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1604 Six Mile Highway
Central, SC 29630
$487,500
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
A unique opportunity to own a home--thoughtfully updated not for a flip, but for a forever family home--without Clemson city restrictions, but only minutes from downtown Clemson and campus. Spring is about to decorate this spacious property with lush trees, and bright colored flora. Zoned for Clemson Elementary but will a Central address, this home has a modern, open floor plan and gorgeous finishes. The star is the kitchen, with a large lovely granite peninsula/counters with space for seating, stainless appliances, some charming open shelving, and lots of cabinets for storage. Refinished hardwood floors gleam in the sunlight from newer windows in the spacious living room with focal fireplace and in the dining area. Off the kitchen, the laundry room provides extra storage and access to the two-car attached garage. From the living room, you’ll have convenient access to the freshly painted deck, which spans the back of the home, providing room for grilling and outdoor dining while overlooking the incredible immense rear of the property. There are 4 bedrooms on the main level, including the primary en-suite with multiple closets, hardwood floors and attached bath with easy-entry shower. In addition to two other guest bedrooms, you'll find a usable, flex space. Built as an artist's studio, this tiled room is divided into two areas via a cased opening. Sunlight abounds through the rear wall of windows. New owners could use this as a fourth bedroom, an office, playroom, or as a workout space. Downstairs, the walk-out lower level is fully finished and has loads of possibilities. Features include a recreation room, large custom closets, a tiled shower bathroom, and access to the charming, screened porch. On the 2+ acre property, you'll be delighted by the treehouse, enclosed raised bed garden area, swing set and gently sloping land that is adjacent to the Clemson Experimental Forest with hiking trails and a creek. Look no further, you've found an updated home, on a large parcel, and only 5 minutes from downtown Clemson!
Property Information
Lot Size
2 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
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MLS Number
20270823
Location
Address
1604 Six Mile Highway
City
Central
State
SC
Zip Code
29630
County
PICKENS
Listing
Provider
Monaghan Co. LLC, original listing
Name
Monaghan Co. LLC
Phone
(864) 639-1188
Office Name
Monaghan Company Real Estate
Office Phone
(864) 639-1188
Agent Name
Bond Mathews

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