3/2 South Carolina Home With Owner Financing $155K
$155,000
This roomy, sold “as-is” 3-bedroom, 2-bath South Carolina home has owner financing available. Enjoy small‑town charm while being just minutes from nearby conveniences.

Realtor Comments
Owner Financing Available!!! Check out this downtown craftsman. Potential for an added bedroom upstairs in the attic space. All furniture and personal items will be conveyed. This home has been discounted for paint, flooring, carpet, unfinished stairs leading to attic space, and more. Build equity and make this home your own. Seller Financing with at least 25k down. Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,780sqft
- 6,098sqft lot
- Circa 1953
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162 Gilliam St, Whitmire, SC 29178 $155,000
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Charles Bordner

Pros
- Low cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses tend to be more affordable than in larger South Carolina cities.
- Quiet, small-town atmosphere: Peaceful pace of life with close-knit community ties and friendly neighbors.
- Natural surroundings and outdoor access: Proximity to rivers, lakes, forests, and the nearby Sumter National Forest for hiking, fishing, hunting, and camping.
- Short drives to larger towns: Reasonable access to Newberry, Columbia, and other regional centers for shopping, healthcare, and entertainment.
- Safer, low-crime environment: Small towns often report lower crime rates and a sense of security.
- Opportunity for land and self-sufficiency: Properties often have larger lots suitable for gardening, small livestock, and outdoor projects.
- Family-friendly for some: Smaller schools and community involvement can be appealing for families who prefer a rural setting.
- Local history and character: Historic buildings and community traditions give the town a distinct local identity.
Cons
- Limited amenities and services: Few restaurants, shops, cultural venues, and entertainment options within town — you’ll often travel for more variety.
- Fewer local job opportunities: Employment is concentrated in local services, agriculture, manufacturing, or commuting to nearby cities; specialized careers may require relocation.
- Healthcare access: Limited local medical facilities and specialists; for major care you’ll likely travel to larger hospitals in Columbia or Greenville.
- Limited public transportation: Car ownership is essentially required; public transit options are minimal or nonexistent.
- Educational and extracurricular limits: Local schools may offer fewer programs, electives, and extracurricular activities compared with larger districts.
- Slower broadband and mobile service in places: Rural areas can have variable internet speeds and cell coverage—check availability if you work remotely.
- Population and economic challenges: Some small towns face aging populations, fewer young residents, and fewer new investments, which can affect long-term vibrancy.
- Less nightlife and cultural variety: For live music, theater, diverse dining, and large events you’ll need to travel to nearby cities.


























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