affordable South Carolina home

Brick c.1963 Affordable South Carolina Home For Sale Under $55K

$54,900

Welcome to this lovingly cared-for 3-bedroom, 1-bath affordable South Carolina home. Boasting classic charm, the home features beautiful hardwood floors throughout and sits just a few blocks from scenic Lake Paul Wallace — a convenient, timeless place to call home.

Realtor Comments

Enjoy the ease of in-town living while being close to schools, and recreation. The solid brick construction provides low-maintenance durability, and the spacious yard offers room for outdoor enjoyment. Perfect for a first-time homebuyer, investor, or anyone looking to downsize in a peaceful, established neighborhood. According to Residential Appraisal Card home was flooded at some point with minor damage to house.

  • 3bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1963

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421 2nd Ave, Bennettsville, SC 29512

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: James Lord

Brokered by Weichert, Realtors Associated Group

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Pros

  • Low cost of living: Housing, taxes, and everyday expenses are generally below state and national averages, so your money goes further.
  • Affordable real estate: Modest home prices and rental rates make it easier for first-time buyers or investors to enter the market.
  • Small-town community feel: Tight-knit neighborhoods, friendly residents, and a slower, less stressful pace of life.
  • Historic downtown: A charming historic district with preserved architecture, local shops, churches, and community events.
  • Proximity to nature and rural leisure: Close to farmland, hunting and fishing areas, state parks, and outdoor activities in the region.
  • Lower traffic and short commutes: Minimal congestion and short drive times compared with urban centers.
  • Local cultural events: Community festivals, fairs, and historic celebrations that reflect local heritage and create social opportunities.
  • Central location in the Pee Dee region: Within reasonable driving distance to larger towns and cities in northeastern South Carolina and southeast North Carolina for services, shopping, or healthcare.

Cons

  • Limited job market and economic growth: Fewer employment opportunities—especially in high-paying sectors like tech, finance, or specialized healthcare—compared with larger cities.
  • Lower average wages: Median incomes tend to be lower, which can offset some cost-of-living advantages.
  • Fewer amenities and entertainment options: Limited selection of restaurants, nightlife, major retail, and cultural institutions; frequent trips to larger nearby cities may be necessary for more options.
  • Education variability: Local schools may offer fewer specialized programs and extracurriculars than larger districts—quality can vary by school.
  • Healthcare access: While basic healthcare is available locally, more advanced medical services often require travel to larger regional hospitals.
  • Limited public transit: Public transportation is minimal or nonexistent; car ownership is typically necessary.
  • Aging infrastructure and limited investment: Some areas may have older housing stock and infrastructure that needs maintenance or renovation.
  • Crime and safety considerations: As with many small towns, certain neighborhoods may have higher crime rates—research local crime data and visit personally.
  • Slower pace may feel isolating: If you crave urban energy, cultural variety, or fast career advancement, Bennettsville’s quiet may feel limiting.

How to decide if it’s right for you

  • Bennettsville is a good match if you prioritize affordability, community ties, historic charm, and a rural/small-town lifestyle.
  • Consider a larger nearby city if you need broad job markets, advanced medical care, diverse entertainment, or specialized education programs.
  • If possible, visit neighborhoods, check local school ratings, talk with residents, and review recent crime and economic development reports before deciding.
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