South Carolina move-in ready room for sale

c.1930 South Carolina Move-In Ready Home For Sale $199,900

$199,900

A well-loved, character-filled move-in ready home with plenty of room to grow. Ideal for buyers who want to blend classic charm with modern updates—start with cosmetic changes, or expand and customize over time.

Realtor Comments

Discover the charm of this cozy home located just minutes from downtown Florence and just steps from beautiful Timrod Park. This property offers a comfortable layout with great natural light, a spacious living area, and a functional kitchen ready for your personal touch. The large yard provides plenty of room for outdoor enjoyment, gardening, or future improvements. This property is being sold as-is, offering a great opportunity for buyers looking to invest, renovate, or create value over time. Conveniently situated near schools, shopping, dining, and major roadways, this home is ideal for anyone seeking affordability in a prime Florence location. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, an investor looking for a solid opportunity, or a buyer eager to bring their vision to life, 403 Graham Street delivers value, flexibility, and long-term potential.

  • 3bed
  • 2bath
  • Circa 1930

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403 Graham St, Florence, SC 29501

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: Tony Giglio

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Pros

  • Affordable cost of living
    • Generally lower housing costs, utilities, and everyday expenses compared with many coastal or larger Southern metros.
  • Small-city feel with downtown charm
    • A walkable downtown, local restaurants, and community events that give Florence a distinct small-city character.
  • Accessible regional amenities
    • Easy access to nearby larger towns (e.g., Myrtle Beach, Columbia) for broader shopping, entertainment, and services while staying more affordable locally.
  • Growing job market in certain sectors
    • Healthcare, education, manufacturing, and logistics provide job opportunities, with some growth in regional employers and small businesses.
  • Rich cultural and historic vibe
    • Local museums, arts events, historical sites, and Southern hospitality contribute to a welcoming community atmosphere.
  • Outdoor and recreational options
    • Nearby parks, nature trails, and the Lumber River area offer outdoor activities and a slower pace of life.
  • Education and healthcare infrastructure
    • Florence has regional medical facilities and several educational institutions that support families and professionals.

Cons

  • Limited job diversification vs. larger metros
    • While opportunities exist, higher-paying roles in specialized fields may require commuting to bigger cities.
  • Transportation and commute considerations
    • More driving may be required, and public transit options are limited compared with bigger urban areas.
  • Public services and amenities vary by neighborhood
    • Dining, shopping, and entertainment options can feel more limited outside the downtown area.
  • Weather and climate
    • Hot summers, humidity, and the possibility of severe storms; plan for hurricane remnants and summer heat.
  • Growth and infrastructure pressures
    • If the area experiences growth, you may see rising housing costs or strain on roads and utilities before new infrastructure catches up.
  • Education quality varies by school
    • As with many locales, school performance can vary by district; it’s worth researching specific schools if you have children.
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