Aesthetically and architecturally, “1210 DeBordieu Blvd.” is known as one of the finest homes in the DeBordieu Community. Designed by the renowned architect Richard Molten and built by Jack Singleton (Founder of Singleton Construction), the home is a true reflection of sophistication and excellence. Encompassing over 6K feet on two lots of living, dining, and entertaining space, and wrapping around the expansive deck with guest house and swimming pool, the 4 bedrooms and 41/2 baths offer ample space for gracious DeBordieu living. The owner was a passionate gardener, so the plantings within the walled property are exquisite. This offering is a rare opportunity to acquire the very best. There will never be another like it.
Incredibly unique property on a high bluff overlooking Black River at Brown's Ferry. This house was undeniably designed for entertaining with the guests' experience in mind. On the main level is a cozy great room anchored by a large brick fireplace. Next to the great room is the kitchen. With tons of counter space, it's evident that this space was designed for entertaining - complete with a buffet-style bar. Also on the main level are 3 bedrooms that share a hall bathroom. At the top of the stairs is a small landing surrounded by built-in bookcases. Each side of the upstairs is divided into two suites. The left suite has two bedrooms and one bathroom, along with a small kitchenette. The right suite has one bedroom, a large lounge space, a bathroom, and a kitchenette. Both suites open to a large porch that spans the back of the house with sweeping views of the river. There's so much to see at this property. It would make an excellent family getaway, a Bed and Breakfast, or a retreat space. The possibilities are endless and the views are breathtaking. Home is on high land and has never flooded. Homes comes partially furnished and professionally decorated, curated with a river theme.
Welcome to The Oaks At Winyah Bay in beautiful Georgetown, South Carolina! Newly constructed custom raised beach home situated on Lot 36 with views of the Intracoastal Waterway and Winyah Bay. The property feels larger as the parcel to the left and to the rear is owned by the HOA/community and bordered by huge trees -you will be in awe of the incredible live oak trees throughout this small community, thus the name - truly amazing! Parking and FULL living/mother-in-law suite space on the ground floor - very hard to find this! And yes, there is an elevator shaft for future use. Total of five bedrooms and four and a half baths with the Owner's suite and another bedroom on the main level, two additional bedrooms and a shared bath on the third floor plus a second laundry space. The open kitchen features a huge center island/breakfast bar with pendant lighting, granite, custom cabinets, stainless LG appliances, walk-in pantry and easy access to laundry room and half bath. The home has a large covered front porch with three sets of double doors leading out onto it, rear deck, patio areas, fencing, hardi plank siding, quartz in bathrooms, coffered ceilings in great room and owner's suite, canned lighting, LVP, upscale finishes and water views from most of the rooms in the house. All of the closets have custom wood shelving, Small waterfront community with reasonable HOA fees, offers a pool, hot tub, club house, and a day dock on Winyah Bay. If you need to know, you need to go take a look! The neighborhood is also located close to historic Georgetown waterfront Harbor Walk, shopping, wonderful restaurants, fresh seafood vendors, multiple public boat launches for quick saltwater fishing and access to five rivers that surround the area with an easy drive to Pawleys Island, the closest public beach access. Situated on the south side of Georgetown and approximately 45 minutes south to Mount Pleasant - a quiet drive towards Charleston - easy commute to and from work. *Buyer responsible for verifying home and lot square footage.
Welcome to the historic Thomas Hutchinson House located in downtown Georgetown SC. This lovely "single house" was completed in 1790 being built by master builder William Cuttino and is on the National Registry. The home is also numbered as a contributing home within the Historic District of Georgetown SC. The home rest on a foundation of English bond brick. Exterior features include double "piazzas" that define the main entry. Period nine over nine windows , many with original handmade glass, flood rooms with sunlight. Take note of the "Mansard" roof which was a design change of the roofline in the 1800's. Operable shutters and deep cornices are period details that define the era of this home. Upon entering the front door, you are greeted by a stairwell that ascends from the basement level up to the third floor. Simple, yet elegant railings and wainscoting make up this area (take note of the pendant drops of the stairwell). Heart of pine original floors are in many of the rooms within the home. The first floor bedroom was once the formal drawing room of the home. In this room, candlelight molding envelopes the space and is also repeated in the mantlepiece with an overmantel of "Museum Quality". On the other side of the hallway you will find a large double room with a classic revival cornice and fretwork, elegant wainscoting and other period details that mimic features within the home. Another mantel with overmantel copies the details of the trim. Other features on the main level include a galley style kitchen with gas range top and double oven. The ceiling is original beadboard from a time when this was likely a rear porch. Step down into the den that is sun-filled. Laundry and extra storage are located off this space. Second floor features include two large bedrooms and two full baths. Both bedrooms are also anchored by fireplaces with mantles of Federal design in one room and a simpler design in another. One bath shares space with the second story landing. A primary full bath and a charming study are located at the back of the second bedroom with the study featuring a small fireplace with mantle. From this room you may enter the upper level porch that faces East and overlooks Prince street. The third story also has two rooms that are currently a library and an artist studio. Large windows, set within the roofline of the Mansard roof, offer not only wonderful light, but also views of properties that surround. The gardens are a lovely mix of defined areas for dining and entertaining. Take note of the mature plants, that are native to the area , and are planted in a way that feels more "natural" and are reminiscent of the lovely gardens that define many of Georgetown's dwellings. Located within walking distance to many of Georgetown's highlights that include shopping, dining, hotels, The Harborwalk and more! The Georgetown Airport is within minutes and this home is within a few blocks of the many amenities that the city has to offer! Charleston SC is just over an hour to the south of Georgetown and within 20 minutes you can be relaxing on the beach in Pawleys Island SC.
The median home value in Georgetown, SC is $216,100. This is lower than the county median home value of $339,700. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Georgetown, SC is $216,100. Approximately 53.93% of Georgetown homes are owned, compared to 28.85% rented, while 17.21% are vacant. Georgetown real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Georgetown real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Georgetown, South Carolina 29440 has a population of 8,435. Georgetown 29440 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.51% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 17.15%.
The median household income in Georgetown, South Carolina 29440 is $42,998. The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,719 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Georgetown 29440 is 45.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 91 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 34.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 54.3 inches per year, with 0.4 inches of snow per year.