The bluff-top home at 111 Riverland Drive in Riverland Terrace has entered the public market for the first time since its construction in 1954 by the Halsey family, longtime owners of W.B. Halsey Lumber Company. Represented by William Means Real Estate, the property presents a seldom-available opportunity along a tightly held stretch of elevated waterfront overlooking the Stono River, a broad tidal waterway connecting to Charleston Harbor just minutes from downtown.
Spanning 5,293 square feet, the four-bedroom, five-bath brick residence sits beneath mature live oaks and captures sweeping western sunset views from nearly every primary room. A private dock with a 9,000-pound boat lift extends into true deepwater frontage, pairing direct boating access with the added advantage of elevation along one of Charleston’s most scenic tidal corridors. Recently updated for modern living, the home retains architectural ties to its origins, including Old Charleston brick and custom kitchen countertops crafted from reclaimed timber salvaged from the family’s former lumber mill following Hurricane Hugo.
“We’re seeing continued demand for waterfront homes that offer both privacy and proximity to downtown Charleston,” said Beverly Burris, representing the property for William Means Real Estate. “The supply of true deepwater properties within established neighborhoods like Riverland Terrace is extremely limited. When one becomes available, the market responds.”…