c.1935 South Carolina Home With Original Elements $44K
OHU50K Notesย ย $44,000
c.1935 South Carolina Home With Original Elements. There is some cleaning up to do, but all in all this is a solid home. Enjoy the hardwood floors, fireplace, and windows.

Realtor Comments
Opportunity awaits in the heart of Easley! This 2-bedroom, 1-bath home is ready for its next chapter and offers the perfect chance for a buyer looking to tailor a property to their own vision. With plenty of potential and room for improvement, this home is ideal for those who appreciate the opportunity to add their personal touch and create a space that truly feels like home. Conveniently located near downtown Easley, shopping, dining, and major roadways, you’ll enjoy easy access to everyday amenities while making this property your own. The home is being sold as-is. Bring your ideas and imagine the possibilities!
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 0.27 acre lot
- Build date 1935
105 S 5th St, Easley, SC 29640ย $44,000
- Contact Realtor: Joshua Price
- Niche
Pros
- Strong job access: While Easley has local employers in healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and education, many residents commute to Greenville, which has a diverse and growing economy.
- Affordable housing (relative to the region): Although prices have increased in recent years, Easley is often less expensive than many neighborhoods in Greenville while offering similar access to jobs.
- Convenient location: It’s about 15โ20 minutes from downtown Greenville and roughly 30 minutes from Clemson, making commuting or day trips straightforward.
- Good outdoor recreation: Residents are close to the Blue Ridge Mountains, Table Rock State Park, and Lake Keowee for hiking, boating, fishing, and camping.
- Mild climate: Winters are generally short and mild, with long growing seasons and plenty of outdoor-friendly weather.
- Family-friendly atmosphere: Many neighborhoods have parks, youth sports, and community events, making the city popular with families.
- Growing retail and dining: Easley has expanded its selection of shopping centers, grocery stores, and restaurants in recent years.
Cons
- Rapid growth: Population growth has brought more traffic, new development, and rising housing costs compared with a decade ago.
- Car-dependent: Public transportation is limited, and most errands require driving.
- Summer heat and humidity: Summers are often hot, humid, and accompanied by afternoon thunderstorms.
- Housing costs are rising: While still relatively affordable compared with some nearby areas, prices have climbed as more people move into the Greenville region.
- Limited nightlife: Easley has local restaurants and breweries, but residents often go to Greenville for a broader entertainment and cultural scene.
- Traffic during peak hours: Commuting toward Greenville can become congested during rush hour.
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