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Timberlake Chapin SC Real Estate Report for the First Quarter 2010 - Lake Murray SC

Posted by Mike McVey on December 21, 2010 at 8:00 PM

Timberlake Chapin SC Real Estate Report for the First Quarter 2010

There were 3 closings on homes in Timberlake in the first quarter of 2010. The three homes that sold were...

215 Fairway Ridge Drive   3 Bedroom    2 Bath       2,100 SF    228 DOM    Sold for $180,000
124 Oak Trace Court        4 Bedroom    3.1 Bath    3,469 SF    90 DOM      Sold for $373,000    
108 Bass Pointe Lane       5 Bedroom    5.1 Bath    5,856 SF    147 DOM    Sold for $895,000

There were no lot closing in Timberlake during this period.

Contact me for more detailed information on recent home and land sales in Timberlake or the surrounding area. I can provide you with full details on currently listed properties on Lake Murray, Chapin Lakefront homes, Lexington Lakefront homes, and Irmo Lakefront homes. You will also find information on homes in Lexington, Chapin, Irmo, and Columbia homes for sale.

 

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