


Listing Courtesy of: CHARLESTON / ERA Wilder Realty / Jennifer Krause
1774 Southwick Drive Johns Island, SC 29455
Active (3 Days)
$325,000 (USD)
OPEN HOUSE TIMES
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OPENSun, Dec 1412 noon - 2:00 pm
Description
MLS #:
25032162
25032162
Lot Size
0.4 acres
0.4 acres
Type
Single-Family Home
Single-Family Home
Year Built
1959
1959
Style
Ranch, Cottage
Ranch, Cottage
County
Charleston County
Charleston County
Community
Fenwick Hills
Fenwick Hills
Listed By
Jennifer Krause, ERA Wilder Realty
Source
CHARLESTON
Last checked Dec 13 2025 at 9:46 AM GMT+0000
CHARLESTON
Last checked Dec 13 2025 at 9:46 AM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
- Full Bathroom: 1
Subdivision
- Fenwick Hills
Utility Information
- Utilities: Berkeley Elect Co-Op, John is Water Co
- Sewer: Septic Tank
School Information
- Elementary School: Angel Oak Es 4K-1/Johns Island Es 2-5
- Middle School: Haut Gap
- High School: St. Johns
Parking
- Covered Spaces :0
Stories
- 1
Location
Estimated Monthly Mortgage Payment
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The large rock on the little porch thing that is greenish blue came from off the coast of Charleston from a research cruise. The cruise was carried out on an old shrimp boat-turned research vessel named the Lady Lisa. (The boat was seized by DNR in a famous drug bust in 1980- McMaster was one of the prosecutors) Anyway the rock was brought up in I believe about 60feet of water. Brought up in a shrimp net from a benthic study, its colors interested my geology friends. Maybe someone will think that story is cool. >)