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Chase Stokes Has Sold $3M South Carolina Home After ā€œOuter Banksā€ Filming Wraps — and Moved to a New State

Chase Stokes Has Sold $3M South Carolina Home After ā€œOuter Banksā€ Filming Wraps — and Moved to a New State

Natalia SenanayakeWed, May 13, 2026 at 9:31 PM UTC

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Chase Stokes (L) and his recently sold S.C. home (R)
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Chase Stokes sold his South Carolina home for $3 million after purchasing it for $2.6 million in December 2023, according to property records

The 3,425-square-foot property features five bedrooms, a sauna, a fire pit and lush landscaping for added privacy

The listing comes months after Stokes wrapped filming for the final season of Outer Banks in Charleston

Chase Stokes has officially sold his South Carolina home months after filming for Outer Banks' final season wrapped in Charleston.

The 3,425-square-foot property located in Old Mount Pleasant, S.C., sold for $3 million on Friday, May 8, according to property records. The actor, 33, purchased the property for $2.6 million in December 2023, and later listed it for $3.3 million in late March.

Stokes listed the home three months after it was confirmed that production had officially ended for the Netflix drama, set in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, back in December 2025, according to Tudum.Ā The fifth and final season of the fan-favorite show — in which Stokes has starred as John B. Routledge since it first debuted in 2020 — is expected to premiere later this year.

Kaelin Hall of William Means Real Estate held the listing.

The front porch
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"Old Mount Pleasant offers something rare: you're minutes from downtown Charleston and the beach, but the street itself feels like a hidden retreat,ā€ Hall tells PEOPLE. ā€œFor someone like Chase, who's constantly on the move, this home was a true place to come home to."

The kitchen
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After the property sold last week, Hall shared in an Instagram post that Stokes, who she referred to as her ā€œreally loyal and kind client,ā€ had already moved to California before the property was listed.

Stokes' now-former abode boasts five bedrooms and four full bathrooms, and offers a serene sense of privacy thanks to its lush landscaping.

Looking inside the property, an open layout brings together the kitchen, dining and living areas in one large space that's ideal for entertaining.

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The kitchen features a large center island with barstool seating and waterfall countertops. Meanwhile, the living area leads directly out to a screened-in porch overlooking the spacious backyard.

The screened-in porch
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In the primary bedroom, the en-suite bathroom boasts dual sinks, a soaking tub and a walk-in shower. It also leads directly into the attached walk-in closet.

Outside, residents can unwind on the second porch located at the front of the house, or take advantage of the amenities in the backyard, including a fire pit, outdoor shower and sauna.

The primary bedroom
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In an interview published in December 2025, Stokes opened up to PEOPLE about the last season of Outer Banks and how he and the cast are "thankful for the run, and we're ready for it to be done."

"We want the story to end on the right note versus [turning] four seasons into season nine and we're going after aliens or something," the actor said. "We want to cut the chord before we lose the plot."

Still from 'Outer Banks' season 4
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He also teased the ending of the series and how its conclusion is exactly what he expected.

"It's beautiful to know that even though there's the highs and lows throughout all of the seasons, it's ending exactly how I was told when I started the show," he added.

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