Friday, September 03, 2010

South Carolina Home Sells For A Deep Discount Still Sets Record


t was only back in March that we questioned whether or not a luxury home in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina would sell for its record-setting price of $10 million. It sold, not for $10 million, but for a still record-setting $7.5 million. The previous record for the most expensive home sale on record in the area was in Old Village and went for $3.25 million in 2007.

This five-bedroom home was built in 2003 and sits at the mouth of Shem Creek, positioned for lovely tranquil views of Ravenel bridge, the Charleston skyline, Sullivan's Island, and Fort Sumter. The saltwater pool shown above spans the length of the house and faces the water. The home sits on 1.32 acres and has a deep water-covered dock on Shem Creek. Luxury Real Estate reports that the home sold to a family in Michigan who intend to move there permanently.

The home has high ceilings and wide planked reclaimed antique heart of pine flooring on all three floors. On the first floor the foyer hall runs from the entrance to the rear double French doors leading out to the pool. The second floor has the master bedroom suite which has a private porch for enjoying the views. There are two other bedrooms and a home office on this floor. The third floor serves as a combination den, recreational room, built-in beds and full bath. An elevator connects all three stories.







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