Status: For Sale
- Area
- 1399 ft2
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Full Baths
- 2
- Days For Sale
- 227
Location
- Area:North Charleston Inside I-526
- City:North Charleston
- County:Charleston
- State:SC
- Subdivision: Whipper Barony
- Zip code:29405
Amenities
Description
TWO UNITS**Prime Opportunity - buy and hold/or develop. Investors and developers, take note!**''A triplex or quadplex would be allowable at this site''''Multi-family housing is a permitted use within the R-3 zoning district'' This 50' x 135' lot in North Charleston offers a rare opportunity in a growing neighborhood with new construction across the street. Two units on one lot- making this an excellent value-add project in a growing area. Property Highlights:- Zoning:R-3 Main House: 2 bed, 1 bath, 859 sqft Detached Unit: 1 bed, 1 bath, approximately 540 sqft, with separate utilities is vacantNo HOA - Greater flexibility for developmentIdeal for Investors. Sold AS IS Where is. Was recently occupied the last 11 years.Lowcountry Rapid transit is set to have a stop at helm aFrom zoning "Duplexes, triplexes, and quadplex are permitted in the R-3 zoning district. On the City's Interactive Zoning Map, it says that the parcel is .15 acres, meaning that the parcel meets the minimum lot size requirement for at least 4 units (1500 SF per dwelling), and could actually allow up to 5 dwelling units if there were to be shared parking (1200 SF per dwelling). Please see Section 6-1(a)(2) for reference. Having said all that, the answer is yes. A triplex or quadplex would be allowable at this site."
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Price Change History
$399,000 $285/SqFt
$350,000 $250/SqFt
$345,000 $247/SqFt
$315,000 $225/SqFt
$335,000 $239/SqFt
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