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1744 Mcswain Drive
West Columbia, SC 29169
$575,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3506
Property Description
Amazing two story home with views of the fabulous Saluda River! $5k credit to buyer for closing costs or rate buydown. Located in Rivers Edge, these homes rarely become available, so don’t miss your chance to be part of something really special. With access to the private riverfront, owners enjoy a beautiful, naturally wooded walkway with towering trees filled with Spanish moss and the peaceful sounds of the flowing river. From the moment you arrive, the curated landscape is a unique blend of flowers and low maintenance plants with little to no grass, making your summers easy breezy. Enter through the custom leaded glass door with sidelights into the wide foyer. This home was designed to be handicap accessible w/doorways at least 36 inches wide. True formal dining room has high ceilings with inset lighting for soft ambience supplementing the hanging chandelier. Two varieties of hardwood flooring are featured on the main level, including a traditional oak and a darker stained Brazilian species that frames a modern black tile feature facing the fireplace. Sliding glass doors give you a ton of natural light and lead to the elevated Trex deck. Outdoor kitchen gives you a ready-made spot for grilling. Eat-in kitchen boasts a high bar with granite countertops, a large pantry, a commercial grade gas range and vented hood. Master suite on main, large walk-in, brand new carpet and private bath. Updated lighting and hardware throughout. Downstairs features an expansive in-law suite.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1999
MLS Number
581084
Location
Address
1744 McSwain Drive
City
West Columbia
State
SC
Zip Code
29169
County
LEXINGTON (EAST)
Listing
Provider
South Carolina Realty, original listing
Name
South Carolina Realty
Phone
(803) 791-3800
Office Name
South Carolina Realty
Office Phone
(803) 791-3800
Agent Name
Melissa Sprouse

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