News Summary
Madison LeCroy, star of ‘Southern Charm,’ has sold her Daniel Island home for $1.4 million as she prepares to expand her family. The property was on the market for just 10 days, showcasing the high demand for real estate in Charleston. Purchased for $1.49 million in 2022, the home featured modern finishes and amenities attracting over 20 potential buyers. LeCroy is expecting her second child, prompting the need for a larger home. The rapid sale highlights the thriving real estate market on Daniel Island.
Charleston, South Carolina – Madison LeCroy, star of the reality television series “Southern Charm,” has sold her Daniel Island home for $1.4 million as she prepares to expand her family. The home, located at 3019 Viscount Street, was listed for sale on March 7, 2025, and went under contract within just 10 days of being on the market. The sale was finalized on May 19, 2025.
LeCroy purchased the property in April 2022 for $1.49 million. The home boasts 2,858 square feet of living space, featuring four bedrooms and four bathrooms situated on a roughly 5,000-square-foot lot. Built in 2017, the residence includes modern finishes such as sage-green cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and gold-trimmed lighting fixtures that contributed to its appeal. An additional attraction of the property was the conversion of the two-car garage into a private gym complete with a hot tub, sauna, and cold plunge.
During an open house event, the property drew interest from over 20 potential buyers, showcasing the high demand for real estate in the area. LeCroy’s personal style in decor was noted as a factor that positively influenced buyer interest. In addition to the well-appointed bedrooms, the home features a master bathroom equipped with two custom walk-in closets, a spa-like soaking tub, and a large walk-in glass shower. An extra room above the garage served as LeCroy’s dressing room and includes a full kitchen, bedroom, living area, and full bathroom.
LeCroy is anticipating the arrival of her second child, due in July 2025. She also co-parents a 12-year-old son named Hudson with her ex-husband, prompting the need for a larger home to accommodate their growing family. The decision to sell the Daniel Island property aligns with her search for a more spacious residence in the same area.
The rapid sale of LeCroy’s home coincides with her filming commitments for Season 11 of “Southern Charm,” highlighting the intersection of her personal and professional life. Meanwhile, her co-star, Shep Rose, is also making headlines by opening his Isle of Palms house to the public as a vacation rental, suggesting a trend among cast members who are making real estate moves.
LeCroy’s recent transaction reflects the current real estate dynamics on Daniel Island, where interest remains high and properties are quickly changing hands. Buyers are attracted not only by the location’s charm but also by properties that blend modern luxury with personal touches, as seen in LeCroy’s former home.
As the Charleston real estate market continues to thrive, LeCroy’s sale serves as a notable example of how family changes often influence property decisions for public figures. The ongoing interest in both her real estate activities and personal life keeps her in the limelight as she navigates this exciting new chapter.
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Southern Charm Madison LeCroy House Sold
- Bravo TV: Madison LeCroy’s New House First Look
- MSN: Madison LeCroy Celebrates Closing Day on Her New House
- Bravo TV: Madison LeCroy Selling Charleston Home
- Wikipedia: Real estate

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