Church Street Inn, a Historic Charleston Treasure
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Considered by many to be the 'cultural capital of the south,' Charleston, South Carolina enjoys a reputation for great food, friendly residents, and well-preserved historic architecture. Amidst the cobblestone streets and antebellum homes,
Church Street Inn is far from the ordinary timeshare.
The resort's one and two-bedroom town homes have real hardwood floors with oriental carpets, deep leather sofas, and classic floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a quiet courtyard. There's a 1/2 bath downstairs, along with a full kitchen, and living/dining room. Carpeted bedrooms are located upstairs, with a small balcony off the master.
With Halloween right around the corner, owners and guests at
Church Street Inn can walk to some of Charleston's 'spooky' attractions like the
ghost tour or the haunted jail tour. For less supernatural thrills, the Old City Market sits just down Market street, with over 100 vendors selling everything from locally grown foods to souvenirs.
Church Street owners get the best of both worlds when it comes to exchanging: The resort trades through Interval International with a Premier rating, or RCI with a Hospitality Award!
The developer,
Festiva Resorts, now sells a 'points-based' membership, but savvy buyers can still pick-up a deeded
timeshare resale week from an existing owner. It's not often that timeshare demand exceeds supply, but as Charleston vigorously protects its historic district from development, there won't be more timeshares built here anytime soon. Interested buyers should act now while prices for this timeshare treasure are at their lowest.