District, the Old City Height District, the Amusement and Recreation District and is in the SC Opportunity Zone. The seller says that this is one of the oldest if not THE oldest barbershops in Charleston. One of several properties owned in the 19th century by descendants of the Cohen family. Building was originally constructed as a one-room house, moved from next door to make way for the expansion of the Immaculate Conception Catholic School gymnasium. Needs further research.Charleston Planning says property was built in 1895 but seller says it was built around 1814. According to the Architectural Inventory Card, the foundation is brick pillars. There is a lawn irrigation system on the property. There were once 3 properties on this parcel; the barber shop and two 3 story homes. It is our understanding that although the barber shop cannot be taken down, it can be added onto (up to double the current size). It is also our understanding the there can be another home built on this property but no larger than 2,000 SQFT. Please read the letter from planning in the documents section. All information is deemed correct; however, buyer and selling agent are to confirm anything of relevance.
