South Carolina Handyman Special

c.1931 Five Bedroom South Carolina Handyman Special $160K

OHU50K Notes   $160,000

c.1931 Five Bedroom South Carolina Handyman Special. This home sits on over a half acre and is centrally located.

Realtor Comments

A short commute to everywhere! Aiken, North Augusta and Edgefield are all a short drive away. This centrally-located home has the charm of generations past, the convenience of today. Taller ceilings, spacious rooms and a big kitchen. Currently living as a 5-bedroom home, there’s room here for a large family. New stove, new dishwasher, new garbage disposal, and the fridge and washer and dryer stay. Spacious yard with room for the kids and pets. We know you’ll find lots to love here — come take a look! This super home is waiting for your updating to make it all it can be! HOME BEING SOLD AS IS.

  • Studio
  • 3 bath
  • Build date 1931

 

If interested in a property, pleases 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. 

157 Johnston Hwy, Trenton, SC 29847   $160,000

 

Pros of Trenton, SC

1. Low cost of living

  • About 11% cheaper than the U.S. average overall
  • Housing costs are especially low (nearly 19% below national average)

 You can live cheaply or buy property without a big income.


2. Very quiet, rural lifestyle

  • Population is only around ~300 people
  • Sparse suburban / rural feel with lots of space

 Good if you want:

  • Peace and quiet
  • Privacy
  • Almost no traffic

3. Tight-knit community

  • Small population → people tend to know each other
  • Often described as a close, community-oriented environment

4. Decent basic livability (for its size)

  • Positive ratings in:
    • cost of living
    • general livability metrics

 It covers the basics if your expectations are simple.


 Cons of Trenton, SC

1. Extremely small town (biggest limitation)

  • Population ~300

 This leads to:

  • Almost no job market
  • Very limited services
  • Tiny social circle

2. Higher crime than expected for a small town

  • Crime grade around D (below average safety)
  • Safer than only ~19% of U.S. cities
  • Violent crime also rated D

 This is a surprising downside—many rural towns are safer than this.


3. High poverty rate

  • Listed as a key drawback in livability data

 Can affect:

  • Local economy
  • infrastructure
  • opportunities

4. Population decline

  • Population has shrunk significantly in recent years

 Usually signals:

  • Limited growth
  • Fewer businesses
  • Long-term stagnation

5. Limited amenities & services

  • Very few:
    • restaurants
    • stores
    • healthcare options

 You’ll need to travel to nearby towns or cities for most things.


6. Very limited job opportunities

  • No diverse local economy
  • Most residents must:
    • commute
    • or work remotely

 Bottom line

Trenton is a good fit if you want:

  • Very cheap living
  • Quiet, rural environment
  • A simple, low-key lifestyle

It’s NOT a good fit if you want:

  • Job opportunities
  • Entertainment or social life
  • Strong local economy
  • High safety compared to the best small towns

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