For a city its size, Clemson carries a lot of weight in the South Carolina Upstate. The university located here is, of course, a big reason for that. And yet, as many visitors quickly realize, there's far more to the tightly-knit Foothills community than orange overalls, Tiger Paws, Saturday tailgates, and late-night cram sessions.
In a poem entitled "Something in These Hills," Clemson Class of '34 graduate Joe Sherman captures the essence of how many students, alumni, and locals feel about this cozy little corner of Pickens County when he writes, "There is something in these hills that you and I can't define and others can't understand." The "something" he refers to is a deep-rooted love for the school, city, area, and people. It's what inspires so many to retire here and so many more to return en mass each year to attend sporting events, catch festivals and concerts, or visit their old stomping grounds.
Click on the picture below for a tour of the homes available.
Call me today to be able to see these homes and many others. (864) 320-5102
Monday, November 1, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Central, SC Foreclosure for Sale
Asking Price: $89.900
Estimated Value: $118,000
Suggested first offer with signed buyers agreement: $75,000
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Full Baths: 2
- Living Area Size: 1,410
- Lot Size: 12750
- Style: Ranch
- Exterior: Wood
- Roof: Composition Shingle
- Appliances: Dishwasher, Garbage Disposer
- Flooring: Carpet, Tile - Ceramic
- Air Conditioning: Central A/C
- Year Built: 1976
- Tenant Occupied: Yes
- Description: Great location minutes to Clemson University, shopping and support facilities. Three Bedrooms 2 baths, private setting on wooded lot. Nice screened in porch.
Special Financing
* 3% downpayment for owner occupants, 10% for investors (by contrast, 30% is typical for investors these days)* no requirements for appraisal on a house
* no private-mortgage insurance (PMI)
* qualified borrowers need only have a credit score as low as 660
* Other restrictions apply but call for details
Central, SC Foreclosure for Sale
Asking Price: $64,900
Estimated Value: $110,000
Suggested first offer with signed buyers agreement: $55,000
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4
- Full Baths: 4
- Living Area Size: 1,463
- Style: New Traditional
- Exterior: Vinyl Siding
- Heating Type: Heat Pump
- Roof: Composition Shingle
- Appliances: Dishwasher, Dryer, Oven, Refrigerator, Washer
- Flooring: Carpet, Vinyl
- Air Conditioning: Heat Pumps
- Year Built: 2004
Special Financing
* 3% downpayment for owner occupants, 10% for investors (by contrast, 30% is typical for investors these days)* no requirements for appraisal on a house
* no private-mortgage insurance (PMI)
* qualified borrowers need only have a credit score as low as 660
* Other restrictions apply but call for details
More Homes are available. Give me call and I will be glad to show you these homes and many more.
How to send your kids to Clemson and NOT pay housing:
Phone Number is 864-320-5102
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Great Opportunity on this Property in Clemson
Asking Price: $104,900
Estimated Value $131,000
Suggested first offer with signed buyers agreement: $75,000
Estimated Value $131,000
Suggested first offer with signed buyers agreement: $75,000
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Guide to Taxes on Retirees, 2009–2010: SC, NC, GA, FL
South Carolina extends its Southern hospitality to retirees: The Palmetto State does not tax Social Security benefits, and it allows residents 65 and older to deduct up to $15,000 per person ($30,000 per couple) of qualified retirement income when calculating their state income tax. Retired military personnel 65 and older may deduct up to $10,000 of military retirement benefits. Property taxes are very low and are based on 4% of fair market value; homeowners 65 and older qualify for a homestead exemption that excludes the first $40,000 of the home’s value.
For the full article click the link: Guide to Taxes on Retirees, 2009–2010
For the full article click the link: Guide to Taxes on Retirees, 2009–2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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