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118 Brandywine Drive
Mccormick, SC 29835
$349,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1850
Property Description
This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, has been customized to optimize the use of the livingspace by converting a deck into a four-season space, leaving the original living roomat the front entry to be used as a welcoming sitting room/parlor. The leaded frostedglass entry with its arched transom and sidelights, and two additional windows on either side, lends an air of sophistication to the room. Wooden blinds on the windows provide privacy, but you can still see who is on the covered front porch with the Ring doorbell security system. Tile flooring inside the door helps to keep the wood-look laminate floor past it clean. A coat closet is located conveniently near-by. The sitting/Livingroom has a pocket door that offers access and privacy to a guest suite with a split bedroom plan that has a full bath with built-in tub/shower between the two bedrooms.One of these rooms boasts a peaked ceiling with a large fully shaded arched window and a standard double folding door closet. The other overlooks the forest out back and enjoys two standard closets. The sitting room also offers access to the open concept kitchen/dining room which includes a breakfast bar between the two. All of the counters are granite, including the center island and matching cutting boards. A composite double sink complements the counter color. A tile backsplash makes clean-up easy, as does the black fingerprint resistant stainless refrigerator and flat-top electric range. The range's double oven design makes for easy holiday prep, and there is a dishwasher and countertop microwave, all black stainless. Lots of countertop space to prepare elaborate meals for the dining table or casual dining and snacks for the breakfast bar, with cabinets below on three sides and in the centerisland and above on the walls. The dining room has ample space for a formal table, floating shelves on the wall for your personal decor and three windows that allow natural light through from the converted living room. A hall leading off between the kitchen and dining room takes you to a large laundry room with wall and base cabinets and counter-top for folding. From here you can access the garage for easy access for groceries and packages. A pair of French doors directly across from the main entrance opens to the large, L-shaped 4-season room. You step into a tiledarea as you enter, maintaining some of the tropical sunroom feel with light pouring inthrough a wall of windows The rest of the room offers you the comfort of carpet after a long day of work or activity. The 4-season room is climate controlled by a separate mini split system and affords access to the back yard from a large landing and stairs.The primary bedroom on the opposite side of the house from the guest rooms has large, shaded windows allowing lots of natural light when you are ready for your day to begin. Soft carpeting welcomes your feet as you head into the bright bathroom with its double sink vanity and large, well-lit mirrors over each. The wand shower fixtureadds convenience to the oversized glass enclosed shower. You'll also love the large walk in-closet in the bedroom. From the back yard, there is access to a large outdoor storage area and full-size door leading to the crawl space beneath the house. Asection of the space has plenty of height for standing and has a level floor of patio pavers. The remainder is sloped and covered with plastic. From the front yard, the soft blue tones of the exterior with arched windows and dark blue shutters, and the stone facade at the entryway work well with the natural setting of this nicelylandscaped home. A flag proudly waving on the pole amongst ornamental trees out front decorates your yard. Your lovely home is nestled in the Monticello neighborhood of Savannah Lakes Village, close to a community dock, and offers you access to all of the on-site amenities the Village has to offer - several eateries,
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2000
MLS Number
524248
Location
Address
118 BRANDYWINE Drive
City
McCormick
State
SC
Zip Code
29835
County
MC CORMICK
Listing
Provider
Savannah Lakes Realty, original listing
Name
Savannah Lakes Realty
Phone
(864) 391-2700
Office Name
Savannah Lakes Realty
Office Phone
(770) 605-3082
Agent Name
Anna Winstead

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