$279,900
3 Beds
2.5 Baths
SqFt
3.25 Acre Lot
141,482 Sqft Lot
Status Active
Property Type Single Family Residence
Price Type
Year Built 1937
Neighborhood None
Days on Website 6

Property Map

$279,900 – 1315 Geneva Drive Unit Tract C, Chester, SC 29706

Street View

Courtesy of New Chester Realty LLC.

Description

Country Living at it’s Best. This Farm House features 3 bedrooms with 2.5 baths on 3.2 acres. All the original charm with hardwood floors in the Living room, sun porch, dining room and all bedrooms. The den could easily been turned into a master bedroom for downstairs. Full bath downstairs as well. Formal living room with an insert in the fireplace. Formal dining room with a closet for storage. Large kitchen

Property Details and Features

Appliances & Equipment

  • Description: “Exhaust Hood”

Bathrooms

  • Full Bathrooms: 2
  • Half Bathrooms: 1

Bedrooms

  • Total Bathrooms: 3

Building

  • Finished Area Above Grade: 2674
  • Area: 2674
  • Architecture: “Farmhouse”
  • Construction Materials: “Wood”
  • Year Built: 1937
  • Construction Type: Site Built

Cooling

  • Details: “Ceiling Fan(s)”, “Central Air”

Floors

  • Flooring: “Vinyl”, “Wood”

Heating

  • Heating: “Central”, “Electric”

Laundry

  • Description: “Mud Room”, “Laundry Room”, “Lower Level”

Listing

  • Days on Market: 1
  • Listing Price: 279900

Location

  • Unit: Tract C
  • City: Chester
  • State: SC
  • Zip: 29706
  • County: Chester
  • Subdivision: None

Lot

  • Size: 3.248
  • Size Units: Acres

Roof

  • Description: “Shingle”

Schools

  • Elementary: Chester Park
  • Middle/Junior High: Chester
  • High School: Chester

Utilities

  • Sewer: “Septic Installed”
  • Water Source: “Shared Well”, “Well”

Auction Info

  • Auction Y/N: 0

Garage

  • Man Level Garage: 0

Interior Features

  • SqFt Lower: 0
  • Main SqFt: 1500
  • Third SqFt: 0
  • Unheated Total SqFt: 0

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