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1315 Guerins Bridge Rd.
Awendaw, SC 29429
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7.00 acres |
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Deep Water , Waterview |
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Mortgage Estimate:
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Rate: 6.50% | Years: 30
Down Payment: $169,800 (20.0%)
Loan: $679,200
Payment: $4,294
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Expansive Deepwater Property
This expansive, waterfront property located amid the scenic serenity of South Carolina's pristine coastal landscape is an excellent investment opportunity. Ideally-situated inside the Francis Marion National Forest along deep-water access to the lovely Wando River, the seven-acre $849,000 tract is only 10 minutes from Mount Pleasant's up-scale dining and shopping areas and 25 minutes from the heart of historic Charleston, offering an outstanding blend of countryside living and first-class urban amenities. The site includes another seven acres of golden marshes, providing an ample buffer for privacy, as well as a natural habitat for egrets, herons, ibis, and numerous other captivating wildlife species. Additional features include an off-site septic system, as well as the option of sub-dividing the property.
The property includes a brand-new 600-foot dock on shimmering Darrell Creek, offering spectacular views from sunrise to sunset in an unspoiled estuary system influenced by ocean tides. Dolphins and porpoises can often be seen splashing in creek areas that also attract schools of red drum and croaker, as well as diving osprey and pelicans, and the deep-water dock is ideal for launching enjoyable boat cruises to Charleston Harbor or simply casting nets for shrimp and crabs. Tucked away in quiet seclusion where bald eagles soar and white-tailed deer abound, the property is nevertheless only minutes from championship links at the Charleston National Golf Club, a short drive from Mount Pleasant's chic Town Center, and fewer than twenty minutes from the sandy public beaches of The Isle of Palms. Just north of the property, hiking, biking, kayaking, and horseback trails are only some of the many recreational opportunities available in the 250,000-acre Francis Marion National Forest and the 67,000-acre Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
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