22 Larose Court Simpsonville, SC 29681
$460,000
Active
4
2 full, 1 half
2600-2799
Single Family
1471483
Kilgore Farms
No
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Beautiful craftsman style home in newer section of much sought after Kilgore Farms. This practically new home is in immaculate condition and offers all that you could ever desire. From a spacious first floor flex room to use as you like to the beautiful open kitchen with Energy Star appliances this home is designed for comfort and luxury living. The sun room looks out onto a spacious fenced backyard complete with a play set for all to enjoy. The patio is perfect for grilling and enjoying time outside. As you make your way to the second floor there is a large living area that awaits you. This Meritage built home is energy efficient and includes Low-E windows, CFL/LED lighting, spray foam insulation in the attic and 14 SEER HVAC. Kilgore Farms boasts luxury amenities such as 2 swimming pools, tennis courts, a clubhouse/cabana and 8 acres of wooded common space. Kilgore Farms is a very social community. Residents have recently enjoyed the annual Easter Egg Hunt, a neighborhood oyster roast, the end of school year ice cream social, a 4th of July bicycle parade, an international pot luck, Flamingo Friday, a kid's Halloween party, a community chili cook-off, kids Christmas caroling, cookies with Santa, a ladies holiday PJ brunch, Sip-n-Shop and many regular visits from a fun variety of food trucks. This is an awesome community with many ways to make new friends and stay connected.
Listing Brokerage Name
A B Allen Real EstateProperty Details
General
Type
- Single Family
Style
- Craftsman
- 2 Story
Parking
- Attached Garage
Year Built
- 2020
Square Feet
- 2600-2799
List Date
- May 15, 2022
HOA Fee Includes
- Club House
- Common Areas
- Lights
- Path
- Playground
- Pool
- Some Sidewalks
- Tennis Court
Listing Agent Name
- Allen Gillespie
Subdivision
- Kilgore Farms
Schools
Elementary School
- Bells Crossing
Middle School
- Riverside
High School
- Mauldin
Interior
Flooring
- Carpet
- Hardwood
Sewer Type
- Public
Water Type
- Public
Cooling
- Electric
Heating
- Electric
Appliances
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Stand Alone Range-Gas
- Refrigerator
- Oven-Gas
- Microwave-Built In
Interior Features
- Ceiling 9ft+
- Open Floor Plan
- Some Window Trtmnts
- Walk In Closet
- Countertops – Quartz
- Pantry – Walk In
Specialty Rooms
- Other
- Sun Room
Room Dimensions
- Living Room
- -
- Dining Room
- 12x15
- Breakfast Room
- -
- Kitchen
- 17x12
- Great Room
- 17x15
- Den
- -
- Bonus/Rec Room
- -
- Sun Room
- 10x11
- Bedroom 2
- 12x11
- Bedroom 3
- 12x11
- Bedroom 4
- 12x11
- Bedroom 5
- -
- Other Room 1
- -
- Other Room 2
- -
- Other Room 3
- -
- Other Room 4
- -
- Master Bedroom
- 13x16
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Patio
- Vinyl/Aluminum Trim
- Windows-Thermal
Exterior Construction
- Concrete Plank
- Stone
Lot Dimensions
- 70 x 120 x 70 x 120
Roof
- Architectural
Foundation
- Slab
Driveway
- Paved
Community Amenities
- Club House
- Common Areas
- Lights
- Path
- Playground
- Pool
- Some Sidewalks
- Tennis Court
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Community - Simpsonville
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Simpsonville is a fast-growing city located in the Upstate region of South Carolina. Located along the “Golden Strip,” Simpsonville is a quaint town easily accessible from nearby cities.
Real Estate
Due to the area’s rich heritage, Simpsonville has a number of restored historic homes, including Victorian and Early Colonial Revival properties. The rapidly growing population means there are also a number of new construction homes in Simpsonville, primarily built in traditional, Craftsman and Colonial styles. You will find beautifully maintained homes situated on large lots along tree-lined streets in Simpsonville. The median home price in Simpsonville is comparable to that of the state and national average.
Lifestyle and Attractions
Simpsonville is a fast-growing Upstate city in South Carolina with a tight-knit community of more than 20,000 residents. Simpsonville is one of three towns straddling I-385, which are part of the “Golden Strip” for their proximity to this prominent highway leading to Greenville. Many Simpsonville residents work in the larger city of Greenville, which is located a mere 15 miles away. The town centers on its colorful Main Street, dotted with small shops, restaurants and other businesses, plus a red brick clock tower — a well-known city landmark. Simpsonville has received a number of accolades over the years, such as one of the “10 Best Towns for Families” by Family Circle Magazine.
The main hub for outdoor recreation in Simpsonville is Heritage Park, a large park with hiking trails, picnic shelters, baseball fields, playgrounds, and perhaps most notable, the Heritage Park Amphitheatre, a 10,000-seat open-air concert venue. Simpsonville residents enjoy various water activities at the Discovery Island Waterpark, a watery playground with a lazy river, serpentine body slides and more. The Ballentine-Spence House is an historic Victorian and Early Colonial Revival home built in 1910 that now hosts private and community events, including Christmas tours. Simpsonville’s Upstate Harvest Moon Festival is a fall festival with musical acts, children’s entertainment, street performers, wine tasting and craft beers.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Simpsonville is part of the Greenville County School District, the largest district in South Carolina and the 45th-largest in the country. There are 15 public schools located in Simpsonville. Additionally, Simpsonville has five private schools, plus a number of private school options throughout the region. Greenville Technical College has a Simpsonville campus, and there are plenty of colleges and universities located in nearby Greenville, including Bob Jones University, Furman University and more.
History
In the 1820s, the area now known as Simpsonville was simply a stagecoach stop at the intersection of Old Stage Road and a Cherokee trail known as Georgia Road. The city was originally called O Plain, and eventually became Simpsonville in 1885, deriving its name from settler Peter Simpson, who set up a blacksmith shop in town during the 1830s. After the Civil War, streets and lots were surveyed for a town that would hold a new railroad track. These streets make up the historic district of Simpsonville today, and are largely preserved to their original look.
Like many cities in the South, Simpsonville saw a major textile boom in 1908 with the establishment of the Woodside Cotton Mill, which was the city’s largest employer until World War II ended. The town rapidly evolved after the construction of I-385, which made Simpsonville and its neighboring cities more accessible. This attracted large companies such as Pratt Industries, Kemet, and the Cryovac Division of Sealed Air Corporation.
Approximate Distance to:
Greenville: 15 Miles
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport: 12.5 Miles
Hospitals:
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Hillcrest Memorial Hospital: 13 Miles
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Greenville Memorial Hospital: 18 Miles
Major Highway:
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I-385: 1.5 Miles
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I-185: 3.5 Miles
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