364 Booker Springs Road Clemson, SC 29631
$360,000
Contract-Take Back-Ups
3
2 full
2750-2999
1.32
Single Family
20251167
Yes
No
ONE LEVEL living at it's finest! 1.32 acres and NO HOA! 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen, living room w/ vaulted ceiling complete with exposed wooden beam and brick, wood burning fireplace. EXTRA rooms galore! Sunroom that overlooks the front of the property, Atrium room that was used for gardening w/ skylights, sink, and an exterior door. Could be used as a potting room, mudroom, or animal washing station; possibilities are endless! There is also an office/study w/ bay window, built-in book shelves, and a separate entry door. Dining room has an accordion partition and large walk-in closet with wooden shelving. Walk-in pantry also has built-in wooden shelving. Beautiful hardwood floors in the hallway and 3 of the rooms in the newer end of the house. Outside are 2 decks (one that is large and covered) and a back patio under roof. There is also a 2-story "playhouse" complete w/ heat/air that would make a great She-Shed/Man Cave. 2-car garage, 2 attic spaces, and several closets lend plenty of storage space. All appliances convey. Property is in a corporate trust & being sold "as-is"! Please allow 48 HOURS FOR RESPONSES TO ALL OFFERS.
Listing Brokerage Name
Coldwell Banker Caine/WilliamsProperty Details
General
Type
- Single Family
Style
- Ranch
- One Story
Parking
- Attached Garage
Year Built
- 1978
Acreage
- 1.32
Square Feet
- 2750-2999
List Date
- May 19, 2022
HOA Fee Includes
- Not Applicable
Basement Rooms
- No/Not Applicable
Schools
Elementary School
- Clemson Elem
Middle School
- R.C. Edwards Middle
High School
- D.W. Daniel High
Interior
Flooring
- Carpet
- Ceramic Tile
- Hardwood
- Tile
- Vinyl
Sewer Type
- Public Sewer
Water Type
- Public Water
Cooling
- Central Electric
Heating
- More than One Unit
Appliances
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Dryer
- Microwave - Built in
- Range/Oven-Electric
- Refrigerator
- Washer
- Water Heater - Electric
Interior Features
- Attic Stairs-Disappearing
- Blinds
- Built-In Bookcases
- Cathdrl/Raised Ceilings
- Ceiling Fan
- Countertops-Laminate
- Dryer Connection-Electric
- Electric Garage Door
- Fireplace
- Garden Tub
- Some 9' Ceilings
- Walk-In Closet
Specialty Rooms
- Formal Dining Room
- Greenhouse
- Laundry Room
- Office/Study
- Sun Room
- Workshop
Storage Space
- Yes
Room Floor
- Master Bedroom
- Main
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Bay Window
- Deck
- Driveway - Concrete
- Insulated Windows
- Patio
- Porch-Front
- Vinyl Windows
Exterior Construction
- Brick
- Wood
Roof
- Metal
Foundation
- Crawl Space
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Private Schools
Community - Clemson
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Clemson is a small college town located along Lake Hartwell in the Upstate region of South Carolina. It is home to Clemson University, the second-largest university in South Carolina.
Real Estate
Due to the area’s varied terrain, Clemson has a diverse collection of homes, including homes near or alongside Lake Hartwell. The median home price in Clemson is less than the U.S. average, which makes this an affordable place to live. You will find a mixture of traditional, Craftsman, historic and new construction properties in quiet, friendly neighborhoods.
Lifestyle and Attractions
Clemson is a quintessential college town bordering Lake Hartwell in the shadow of the Blue Ridge foothills. With a population of more than 15,000, the small town of Clemson is located about 30 miles from Greenville. Community activity centers on Clemson University, the second-largest university in South Carolina. Clemson residents take advantage of having an award-winning university in their midst, by attending many campus activities, including sporting events and performances at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. Residents also visit campus for the Bob Campbell Geology Museum and the South Carolina Botanical Garden, the official botanical garden for the state of South Carolina. Community events and festivals in Clemson include the Clemson Music Festival, the Clemson Festival of Arts, and the Clemson Literary Festival.
The Arts Center of Clemson is a non-profit center that provides arts education for the community and hosts several art events throughout the year. Lake Hartwell, one of the largest and most popular lakes in the state, is a major hub for outdoor recreation for residents of Clemson and other nearby communities. You may access the lake through Abernathy Waterfront Park, which hosts walking trails, picnic areas, observation decks and boat docks. The Walker Golf Course is a popular 18-hole championship course located on the Clemson University campus. Additionally, the Blue Ridge Mountains are only approximately 30 miles from the city center of Clemson.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Although Clemson sits in two counties, the town is affiliated with the School District of Pickens County, which has 16 elementary schools, five middle schools, four high schools, and a career and technology center. There are four private schools in Pickens County, including Clemson Montessori School, located in Clemson. The town is primarily known as the home of Clemson University. Other nearby colleges and universities include Southern Wesleyan University, Furman University, Bob Jones University and more.
History
The history of Clemson is inextricably tied to Clemson University, a major public university that dates back to 1889. The area that is now Pickens County was once Cherokee land, until the Cherokee ceded most of their South Carolina land to the colonists in a 1777 treaty. The nearby town of Pendleton was subsequently founded in 1790.
In 1825, U.S. statesman John C. Calhoun established residence in the area in an antebellum plantation house he named Fort Hill. Located on 1,100 acres, the cotton plantation was eventually passed down to one of Calhoun’s daughters, Anna Maria, and eventually her husband, Thomas Green Clemson, when Anna Maria died in 1875. Clemson had a long-time goal of creating an agricultural college in South Carolina, so he deeded most of the estate to the state for that purpose. He specified that Fort Hill, which is now surrounded by the university, remain open to visitors.
Clemson Agricultural College began as a military school when it opened in 1893, and eventually became a civilian, co-educational institution in the 1950s. It was renamed Clemson University in 1964. Today, the city of Clemson continues to grow and thrive, along with the university around which it revolves.
Approximate Distance to:
Greenville: 30 Miles
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport: 44 Miles
Hospitals:
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Clemson Health Center: 1 Mile
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Oconee Memorial Hospital: 9.5 Miles
Major Highways:
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US-123: Less Than 1 Mile
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I-85: 12 Miles
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