Charleston's Priciest Mansion Hits the Market at $13.5 Million
- Charleston's most expensive home, a 6,700 square foot compound, is for sale at $13.5 million.
- The property hit the market earlier this month, attracting attention for its luxurious features.
- With a hefty price tag, this mini-compound stands out in Charleston's real estate market.
A modern mansion in historic Charleston, South Carolina, has emerged as the city's most expensive listing, priced at $13.5 million. The 6,700 square foot property, located at 100 Murray Boulevard, features five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. Built in 2021, the home is a rarity in Charleston's historic district, where contemporary designs are seldom found. Listing agent Leslie Turner of Maison Real Estate emphasized the appeal of a turnkey residence that combines modern amenities with the charm of the historic area. The mansion was constructed by Akim Anastopoulo, a personal injury lawyer known for his role as a judge on the television series "Eye for an Eye," which earned him a Daytime Emmy nomination. Anastopoulo purchased the lot for $1.93 million in 2018, demolishing an older home to create his dream residence. The property boasts a prime location across from a promenade with views of the Ashley River. The four-story main house is equipped with numerous amenities, including a gym, office, home theater, and billiards room on the lowest level. The second floor features the kitchen, living room, and dining area, while the upper levels house the bedrooms. Additionally, a guest apartment with its own facilities is located behind the main house, accessible via an elevator or patio. Outdoor features include a pool, deck, outdoor kitchen, and lounge area, making it ideal for entertaining. Turner noted the unique integration of the pool into the home's design, enhancing the overall experience for guests.