c.1929 Three Bedroom South Carolina Home on 0.75 Acre $189K
OHU50K Notesย ย ย $189,000
c.1929 Three Bedroom South Carolina Home on 0.75 Acre. Nice home with high ceilings and hardwood floors. Just minutes to Lake Murray.

Realtor Comments
RARE FIND! Charming 1920s farmhouse situated on approximately 3/4 of an acre, offering the perfect blend of historic character, country charm, and convenient access to Lake Murray, shopping, dining, and Lexington One schools! This inviting 3-bedroom, 2-bath home is filled with the warmth and personality that only a historic farmhouse can provide. Nestled on a spacious lot, you’ll have plenty of room to garden, entertain, and even create your very own mini farm with space for chickens, goats, or other small animals. Enjoy peaceful country living while remaining just minutes from everyday conveniences. Whether you’re relaxing on the property, growing your own vegetables, or embracing a homesteading lifestyle, this home offers endless possibilities. If you’ve been dreaming of a property with character, charm, and room to spread out, 421 Spring Hill Road is a must-see! Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.
- 3 bed
- 2 bath
- 1,450 sqft
- 0.75 acre lot
- Build date 1929
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
421 Spring Hill Rd, Lexington, SC 29072ย ย $189,000
- Contact Realtor: Mary Caughman
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Pros
- Strong job access. While Lexington has its own employers, many residents commute to Columbia, where opportunities exist in government, healthcare, education, manufacturing, and the military.
- Good public schools. The Lexington County School District One is widely regarded as one of the stronger school districts in the state, making the area popular with families.
- Affordable compared with many growing metros. Housing costs have risen substantially, but Lexington is still often less expensive than many comparable suburbs around cities like Charlotte, Atlanta, or Raleigh.
- Outdoor recreation. Lake Murray is one of the area’s biggest attractions, offering boating, fishing, kayaking, swimming, and lakeside parks.
- Low property taxes. South Carolina generally has relatively low property taxes, especially for owner-occupied homes.
- Growing amenities. Lexington has an expanding selection of restaurants, shopping centers, medical facilities, and community events.
- Mild winters. Snow is rare, and outdoor activities are possible year-round.
Cons
- Rapid growth and traffic. Population growth has increased congestion on major roads, particularly during rush hour.
- Hot, humid summers. Summer temperatures commonly reach the 90s ยฐF (32โ35 ยฐC), with high humidity.
- Hurricane impacts. Although inland, Lexington can experience heavy rain, flooding, and power outages from tropical systems.
- Housing prices are rising. While still competitive, home prices have increased considerably over the past decade, reducing some of the area’s affordability.
- Car-dependent. Public transportation is limited, and most errands require driving.
- Less urban culture. Lexington has plenty of restaurants and shopping, but for museums, major concerts, and a broader arts scene, residents typically head into Columbia.
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