Welcome to this beautifully designed 5-bedroom, 3-bath home located in sought-after Cherokee Hall. A large, inviting front porch offers plenty of space for seating and sets the tone for this warm and welcoming property. Inside, a versatile space to the left of the entry can serve as a formal living… Read More room or home office. The hallway leads to a bright dining room featuring a large bay window that fills the space with natural light. The spacious family room is perfect for gathering, highlighted by a stunning brick fireplace.The kitchen is a true centerpiece, offering abundant counter and cabinet space, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a generous breakfast nook with its own bay window. Just beyond the family room is an additional flex space ideal for a home office, media or game room, or a playroom. The primary suite is generously sized and features wood floors, a dual vanity, a large walk-in tile shower, and a walk-in closet. Upstairs, you'll find the secondary bedrooms, a full bath, and an additional lounge area perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Enjoy outdoor living year-round on the screened-in back porch with ample room for seating. Conveniently located just off Savannah Highway, this home is close to shopping, dining, and everyday conveniences, with downtown Charleston only a short drive away. This home offers space, comfort, and an ideal location perfect for modern living. Use preferred lender to buy this home and receive an incentive towards your closing costs! Read Less
Courtesy of Keller Williams Realty Charleston Lynnette Duby
Listing Snapshot
Days Online
1
Last Updated
Property Type
Single Family Residence
Beds
5
Full Baths
3
Square Ft.
3,019
Lot Size
0.48 Acres
Year Built
1995
MLS Number
26016194
30 Days Snapshot Of 29414
$497k
+1%
(avg) sold price
95
+69%
homes sold
89
-18%
(avg) days on market
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Additional Details
Building
Built in 1995, 1 story, Levels: "One and One Half", Architectural style: "Traditional", Construction materials: "Vinyl Siding", Other structures: "No"