1717 Poor Boy Road Great Falls, SC 29055
$78,000
Pending
3
1 full
963
0.01
Residential
CAR3840302
No
** Back on the market at no fault to the seller** If you are looking for a home away from home, look no more! This updated ranch style home sits across the road from Fishing Creek off of the Catawba River. This property is conveniently located just 2 miles from the Fishing Creek access or use the boat ramp near by. There are river views to be enjoyed from the screened porch or private picnic area. There is pier access designated for this lot. Interior paint, lighting and flooring have just been updated. Appliances to convey. Invisible fence in place. This home is being sold as-is. This listing is for the home only, approval and lot rent apply. Call to schedule your viewing today, this is a must see.
Listing Brokerage Name
Heartland Realty LLCProperty Details
General
Type
- Residential
Style
- Ranch
Parking
- Parking Space - 2
Year Built
- 2000
Acreage
- 0.01
Square Feet
- 963
List Date
- Mar 18, 2022
HOA
- $175 Monthly
Schools
Elementary School
- Great Falls
Middle School
- Great Falls
High School
- Great Falls
Interior
Flooring
- Carpet
- Laminate
Sewer Type
- Septic Installed
Water Type
- Shared Well
Heating
- Central
- Forced Air
Appliances
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Electric Range
- Refrigerator
- Washer
Storage Space
- Yes
Room Floor
- Bathroom 1
- Main
- Bedroom 1
- Main
- Bedroom 2
- Main
- Kitchen
- Main
- Bedroom 3
- Main
- Dining Area
- Main
- Living Room
- Main
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Storage
Exterior Construction
- Storage
Roof
- Shingle
Foundation
- Slab
Driveway
- Gravel
Community Amenities
- Lake
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
- great falls middle/high school complex
- great falls elementary school
- lewisville elementary school
- lewisville high school
- lewisville middle school
- chester park elementary school for the arts
- chester park center of literacy through technology
- chester park elementary of inquiry
- chester middle school
- chester senior high school
Community - Charlotte/South Carolina Region
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Greater Charlotte is a beautiful region positioned between the mountains and the Atlantic Coast, centering on the bustling city of Charlotte. The Charlotte Metropolitan Area extends across the state line to include a number of cities, communities and townships in South Carolina. The area includes a diverse selection of primarily residential towns, each with their own unique characteristics and features.
Real Estate
The Greater Charlotte and South Carolina region has a diverse real estate landscape, ranging from rural properties to luxury lakefront homes. Overall, homes for sale in Greater Charlotte are more affordable than the national average. You’ll find an abundance of historic homes in York, lakefront homes in Tega Cay and Lake Wylie, new construction and large lots in Steele Creek, luxury estates in Fort Mill, and a diverse array of options in Rock Hill and Lancaster.
Lifestyle and Attractions
Greater Charlotte encompasses the metropolitan region of North and South Carolina within and surrounding the city of Charlotte. The Charlotte Metropolitan Statistical Area is the largest in the Carolinas and the fourth-largest in the Southeastern region, behind Miami, Atlanta and Tampa.
Greater Charlotte includes seven counties in North Carolina and three counties in South Carolina; these counties include Cabarrus, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rowan, and Union counties in North Carolina, and Chester, Lancaster and York counties in South Carolina. Major communities in the South Carolina region of Greater Charlotte include Clover, Fort Mill, Indian Land, Lake Wylie, Lancaster, Rock Hill, Steele Creek, Tega Cay, and York.
Major attractions for the region include the Carowinds theme park, the Museum of York County, the Fort Mill History Museum, and the Lancaster County Council of the Arts. The region offers endless opportunities for outdoor exploration. Popular destinations for outdoor recreation include Kings Mountain State Park, Andrew Jackson State Park, Anne Springs Close Greenway, Walnut Creek Park, the Catawba River, and Lake Wylie.
This region is primarily residential, hosting a variety of beautiful neighborhoods dotted with community parks and various amenities. Residents of the Greater Charlotte/South Carolina area may easily access Charlotte’s Center City for entertainment, dining, shopping and employment. Greater Charlotte is well-known for its auto racing industry, especially NASCAR. Charlotte is home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame, the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, the PNC Music Pavilion, the Charlotte Museum of History, the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, the McGill Rose Garden, the Mint Museum, Carowinds Theme Park, and the U.S. National Whitewater Center.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
The cities and communities in region are served primarily by the York County School District, Clover School District, Lancaster County School District, Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System, and Fort Mill School District. Residents have a variety of both public and private schooling options to choose from, depending on the community in which they reside. Nearby colleges and universities include Queens University, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Clinton College, the University of South Carolina Upstate, Winthrop University, Johnson & Wales University, and more.
History
In 1755, the area was originally settled at the intersection of a major Native American path and the European settlers’ Great Wagon Road, both of which were trade routes. A trading post was erected to enable the transport of goods between travelers; the Native American path was called Trade Street and the Great Wagon Road became Tryon Street, named after royal governor William Tryon. By 1772, traders and settlers had built a number of log cabins in what was then called “Charlotte Town,” named after the queen of Great Britain.
In 1775, local leaders exerted their will as citizens of a free country and drafted the “Mecklenburg County Declaration of Independence”, the first declaration of this nature amongst the Colonies. The British objected to the document with force and “Charlotte Town” was later described as “a hornets’ nest of rebellion”. Locals proudly called themselves “hornets” and fought fiercely in the wars of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. Today, financial, healthcare and energy companies have replaced the trading post, and the city and its surrounding communities are growing year after year.
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