South Carolina Home W/ Bead Board, French Doors and Wraparound Porch Under $100K
OHU50K Notesย ย ย $99,000
South Carolina Home W/ Bead Board, French Doors and Wraparound Porch. The large porch is wonderful for sitting and rocking and relaxing. There are French Doors and spacious rooms.

Realtor Comments
Located on a corner lot right on Main Street in the small rural town of Lake View, SC, this 1955 fixer-upper is full of potential for an individual looking for an affordable home they can make their own, an investor, flipper, or even a business owner. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home offersย more space and character than you might expect, including a large covered front porch that partially wraps around one side of the home, perfect for enjoying small-town living. Inside, you’ll find a spacious kitchen, a formal dining room with French doors and three large windows that fill the space with natural light, and a laundry room conveniently located off the back entrance. The primary bedroom features lots of windows and an en-suite bathroom with double sink vanity and tub/shower combination, while the second and third bedrooms share a Jack and Jill bathroom layout. With its corner location, office/commercial zoning, rental potential, and classic charm, this property offers endless possibilities, and presents a great opportunity for someone with vision.
- 3 beds
- 2 bath
- 1,837 sqft
- 0.34 acre lot
- Build date 1955
302 S Main St, Lake View, SC 29563ย ย $99,900
- Contact Realtor: Jenette Paviak McGhee
- Google Map
- Niche
Pros of Lake View, SC
- Extremely affordable housing. Niche puts the median home value around $75,700 and median rent around $733โvery inexpensive compared with the national market.
- Very quiet. With fewer than 1,000 residents, traffic and congestion are minimal.
- Rural/small-town lifestyle. If you want a slower pace, larger lots, and fewer people around, Lake View is a good fit.
- Warm climate. Winters are relatively mild compared with places like Jamestown, NY or Wheeling, WV. Summers are hot and humid, though.
- Community feel. This is the kind of place where local businesses and community institutions matter. You have places such as Market on Main of Lake View and Lake View Market serving the local population.
- Some good local food. For a town this small, there are a few local options, including Sister Sister Soul Food and China King (Lake View).
- Basic healthcare nearby. Care South Carolina provides community-health/primary-care services in town.
- Reasonable location for accessing larger towns. You’re within driving distance of Dillon, Lake City and the broader Pee Dee region, while the North Carolina border is also nearby.
- Crime picture isn’t uniformly bad. Niche gives Lake View a B+ for crime and safety, although other datasets produce less favorable numbers, so I’d definitely investigate the exact neighborhood before buying.
- Good potential for retirees. Cheap housing, quiet surroundings and a warm climate could be appealing if you don’t need a large job market.
Cons of Lake View, SC
- Very limited local employment. This is probably the biggest drawback. Dillon County itself had only about 9,589 jobs in 2023, with an average wage of roughly $39,513.
- Economic challenges. The surrounding county has experienced population decline; Dillon County fell from about 32,000 people in 2010 to about 27,700 in 2023.
- Limited shopping. You have local groceries and discount stores, but not the selection you’d get in a larger city. Dollar General and Family Dollar are examples of the local retail options.
- Limited restaurants. There are some local gems, but you’ll quickly run through the options if you’re accustomed to a large restaurant scene.
- Limited medical care. Having a clinic is helpful, but this isn’t a place where you’ll find extensive specialty or hospital services. For major medical needs, you’ll likely travel.
- Schools are mixed. Niche gives Lake View High School and several nearby schools grades around B-/C+, so I’d investigate the specific school assignment if you’re moving with children.
- Rural infrastructure needs checking. Before buying, I’d verify internet availability, cell coverage, water/sewer and utility costs at the exact address.
- Hot summers. Some current property-level risk data characterize heat exposure as severe, with substantial summer heat expected.
- Severe-weather exposure. Like much of the Carolinas, the area can experience thunderstorms, strong winds and hurricanes/tropical systems.
- Car dependent. You will need a vehicle for most things beyond the immediate town.
- Small-town resale risk. A $75,000 house sounds fantastic, but homes in very small communities can be harder to resell quickly than similarly priced properties near a larger metro.
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