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2307 Park Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Blair Minick with BHHS Midlands Real Estate, original listing - (803) 309-5289
$715,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3053 Square Feet
Property Description
Just in time for the holidays and nestled in the historic Elmwood Park district, right in the heart of downtown Columbia, South Carolina, this charming home was built in 1910 and beautifully blends original finishes with modern updates. It retains beautiful original finishes, including 12-foot ceilings, intricate molding, and hardwood floors throughout. The property boasts 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a spacious southern front porch, and a newly restored balcony on the second floor. Upon entering through the foyer, you’re greeted by a large living room featuring one of the home’s seven fireplaces. French doors open to a formal dining room that’s perfect for gatherings and conveniently located next to the kitchen. The kitchen itself is well-equipped with stainless steel appliances, a tiled backsplash, a central island, and the best part, it overlooks the expansive backyard. Adjacent to the living room, there’s a versatile space that can serve as an informal living area or a library. The main level hosts a spacious master suite with a walk-in closet and a newly renovated bathroom featuring a double vanity and tiled shower. An additional bedroom and bathroom are also found downstairs. Upstairs, there are three more bedrooms, one equipped with a 1/2 bath, and just down the hall, there is an additional full bath. Don’t miss the charming, balcony that offers views of the surrounding neighborhood. The backyard is a serene escape, filled with a multitude of fruit trees and vegetables: plum, olive, fig, pecan, pineapple guava, asparagus, and more. All of this is accompanied by a 500-square-foot building with newly installed LVP flooring in October 2024. Additionally, there’s a 10x12 workshop, ideal for projects or extra storage. Best of all, there’s no HOA! Additional updates include a new roof in 2023, a metal roof over the kitchen and dining room in 2020, a hot tub remaining from 2019, recessed lighting in the master, and bathroom updates. You can enjoy all of the seasons in this hot spot!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1907
MLS Number
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Location
Address
2307 Park Street
City
Columbia
State
SC
Zip Code
29201
County
RICHLAND (EAST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(803) 309-5289
Office Name
Office Phone
(803) 309-5289
Agent Name
Blair Minick
Agency Phone
(803) 309-5289

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