c.1943 Affordable South Carolina Home Under $35K
OHU50K Notesย ย ย $34,999
c.1943 Affordable South Carolina Home. Fixer upper home on 0.76 acre lot with detached 2 car garage.

Realtor Comments
This property at 505 North Marlboro Street in Bennettsville, South Carolina presents a great opportunity for investors looking for a fixer-upper. Featuring two bedrooms and one bathroom, this home has solid potential with the right vision and updates. One of the standout features is the 2-car metal garage, offering added functionality and value. With some work and creativity, this property is ready for its next owner to bring it back to life.ย
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 850 sqft
- 0.76 acre lot
- Build date 1943
505 N Marlboro St, Bennettsville, SC 29512ย ย $34,999
- Contact Realtor: Olivia Wright
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Pros
1. Affordable housing
- Home prices and rents are generally well below national averages.
- You can often get significantly more house and land for your money than in larger South Carolina cities.
2. Small-town atmosphere
- Population is around 8,000โ9,000 residents.
- Many people appreciate the slower pace, lower traffic, and close-knit community.
3. Historic character
- Bennettsville has a number of historic buildings and neighborhoods, including parts of its downtown area.
- The town has a traditional Southern small-town feel.
4. Lower cost of living
- Everyday expenses, including housing and some services, tend to be lower than in larger metropolitan areas.
5. Access to larger cities
- Within driving distance of places such as Florence, Rockingham, and Charlotte for shopping, healthcare, and employment opportunities.
6. Rural surroundings
- Good for people who enjoy open space, farming communities, hunting, fishing, and a quieter lifestyle.
Cons
1. Limited job market
- Employment opportunities are relatively limited compared with larger South Carolina cities.
- Many residents commute or work in a small number of dominant local industries.
2. Economic challenges
- The area has experienced manufacturing losses and population decline over the years.
- Median household incomes are lower than state and national averages.
3. Limited healthcare options
- Basic healthcare services are available locally, but many specialized medical services require travel to larger cities such as Florence or Charlotte.
4. Fewer amenities
- Shopping, dining, nightlife, and entertainment options are limited compared with larger cities.
- Residents often travel for major retail purchases and specialized services.
5. Educational and career opportunities
- Fewer higher-education and professional opportunities nearby than in university-centered cities like Columbia.
6. Hot, humid summers
- Like much of South Carolina, summers can be very warm and humid, with frequent thunderstorms.
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