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4935 Sound View Drive
Mount Pleasant, SC 29466
Lauren Zurilla with The Boulevard Company, LLC, original listing - (843) 723-1988
$2,900,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 5, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
This home is truly one-of-a-kind, nestled along the Hamlin Sound with views that will leave you in awe. Nearly every room captures these stunning 180-degree vistas of everything we adore about the Lowcountry; the ICW, sweeping marshlands, IOP, the IOP Connector & even the iconic Sullivan's Island light house! With a pond on one side of the home it's peaceful & private! Custom built with features including extensive millwork, architectural details such as archways, unique ceilings in each bedroom & an art gallery hallway. A COMPLETELY remodeled kitchen includes a beverage center with wine cooler & 2nd sink, impressive pantry & lighted upper cabinets along with high end appliances, custom paint & is open to the great room. L-shaped screened porch is accessable from both great room & kitchenand boasts an outdoor kitchen complete with built in Lynx grill, connected to natural gas, quartz counters & includes another wine fridge & storage. There's even electric hurricane shutters on the back of the house. Just push a button and you have peace of mind! This level has 3 bedrooms, one with access to the screened porch and has an ensuite full bath and on the other side of the home, there's 2 generously sized bedrooms with a Jack-n-Jill full bath. The back bedroom here has its own private screened porch and gas fireplace. Upstairs you'll find the primary suite with a double tray ceiling with a huge custom closet & a full bath with a steam shower & heated floors plus a built in TV to catch the news while getting ready for your day. It's from the primary bedroom's private porch that you'll see the Sullivan's Island Lighthouse in the distance! There's plenty of storage upstairs plus the 5th bedroom with a 4th full bath and it's own private a porch as well! The garage level has an HVAC finished space (additional 895 sq/ft), a full bath, 2nd laundry room & wet bar including the home's 3rd wine fridge. It's in this space that you'll see the 3 stop elevator that has been serviced yearly, and in the 3 car garage area you'll notice the stylish new storage cabinets throughout with a newly finished floor. This impressive home has a lower-level covered porch, extensive landscape lighting & a water fountain out front, illuminating the elegance you'd expect from a home of this caliber. Additional notables are 4 HVACs that have all been replaced within the last 5 years, new roof (2021), whole house generator, smart home lighting system (2021), 2 tankless water heaters one with instant hot water, reverse osmosis water in the kitchen & the home was painted on the exterior in 2020. Real stucco was used on the house and it's in the same condition as it was when the home was built (according to the contractor!). Truly a dream, this is a lovingly maintained home that offers something that most others don't - stunning views, on a private lot, in an amazing neighborhood, while only being 4 miles from the beach. Just imagine waking up in this home every day!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2006
MLS Number
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Location
Address
4935 Sound View Drive
City
Mount Pleasant
State
SC
Zip Code
29466
County
CHARLESTON
Listing
Name
Phone
(843) 723-1988
Office Name
Office Phone
(843) 723-1988
Agent Name
Lauren Zurilla
Agency Phone
(843) 723-1988

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