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17 H Street is a single family, one bedroom, one bathroom freedman style renovated cottage with a mix of historic details and upscale charm. Enjoy off-street parking and a fenced back yard located just off popular upper King Street area near venues such as Leon's Restaurant, Maison, Little Jacks Tavern and other popular venues. This cottage was originally erected in 1893 by the Reverend DJ Jenkins as part of the Orphan Aid Society, to serve as a one-room schoolhouse.Following such time several additions were made to expand the overall footprint and in 2016 the cottage was completely renovated down to the studs - all new electric, plumbing, HVAC, windows, cedar siding, copper flashing, and gas tankless water heater while integrating in original elements, such as the exposed ceiling beams and metal roofs. Enter via a traditional street-facing door on to the side piazza which runs the length of the house. The front and porch lights are brass from Carolina Lanterns and the interior lighting is all Charleston Lighting Company. The entry stairs and driveway include a mix of historical brick original to the house. The renovation took care to maintain window and door locations original to the construction layout to preserve historical integrity. The first door opens to the great room with large living, open kitchen and space for dining table. The juxtaposition of modern features mixed with historic charm creates an inviting, comfortable ambience. The kitchen has VIKING appliances including a 5-burner gas range. LeGrande Adorn under-cabinet lighting under the kitchen cabinets and receptacles are present throughout the house, adding a high-end feel and a nod to the quality of the components used in the renovation. Hidden away are a side-by-side, full-sized washer and dryer. And the large kitchen island has seating space for bar stools along with Cambria quartz counter space and large stainless undermounted farm-style sink. The upper cabinetry is all extended height for added storage and custom tiled backsplashes below cabinets. Heading down the hall, is the bathroom with European-style hidden tank toilet, vanity with quartz counter, linen storage cabinet and an extra-deep, extra-long bathtub with tiled surround, triple shower niche, and extended-height glass frameless shower door. The bathroom flooring is granite. The bedroom is located at the back of the home with windows facing out to the backyard and a private door to the side piazza. The bedroom has dual two-door closets running the length of the side wall, with custom built-ins including a mix of hanging and shelf space. There is both a ceiling fan as well as wall-mounted lighting flanking both sides of the bed wall for added convenience. Stepping outside, the back yard is fully fenced, with mature landscape and a historic brick, paved patio for entertaining and privacy. This home is located in an X-Flood zone which makes flood insurance optional. There are no HOA fees and no covenants or restrictions for this downtown neighborhood. Zoning will not allow STR unless owner-occupied, but would be eligible for rentals as short as 30 days. If this is important, please verify with City of Charleston zoning.
About Me
What makes me different and more worthy than any other agent? Great Question…
1.) I have been in the real estate industry since 1998
2.) At 29 years old I founded a wholesale mortgage firm here in Charleston and as such being the President/CEO I was responsible for overseeing 13 team members, two branches, ALL the marketing functions, business development, training of real estate agents in financing, training of my loan officers, and making sure over $85 Million in loans got closed. Of which most were purchases. So I have REAL business knowledge and real estate is business vs an agent without that savvy business skills.
3.) I graduated from University of S.C. where my major was media arts. What’s that mean? What you are reading right now is media. Everything you see and hear is media. Everything on a computer is digital media, websites, video, photographs, and audio. I studied video production, photography/lighting courses, audio recording, and more. Even post cards, billboards, news paper are ALL media, print media. (Although it’s an antiquated media). With that knowledge your home will have the most beautiful representation to the prospective buyers, instead of most of what you see out there (poorly lit, poorly framed, bad photos and video that put off buyers).
4.) 95% OF ALL REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS BEGIN WITH THE INTERNET… PERIOD, IT IS FACT. I am a digital internet marketing expert. I consult other businesses on how to harness the internet’s power through web design, SEO (search engine optimization), content marketing, image marketing, user experience design, online ad management and more.
When listing a home for sale there isn't an exact science to it, but what is required is knowing all the facts, and that's where I come in. What's a home valuation really anyway?
Estimating the value of real property is important to a variety reasons, but for most people, determining the asking or purchase price of a property is the most useful application of real estate valuation. This article will provide an introduction to the basic concepts and methods of real estate valuation, particularly as it pertains to real estate sales.
That's all well and good, however what most home owners in Charleston SC and the U.S. really want to know is what's my property worth now if I were to try to sell it? The most common method  that 90% of listing agent use is:Â
The Sales Comparison Approach.
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A main consideration in appraising is to determine a property’s value: the present worth of future benefitsarising from the ownership of real property. Unlike many consumer goods such as oil, lumber, food, etc. that are quickly used, the benefits of real property are generally realized over a long period of time. Therefore, an estimate of a property’s value must take into consideration economic and social factors, as well as governmental controls or regulations and environmental conditions that may influence the four elements of value:
- Demand – the desire or need for ownership supported by the financial means to satisfy the desire;
- Utility – the ability to satisfy future owners’ desires and needs;
- Scarcity – the finite supply of competing properties
- Transfer-ability – the ease with which ownership rights are transferred.
– What have the homes that are MOST comparable to yours (subject property) sold for recently per sq ft., and  what is currently for sale (taking into account scarcity from above)?
– What are the prices being asked by your competing listings in and around your neighborhood.
Other Factors inside the two primary ones above include: (age of home, physical features, location, conditions of the sale, economic conditions)
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