Neglected 1920s gem, Saint Matthews, South Carolina: $80,000 (£64k)

Dating back to 1920, this neglected three-bedroom Craftsman home has certainly weathered its fair share of storms, with nature reclaiming parts of its exterior. Yet, despite the creeping vines, the realtor insists that this property boasts sturdy bones that were built to withstand the test of time.

Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!

Offering impressive 12-foot-high ceilings and an impressive count of six fireplaces, this historic gem is a true bargain at $80,000 (£64k). Situated in Saint Matthews, South Carolina, just across from the town’s iconic water tower, the listing even boasts a rumor that the property boasts the “strongest water pressure in town”.

Spanning 1,600 square feet of living space and boasting captivating historical touches like original fireplaces and floorboards, there’s undeniable potential waiting to be unleashed here. Yet, it’s evident from the current sorry state of the interior that there’s a considerable amount of work required to bring this property back to life.

Ezoic

Fronted by majestic magnolia and pecan trees, the front garden sets a picturesque scene, while the backyard holds promise of becoming a serene outdoor retreat with some dedicated effort. For an enterprising buyer with a knack for renovation, this could be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to breathe new life into a piece of history.