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714 Azalea Street: Old Mt. Pleasant Cottage for Sale

714 Azalea Street, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464With an attractive bright white exterior and a large front yard, this charming Old Mount Pleasant cottage at 714 Azalea Street exudes curb appeal. A mature oak tree shades the home and a full front porch (complete with a swing) is the perfect spot to enjoy the pleasant Charleston weather. In the back of the home, a long screen porch provides another spot to relax and the three ceiling fans help to keep it enjoyable even in the warm summer months. The backyard is well-sized and made private by mature trees. There is also a detached outbuilding for storage.

Inside, the 2,500 square foot home is well-designed with a large living room and spacious kitchen. Both rooms have hardwood flooring and the kitchen has abundant cabinets plus a skylight to allow for great natural light. The home’s four bedrooms are large and there are two full bathrooms.

Living room at 714 Azalea StreetThe location of 714 Azalea Street is also ideal. It is located in the Old Mount Pleasant neighborhood on a quiet, non-through street. The neighborhood boasts close proximity to downtown Charleston (10 minute drive) and the beaches of Sullivans Island (5 minute drive). Popular Mount Pleasant spots such as Shem Creek, the Pitt Street Bridge and Old Village shops are restaurants are just a short ten minute bike ride from your front door. There is also a weekly farmers market on Tuesday evenings which is within walking distance and the neighborhood is zoned for top-notch education opportunities.

To learn more or to set up a showing, contact listing agent Jackie Kelly.

 

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