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816 Wraggs Ferry Rd.
Georgetown, SC 29440
$234,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
--
Property Description
WEDGEFIELD PLANTATION! Just 8 minutes to downtown Georgetown and Front St.! This beautifully and tastefully remodeled march facing end condo in beautiful, historic Wedgefield Plantation boasts carefree vinyl flooring throughout, soaring vaulted ceiling in main living area, wood burning fireplace, and gorgeous kitchen with SS appliances and granite counters. New stacked LG laundry unit in separate laundry room. Custom wet bar in main dining/living area. TONS of closets and storage spaces throughout, including large stand-up attic. 2 reserved off-street parking spaces in front of the unit. Large screen porch off the living area and separate deck off master looking onto the marsh and the wonderful wildlife. NEW ROOF in 2021. Private outside storage. VERY LOW HOA fee. includes trash, landscaping, private boat launch, and private pool for condos only. Golf Carts Welcome! Wedgefield Country Club is located within historic Wedgefield Plantation and has undergone a magnificent transformation which reflects in both the beautiful landscaping and the enhanced services offered by the Club including a bar and grill which is open to everyone.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1981
MLS Number
2409841
Location
Address
816 Wraggs Ferry Rd.
City
Georgetown
State
SC
Zip Code
29440
County
GEORGETOWN
Listing
Provider
ListWithFreedom.com, original listing
Name
ListWithFreedom.com
Phone
(561) 843-4877
Office Name
ListWithFreedom.com Inc
Office Phone
(855) 456-4945
Agent Name
Ralph Harvey

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