140 Oak Circle Boiling Springs, SC 29316
$169,900
Contingent upon Financing
3
1 full, 1 half
1,225
0.57
Single Family
277043
Yes
No
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION, Conveniently located between Boiling Springs and Inman. Close to the Interstate and shopping. This is a AWESOME Brick Ranch home with a full basement. Just what you have been looking for! Step inside and view the open floor plan, with a newer renovated kitchen with Stainless steel appliances that remain with the home, large dining area, great room with brick fireplace, and large unfinished basement with fireplace and plumbed for a future bathroom that could be added. This home offers a circle driveway, large wooded .57 acre lot, double carport, single car garage in the basement and newer deck for entertaining. The basement area is great for a workshop or hobby area. It is a heated square feet area that could be finished or renovated to be great living area space for the new owners in the future. The seller is offering a carpet allowance for the Master Bedroom to have new carpet installed. This home has a lot to offer it's new owners and shows great! HURRY AND TAKE A LOOK BEFORE IT GETS GONE!
Property Details
General
Type
- Single Family
Style
- Ranch
- 1 w/ Basement
Parking
- Attached
- Garage
- Workshop
- Yard Door
Acreage
- 0.57
Square Feet
- 1,225
List Date
- Dec 26, 2020
Tax
- $817
Listing Brokerage Name
- Solid Ground Properties
Basement Rooms
- Unfinished
- Walkout
Schools
Elementary School
- 2-Boiling Springs
Middle School
- 2-Boiling Springs
High School
- 2-Boiling Springs
Interior
Flooring
- Ceramic Tile
- Concrete
- Laminate Flooring
- Vinyl
Sewer Type
- Septic Tank
Water Type
- Public Water
Cooling
- Heat Pump
Heating
- Heat Pump
Appliances
- Cook Top - Electric
- Cook Top - Smooth
- Dishwasher
- Oven - Electric
- Range Free Standing
- Range/Oven
- Refrigerator
Interior Features
- Window Trmnts-Some Remain
- Smoke Detector
- Cable Available
- Dryer Connection
- Washer Connection
- Fireplace
- Fireplaces - Multiple
- Walk in Closet
- Countertops-Laminate
- Open Floor Plan
Specialty Rooms
- Main Fl Master Bedroom
- Recreation Room
- Workshop
Storage Space
- Yes
Room Dimensions Floor
- Living Room
- -
- -
- Dining Room
- -
- Main
- Kitchen
- 12x12
- Main
- Great Room
- 18.5x11.8
- Main
- Den
- -
- -
- Bonus Room
- -
- -
- Master Bedroom
- 11.5x12
- Main
- Bedroom 1
- -
- -
- Bedroom 2
- 8.9x11.5
- Main
- Bedroom 3
- -
- -
- Bedroom 4
- -
- -
- Other Room 1
- -
- -
- Other Room 2
- -
- -
- Other Room 3
- -
- -
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Deck
- Doors - Storm
- Porch-Front
- Windows - Some Storm
Exterior Construction
- Brick Veneer
Roof
- Architectural
Foundation
- Slab
Driveway
- Paved
- Paved-Asphalt
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
- boiling springs intermediate school
- boiling springs elementary school
- boiling springs 9th grade campus
- james h. hendrix elementary school
- boiling springs middle school
- oakland elementary school
- boiling springs high school
- rainbow lake middle school
- carlisle-foster's grove elementary school
- cooley springs-fingerville elementary school
Private Schools
- umc of the covenant child development center
- spartanburg christian academy
- springs christian day school
- dependent christian school
- oakbrook preparatory school
- fairview christian academy
- montessori west christian school
- westgate christian school
- st paul the apostle catholic school
- st james methodist kindergarten
Community - Upstate Region
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The Greater Greenville Region encompasses a large area in Upstate South Carolina. The region is considered the third-largest and fastest-growing urban area in the state. The largest city in the region is Greenville, which serves as the county seat of Greenville County.
Real Estate
There are a myriad of homes for sale in the Greater Greenville Region. Greenville real estate includes a mix of condominiums in the city and single-family homes in a quiet neighborhood setting. Surrounding cities and communities throughout the region have a variety of homes, some enjoying a more rural setting. Homes in the Greater Greenville Region are relatively more affordable when compared to other regions throughout the nation. The diversity in the real estate landscape of the area means there is an option for just about every buyer.
Lifestyle and Attractions
The Greater Greenville Region is comprised of a number of cities and communities, including Anderson, Clemson, Clinton, Easley, Fountain Inn, Greenville, Greenwood, Greer, Laurens, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Spartanburg, Taylors, Travelers Rest, and Woodruff. With a 2016 population of 884,975, the Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin Metropolitan Statistical Area is the largest in South Carolina and the third-largest in the Carolinas. At the heart of the region lies Greenville, a thriving metropolis experiencing rapid growth. In fact, Greenville has been named amongst one of the fastest growing cities in the country, due to its high concentration of international powerhouse companies.
Popular attractions in Greenville include the Greenville County Museum of Art, the Greenville Zoo, the Roper Mountain Science Center and more. Greenville hosts several sports games, concerts and events at their cultural event venues, including the enormous Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Peace Center, Centre Stage and Fluor Field at the West End, home of the Greenville Drive baseball team. Greenville also hosts a variety of community events and annual festivals, including Euphoria Greenville, Fall for Greenville, Artisphere, and more. Other festivals and events in the Greater Greenville Region include the Upstate Shakespeare Festival, Balloons Over Anderson and the Clemson Music Festival. Spartanburg County is known as the “Fresh Peach Capital of the World”, celebrated at the South Carolina Peach Festival each summer. Travelers can easily travel to domestic or international destinations through the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport, centrally located within the region.
Outdoor enthusiasts have plenty of options for adventure in and around Greenville. In particular, residents may head to the 32-acre Falls Park located on the Reedy River, or travel to nearby state parks and the Blue Ridge Mountains less than an hour’s drive away. Plus, the region is filled with natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor recreation, including the Chattooga River, Devils Fork State Park, Sassafras Mountain, Hollywild Animal Park and much more.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
The city of Greenville and several surrounding communities are served by the Greenville County School District, which is the largest district in the state, hosting 14 high schools, 18 middle schools, and 50 elementary schools. Other prominent school districts in the Greater Greenville Region include District 5 of Anderson County School District, the School District of Pickens County, Laurens County School District, Greenwood School District, and Spartanburg County School District. There are a myriad of private schools located in the Greater Greenville Region. Greenville is home to several colleges and universities, including Bob Jones University, a Christian liberal arts university; Furman University, a private four-year liberal arts university; and Greenville Technical College, with more than 100 programs geared toward career preparation. Other institutions of higher learning in the region include Clemson University in Clemson, Anderson University in Anderson, and University of South Carolina Upstate in Spartanburg.
History
The Greenville area served as hunting grounds of the Cherokee Indians until its first European settler, Richard Pearis, arrived in 1770. Greenville County was established after the Revolutionary War, in 1786, and settlers poured into the area. By 1795, the village centered on a log courthouse built near the Reedy River Falls, and the city’s name was later changed to Greenville after Revolutionary War hero, Nathanael Greene. By 1910, Greenville was a thriving cotton town, as grist mills were built along the banks of the Reedy River in the 1830s and the railroad arrived to town in the 1850s. Thousands of Scots-Irish tenant farmers moved to Greenville to seek jobs in the mills, which spelled the beginning of the area’s textile boom. This continued through the 1920s and into the late 1960s. Construction executives lured new industries to the area in the ‘60s, including automotive and tire companies.
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