c.1910 South Carolina Folk Victorian $199,500
OHU50K Notesย ย ย $199,500

Realtor Comments
This 1910 bungalow sits on nearly an acre in the quiet, historic town of Mayesville. Inside are 14+ ft ceilings and original character, paired with thoughtful updates that bring modern function. Major systems, structural improvements, and additions have been completed over the years, withย full details outlined in the Property Disclosure. Highlights include a whole-home Generac generator, a fully encapsulated crawl space with dehumidifier and sump pump, and an enclosed back porch now serving as a laundry room. The property also conveys three outbuildings, two sheds and a large barn, offering storage, workshop space, or hobby use. Mayesville’s housing market is small, and available homes are few, making this one worth a closer look!
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,547 sqft
- 0.75 acre lot
- Build date 1910
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.ย
116 W Sumter St, Mayesville, SC 29104ย ย $199,500
- Contact Realtor: Nick Judson
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Pros
1. Affordable housing and land
Housing costs and property prices are generally lower than in many larger South Carolina cities and coastal areas. For people seeking acreage or a lower mortgage payment, this can be attractive.
2. Quiet rural environment
Mayesville has a slow pace of life, little traffic, and a close connection to the surrounding countryside. Residents who enjoy peace and privacy often value this aspect.
3. Strong sense of community
Small-town living can foster close relationships among neighbors, local churches, and civic organizations. Community events often play an important role in local life.
4. Access to larger towns without living in one
Mayesville is a short drive from Sumter, allowing residents to access shopping, healthcare, restaurants, and services while maintaining a rural home base.
5. Historical significance
The town has cultural and historical importance through its connection to Mary McLeod Bethune and local African American history.
6. Mild winters
Compared with much of the Midwest and Northeast, winters are generally shorter and milder, with little snow.
Cons
1. Limited local employment
Like many small rural towns, Mayesville has a relatively small job market. Many residents commute to Sumter or other nearby communities for work.
2. Few local amenities
You won’t find extensive shopping, entertainment, dining, or nightlife options within town. Routine errands may require driving to nearby cities.
3. Healthcare requires travel
While basic healthcare is available in the region, specialized medical care is more likely to be found in larger communities.
4. Limited educational and recreational options
Small communities typically offer fewer extracurricular activities, specialized programs, and entertainment venues than larger population centers.
5. Summer heat and humidity
South Carolina summers can be hot, humid, and sometimes uncomfortable for those who prefer cooler climates.
6. Slower economic growth
Rural areas often experience slower population and business growth than major metropolitan areas, which can limit future opportunities.
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