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Jan 27th 2012

Cheapest single family home in Snee Farm, Mount Pleasant. Great investment! $150,000 - 1124 Astor Dr Mount Pleasant, SC @ Snee Farm

Posted By: Candy Sammons In:   Mount Pleasant Listings
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1124  ASTOR DR Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
$150,000 - 1124 Astor Dr Mount Pleasant, SC @ Snee Farm
MLS#BR1202064Class:ResidentialStatus:Active
Beds:3Baths:2 Full / N/A
Ideally located and priced to sell.

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Jul 19th 2010

SHORT SALE - Pay Less Than Rent in Summerville!

Posted By: Alan Donald In:   Charleston Real Estate
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Duplex For Sale in Summerville 4874 Habersham LnThis new SHORT SALE listing is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath Duplex in The Gates @ Wescott Plantation, Summerville. It just needs a little TLC (paint, cleaning) and you could buy this home and end up paying less than rent! Dorchester II schools, easy access to Charleston International Airport and Boeing. 

Great for investor or owner-occupier with patience - short sale may take some time...

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Feb 25th 2010

SC Legislature Considering Tax Break for Second Home Owners

Posted By: Alan Donald In:   Real Estate
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SC Legislature Considering Tax Break for Second Home Owners

The South Carolina state legislature is considering new legislation to allow second home owners who cannot sell one or have to move for a new job to pay a lower property tax rate. Currently, these owners pay a higher property tax rate for properties they own but don't live in full-time.

The proposed legislation is still at the committee level, but one provision would make taxes on second homes the same as for the primary residence. Another proposal suggest a five-year tax break if someone buys a home to pursue a new job at least 150 miles away from his/her primary residence.

It may take some time for any of these proposals to ...


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