104 Hammond Circle Anderson, SC 29621
$470,000
Contingency Contract
4
4 full
2600-2799
0.64
Single Family
1475900
Yes
No
Want a new house on a 0.64 acre lot, no HOA in a great school district? Come home to this amazing newly built house located by the Broadway lake! Award winning TLHanna school district. Spacious 4 bedroom house with 2,800 sf of heated space on a large 0.64 acre lot will steal your heart. Neutral colors with the stone accents are both modern and timeless looking. Well constructed house is located on a quiet street with a private backyard. You will love the back porch of the house! Walk into the house, and fall in love with the beautiful open floor plan and huge windows! Welcome to your modern kitchen with the stylish cabinets and granite countertops; family room with a door opening to the spacious porch. Have your favorite morning cup of coffee or tea while relishing a peaceful view of nature! Master bedroom and three more bedrooms are located on the main level, each bedroom has its own bathroom. Interior throughout the house offers beautiful floors, granite countertops, stylish tiles and quartz in the bathrooms, and extensive millwork. Long concrete driveway. Off Broadway Subdivision doesn't have an HOA, only Deed restrictions in place. Boat slip is a few minutes away at the Broadway Lake Community park.
Listing Brokerage Name
Keller Williams Greenville CenProperty Details
General
Type
- Single Family
Style
- Craftsman
- 1+Bonus
Parking
- Attached Garage
Year Built
- 2022
Acreage
- 0.64
Square Feet
- 2600-2799
List Date
- Jul 4, 2022
Listing Agent Name
- Marianna Lashkarev
Schools
Elementary School
- Nevitt Forest
Middle School
- Glenview
High School
- T. L. Hanna
Interior
Flooring
- Carpet
- Ceramic Tile
- Hardwood
Sewer Type
- Septic
Water Type
- Public
Cooling
- Central Forced
- Electric
Heating
- Electric
- Forced Air
Appliances
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Microwave-Built In
- Stand Alone Rng-Electric
Interior Features
- Attic Stairs Disappearing
- Ceiling 9ft+
- Ceiling Smooth
- Countertops Granite
- Open Floor Plan
- Smoke Detector
- Tub Garden
- Walk In Closet
- Split Floor Plan
Specialty Rooms
- Bonus Room/Rec Room
- Laundry
Room Dimensions Floor
- Living Room
- 10x15
- -
- Dining Room
- 12x12
- -
- Breakfast Room
- 9x9
- -
- Kitchen
- 12x12
- -
- Great Room
- 23x14
- -
- Den
- -
- -
- Bonus/Rec Room
- 22x11
- -
- Sun Room
- -
- -
- Bedroom 2
- 13x12
- -
- Bedroom 3
- 13x12
- -
- Bedroom 4
- 11x12
- -
- Bedroom 5
- -
- -
- Other Room 1
- -
- -
- Other Room 2
- -
- -
- Other Room 3
- -
- -
- Other Room 4
- -
- -
- Master Bedroom
- 16x16
- Main
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Patio
- Porch-Front
Exterior Construction
- Stone
- Vinyl Siding
Roof
- Architectural
Foundation
- Slab
Driveway
- Paved
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Community - Anderson
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Serving as the county seat, Anderson is the third-largest city in Upstate South Carolina, enjoying a convenient distance from larger neighboring cities. Known for its historic downtown district, tight-knit community and proximity to the renowned Lake Hartwell, Anderson is a desirable place to call home.
Real Estate
Homes in Anderson include a mix of styles, sizes and price points, ranging from modest single-story residences to large estates, many of which enjoy large lots filled with trees and attractive landscaping. There are also a number of condominiums and townhomes in Anderson, adding diversity to the real estate landscape. Home prices in Anderson have appreciated by over 6 percent over the last several years.
Lifestyle and Attractions
Anderson boasts a pristine location amongst some of the area’s finest cities and attractions, including Greenville, Atlanta, Athens, Lake Hartwell and the Savannah River. Nicknamed the “Electric City”, Anderson was ahead of the curve in the late 19th century, becoming the first city in the South to use long-distance cables to carry electricity generated by hydroelectric plants. This innovative spirit has continued into the present day, and Anderson’s quality of life has attracted national attention, as it received the desired All-America City Award from the National Civic League. The community comes together for a number of events and festivals throughout the year, including Balloons Over Anderson and the South Carolina Chili Cook-Off in Belton.
The 36 square blocks of Anderson’s downtown area forms the geographic and historic center of the city, dotted with museums, theaters, historic parks, art galleries, local shops and restaurants. Carolina Wren Park hosts an amphitheater, event pavilion, and a water wall with an interactive splash pad. Cultural attractions, museums and event centers in Anderson include the Anderson Arts Center, the Anderson County Museum, the Electric City Playhouse, and the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center. Lake Hartwell is located approximately 14 miles west of Anderson, serving as the watery backyard of the city with a wonderland of watersports available year-round.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Anderson is served by District 5 of Anderson County School District, which has nine elementary schools, three middle schools and three high schools in total. There are 15 private schools in Anderson County, with an enrollment of approximately 1,500 students. In addition to the number of colleges and universities in the area, Anderson is home to Tri-County Technical College and Anderson University, a private, Christian liberal arts university that has received a number of accolades over the years.
History
Incorporated in 1833, Anderson was named for General Robert Anderson, a Revolutionary War hero and colonial statesman who arrived in South Carolina in the mid-1700s to help his friend survey the land. The city became widely known in 1894 when local engineer William Whitner developed a way to generate alternating-current electricity by harnessing the water of the Rocky River. This accomplishment is said to have sparked the Industrial Revolution in the South, and earned the town the “Electric City” nickname. In 1897, the first cotton gin in the world operated by electricity was constructed in Anderson County. The electricity boom paved the way for Anderson’s involvement in the textile industry into the late 1960s. This innovative city has continued to develop and evolve over time, continually attracting new commerce and industry.
Approximate Distance to:
Greenville: 30 Miles
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport: 40.5 Miles
Charlotte-Douglas International Airport: 123 Miles
Hospital:
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AnMed Health: 1 Mile
Major Highway:
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I-85: 6.5 Miles
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