Sunday, July 25, 2010

SC6 Real Estate Section: Own the House of a South Carolina Blogging Legend !!!

No, Will Folks Is Not Moving ....




In today's Celebrity Real Estate news, famed former political novice/blogger extraordinaire Mike Reino will be putting his famed Rancho Reino I up for sale. It's a 3BR/ 2BA , 1270 SF charmer in the ideally located, yet affordable Millridge Subdivision in South Flotown.





We've dumped a ton of cash into the house to make it move-in ready, including a brand new roof (which I've never seen), excellent landscaping with lots of mature trees to avoid the blazing SC Summer heat, with NO back neighbors, and new AC components as well. It's an ideal location for the young couple or single professional, or as an investment property - which we aren't hoping for. Best of all, it's pretty well furnished, and all of the furniture stays with the house ! Reasonable priced at $113,900 ($4k less than the other house for sale here), it won't be on the market for long..... Check it out:

Room for fun, yet easy to maintain... Yes, the Hibachi stays!















Cathedral ceilings in the large great room with parquet foyer. Neutral colors, bright and airy..









All electric appliances, CP&L Common Sense discounts keep the average utility bill at $70 a month!
It's the last development in the Florence City limits, so you have city taxes and water as well. Seriously, if you're looking for a nice little place that costs only about $800 a month for mortgage, taxes, PMI power and water - and an $8000 new buyer tax credit !! - you can't do better than here. Good neighbors too.. Call Cameron Minshew at Century 21 Bellray Properties at (843)661-2121 or (843)229-6317 for a showing.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mike--whats the avg. water bill run? Also do you know what your paying in taxes and insurance? How big is the lot? ...teg

Thoroughbred 401k said...

The water bill is $45-50 per month, including trash pickup. I think the property taxes are $350/yr and insurance is about $500 a year. It's a smaller lot at 1/8 acre, so it only takes 30 minutes to cut the entire yard.