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1519 Clubhouse Rd Summerton, SC 29148
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Key Details
Sold Price $610,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Detached
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,845 sqft
Price per Sqft $330
MLS Listing ID 23014345
Bedrooms 5
Full Baths 3
Year Built 1970
Lot Size 0.320 Acres
Property Description
Beautiful, well-maintained waterfront home boasting commanding views of Lake Marion's desirable Wyboo Creek. Open floor plan with vaulted exposed beam pine ceiling and original pine flooring in living areas! Tankless water heater provides you and your guests an endless supply of hot water. Enjoy AMAZING sunrises on the screened porch. Launch your boats from the on-site ramp or access the water via the sandy beach to float or swim. The pier provides ample space for fishing, sunning or relaxing. Multiple lakefront food and beverage options available just minutes from the dock. Lot has mature trees/landscaping, storage shed, and tall metal carport for boat storage. Most of the furniture conveys. All listing information solely subject to independent verification by buyer/buyer's agent.
Location
State SC
County Clarendon
Area 88 - Clr - Lake Marion Area
Interior
Heating Heat Pump
Cooling Central Air
Flooring Ceramic Tile, Wood
Fireplaces Type Great Room
Laundry Laundry Room
Exterior
Exterior Feature Dock - Existing
Community Features Boat Ramp, RV/Boat Storage
Utilities Available Santee Cooper
Waterfront true
Waterfront Description Lake Privileges,Lake Front,Lakefront - Marion,Waterfront - Deep,Seawall
Roof Type Metal
Building
Lot Description .5 - 1 Acre
Story 1
Foundation Raised Slab
Sewer Septic Tank
Water Public
New Construction No
Schools
Elementary Schools Manning Elementary School
Middle Schools Scotts
High Schools Scotts
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