$542,999
3 Beds
3 Baths
SqFt
0.13 Acre Lot
5,662 Sqft Lot
Status Active
Property Type Single Family Residence
Price Type
Year Built 2024
Neighborhood Elizabeth
Days on Website 27

Property Map

$542,999 – 1952 Copper Path Drive, Fort Mill, SC 29715

Street View

Courtesy of Lennar Sales Corp.

Description

This new two-story home offers ample space for the whole family to thrive. The first floor has a formal dining room as well as a casual breakfast room, a welcoming family room, a spacious owner’s suite and a covered patio for outdoor living. An upstairs bonus room adds versatility.

Property Details and Features

Appliances & Equipment

  • Description: “Dishwasher”, “Disposal”, “Double Oven”, “Electric Water Heater”, “Gas Range”, “Microwave”

Bathrooms

  • Full Bathrooms: 3
  • Half Bathrooms: 0

Bedrooms

  • Total Bathrooms: 3

Building

  • Finished Area Above Grade: 2540
  • Area: 2540
  • Construction Materials: “Fiber Cement”, “Stone”
  • Year Built: 2024
  • Construction Type: Site Built

Cooling

  • Details: “Central Air”

Floors

  • Flooring: “Vinyl”

Heating

  • Heating: “Central”

Home Owner’s Association

  • Dues Frequency: Quarterly
  • Fee: 322

Laundry

  • Description: “Laundry Room”

Listing

  • Days on Market: 20
  • Listing Price: 542999

Location

  • City: Fort Mill
  • State: SC
  • Zip: 29715
  • County: York
  • Subdivision: Elizabeth

Lot

  • Size: 0.13
  • Size Units: Acres

Schools

  • Elementary: Riverview
  • Middle/Junior High: Banks Trail
  • High School: Catawba Ridge

Utilities

  • Sewer: “Public Sewer”
  • Water Source: “City”

Auction Info

  • Auction Y/N: 0

Garage

  • Man Level Garage: 1

Interior Features

  • SqFt Lower: 0
  • Main SqFt: 2540
  • Third SqFt: 0
  • Heated Basement SqFt: 0
  • Unheated Basement SqFt: 0
  • UnheatedMan SqFt: 0
  • Unheated Third SqFt: 0
  • Unheated Total SqFt: 0
  • uUnheated Upper SqFt: 0

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