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1215 Andersonville Road
Townville, SC 29689
Tina Wilson with Western Upstate Keller William, original listing - (864) 225-8006
$324,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
Gorgeous ranch style home directly across the street from Hartwell Lake and just a 15 second drive to Weldon Island Corps of Engineers Boat Landing and park. Live lake life at an affordable price! The interior has a just been painted and new laminate flooring has just been installed throughout most of the home. Relax on the large rear deck within the fenced yard and enjoy the seasonal lake views. The home was built in 2009 and offers low maintenance vinyl and stone veneer siding. The entry foyer welcomes guests with brand new, beautiful laminate flooring that flows through most of the home. The living room has soaring vaulted ceilings with dual ceiling fans and a gorgeous stacked rock fireplace with gas logs. (The tv over the fireplace passes with the sale along with the surround sound components.) Entertain guests in the living room or breakfast area while preparing dinner in the open concept kitchen with L shaped counters and a breakfast bar. The full, large appliance package passes with the sale including the stove/range, dishwasher, microwave and stainless side by side fridge. The fridge is included at buyer's choice but it is as is. The rear sunroom could be a perfect home office add a closet for an additional bedroom. The front bedroom has wonderful natural light, a closet and a ensuite full bath with wheelchair accessible roll in tiled shower. In the rear of the home is a large master bedroom with direct access to the large bath which holds a walk in closet, shower/tub combo and dual vanities. This bath is also accessible from the hallway. The guest room has carpeting and a closet but does lack a window (due to a design change during the building process). This room has always functioned as a third bedroom but could also be a flex room or office space. Don't miss the half bath at the foyer entry. The laundry room is at the entry from the two car attached garage. At almost 1900 square feet this home is spacious and so welcoming!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2009
MLS Number
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Location
Address
1215 Andersonville Road
City
Townville
State
SC
Zip Code
29689
County
ANDERSON
Listing
Name
Phone
(864) 225-8006
Office Name
Office Phone
(864) 225-8006
Agent Name
Tina Wilson
Agency Phone
(864) 225-8006

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