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311 Nicklaus Road
Westminster, SC 29693
Patti Ray with Allen Tate - Anderson, original listing - (864) 972-3042
$589,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
Don't miss the opportunity to own this custom-built home on the 10th green at Chickasaw Point Golf Course. As you drive up to the home note the landscaping is in place leading you to the sweet front porch, with decking and gorgeous chandelier. Once you enter the home you will find the perfect combination of great room and kitchen ready for you to enjoy. Check out the ample cabinet space and the kitchen sink that looks out to the golf course. The island is perfect for entertaining and watching golfers. The family area offers floor to ceiling stone veneer fireplace including gas logs. Check out the 9-foot stackable sliding doors from the dining area to the upper deck which greatly enhances your view of the golf course. Once you step out you will find Ducks Back decking with wire railing, look up and see the beautiful tongue and groove pine ceilings. You may want to stop here and enjoy the beauty that surrounds you, but there's more! Nice powder room, full laundry room with a sink and the primary bedroom. This ample room has multiple walk-in closets, double vanities, and floor to ceiling tiled shower with glass door. Don't forget there is a double car garage as well. Now let's check out the lower level. Here you will find a lovely recreation room complete with full wet bar with beverage center and sink. Additionally, a cedar wine room complete with wine bottle storage and mini wine cooler. There are two additional bedrooms and a full bath as well as generous storage areas. The views are amazing from here as well, imagine yourself relaxing with a beverage or reading a book or entertaining friends. Don't miss this opportunity see this home as soon as possible. Chickasaw Point offers amenities that will make this the perfect paradise. Community restaurant and bar, pro-shop, putting green, driving range, plus the challenging 18 holes of golf. There is also a community pool, beach area, tennis/pickleball courts, walking trails and great neighbors. Lake Hartwell gated community with lake access, community dock and boat ramp. A great place to call home!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2025
MLS Number
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Location
Address
311 Nicklaus Road
City
Westminster
State
SC
Zip Code
29693
County
OCONEE
Listing
Name
Phone
(480) 297-4427
Office Name
Office Phone
(864) 972-3042
Agent Name
Patti Ray
Agency Phone
(864) 972-3042

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