Some homes are defined by their finishes. Others by how life unfolds within them. In a quiet, highly sought-after section of Daniel Island where homes rarely becomeavailable, this custom Lowcountry residence offers a level of privacy, walkability, anddaily ease that is increasingly difficult to find. Less than a block from top-ranked schools and minutes to Charleston International Airport, the home pairs a refined layout withseamless indoor-outdoor living and a fully private third-floor suite for extended stays or evolving needs. It is a setting designed for those who value time, discretion, and a lifethat moves effortlessly between obligation and retreat. Set within one of the most established and tightly held enclaves of the Island, this residence occupies a position where... the island feels at its most complete--mature tree-
lined streets, immediate access to water and parks, and a sense of quiet continuity that newer sections have yet to replicate. Opportunities here are limited, and ownership tends to be long-term.
Mornings begin without urgency. Light moves across the Wando River as the island wakes slowly--footsteps along shaded trails, the sound of water at Smythe Lake,
children walking to school just a block away. There is no need to coordinate the day around traffic or distance; everything essential is already integrated.
Within minutes, you are connected to shopping, Charleston International Airport and the region's primary business corridors, yet the return home feels distinctly removed--private, settled, and controlled.
Originally built by custom homebuilder Ryan Butler as a personal residence, the home reflects a level of intention rarely seen in speculative construction. As you tour the home, take a moment to appreciate the quality of the finishes. There's a discernable difference between this and other homes, the solidity you feel is real. The architecture is grounded in proportion and flow rather than excess--formal and informal spaces aligned along a central axis, with French doors opening to a full-length front porch that captures coastal breezes and extends living outward.
The kitchen, supported by a true butler's pantry, anchors the home for both daily use and larger gatherings, while the screened porch and outdoor living area--with fire feature and integrated cooking space--create a setting where evenings naturally extend.
Upstairs, the owner's retreat is positioned for privacy and light, with a terrace that receives the first hours of the day. The bath and dressing room are designed with clarity and functionality. Additional spacious ensuite rooms provide separation and comfort, while a fully independent third-floor suite offers flexibility that adapts over time--whether for extended family, guests, or a more private arrangement within the home. Several home-office opportunities provide independent spaces for one to three home offices.
What distinguishes this property further is not only the home itself, but how it sits within the island. Over 25 miles of trails, waterfront parks, a world-class tennis facility, a marina and open green space are accessed without planning--they are simply part of the day. Membership opportunities at Daniel Island Club extend the experience with golf, tennis, and dining set against the marsh and river, where availability remains limited and highly competitive.
Equally important is what this setting avoids. There is no dependence on long drives for routine life, and none of the constraints often associated with more urban historic
properties. Movement is simple. Time is preserved. The environment remains consistent.
2431 Settlers Street is not defined by scale alone, but by alignment, location, design, and daily function working together without compromise. It is a home that holds its value
not only in what it offers today, but in how effortlessly it supports what comes next.
We invite you to experience it in person--and discover a place where life feels both elevated and entirely your own.