c.1900 Four Bedroom South Carolina Farmhouse on 1.5 Acres Reduced to $185K
$199,000 Reduced to $185,000
c.1900 Four Bedroom South Carolina Farmhouse on 1.5 Acres. Rustic home on the inside, cute gingerbread home on the outside.

Realtor Comments
Very quaint, hard to find, Unusual, country home in every-sense of the WORD! THIS is a FIND! Nestled on 1.51 acres, w/ LOTS of outbuildings, home was built in 1900, according to records. It looks like an updated (somewhat) rustic backwoods home, which it was when it was built. Let me rephase….not too updated! It does have electricity but all the characteristics of a ‘back woodsman home’. You’ll fall in love with ‘yesteryear’! Make it a cottage to ‘BED N BREAKFAST’. Endless possibilities! Call for a ‘guided’ tour of this beautiful home, grounds, & outhouse. It’s truly an ADVENTURE!
- 4 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,662 sqft
- 1.51 acre lot
- Build date 1900

1801 Overbrook Rd, Kershaw, SC 29067 $199,000 Reduced to $185,000
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Pros of Living in Kershaw, SC
Small-Town, Close-Knit Community
Kershaw offers a quiet, rural lifestyle with a tight-knit community feel that many residents enjoy. People often know their neighbors, and there’s a strong sense of local connection.
Affordable Cost of Living
Overall cost of living in Kershaw is below the national average, with housing, groceries, utilities, and transportation generally cheaper than much of the country — a big plus if you’re budget-minded.
Affordable or Value Housing
Median home prices are significantly lower than the U.S. median, and you can find a range from historic homes to larger rural properties.
Local Amenities & Activities
The town has local restaurants, small shops, parks (like Stevens Park), community events, and outdoor activities. There are also nearby outdoor attractions like golf and nature preserves.
Location Between Two Cities
Kershaw sits roughly halfway between Columbia and Charlotte, making it possible (though somewhat of a commute) to access larger city amenities while living in a small town.
Schools & Education Options
Local schools — including elementary to high school — are part of a community-focused district with arts and opportunities, and some papers list positively rated local schools.
Cons of Living in Kershaw, SC
Very Small Population
Kershaw’s population is small, which can feel isolating or limited in terms of diversity and social options if you’re used to urban life.
Limited Local Job Market
There aren’t many large employers in town, and local job opportunities, especially higher-paying ones, are limited — so many residents commute to larger cities for work.
Limited Public Transit and Longer Commutes
Public transit is minimal or non-existent, so owning a car is pretty much necessary, and commutes to jobs or services can be long.
Income and Economic Challenges
Median household income in the area is below national levels, and poverty is a reality for some residents — factors that can affect access to services and amenities.
Fewer Entertainment & Cultural Options
Cultural attractions, nightlife, big shopping centers, and varied dining are limited in town; for more options you need to travel to larger nearby cities.
Crime Statistics Can Be Mixed
Some sources show mixed data on crime in the area, with property crime levels that may be higher than some expect — though local perceptions vary widely. (Interpret these numbers with context and local sources.)














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