120 Robbie Court
Easley, SC 29642
This page provides additional property and location context that may not fit neatly into an MLS data sheet. It is intended to offer factual information about the homesite, layout, and surrounding conveniences, along with additional context for buyers evaluating the property.
Renovation / Improvement Overview
This one-owner brick home, built in 1979, is positioned on approximately 2.15 acres just outside Easley city limits. The property reflects long-term ownership and presents an opportunity for cosmetic updates and future improvements. The value proposition here extends beyond the house itself to include the homesite, usable ground, mature trees, and setting.
Architectural shingles, attached garage, sunroom, and a spacious utility/laundry area contribute functional value, while the property offers flexibility for a buyer planning updates over time.
Layout & Floor Plan Notes
The floor plan centers around a generously sized living room with masonry fireplace, adjoining kitchen and dining areas, and a sunroom that adds additional usable living space.
The primary suite includes an oversized bath layout and substantial storage. A large utility room offers more square footage devoted to function than commonly seen in homes of this era.
While officially two bedrooms, the layout emphasizes room sizes and livability rather than bedroom count alone.
Location & Daily Convenience
The property is positioned off Highway 135 with access to Easley amenities while maintaining a more tucked-away setting.
Nearby conveniences include:
Approximately 4.5 miles to the Doodle Trail
Convenient to downtown Easley dining and services
Grocery and daily conveniences within roughly 3 miles
Access toward Anderson and Easley corridors via Highway 8 and Highway 123
The combination of proximity and acreage is a defining characteristic of the property.
Buyer Questions About This Home
Is the home move-in ready or does it need updates?
The home reflects long-term ownership and presents an opportunity for cosmetic updates and improvements over time. It is being sold AS IS as part of an estate.
What does “AS IS” mean here?
The property is being offered in its current condition, allowing buyers to evaluate improvements based on their own plans and inspections.
Is the acreage usable?
The property includes substantial open yard area and a homesite that offers flexibility for gardening, recreation, or future outdoor improvements.
Are there financing considerations buyers should discuss with their lender?
Because property condition can affect some loan programs, buyers may wish to confirm financing options with their lender early in the process.
Why might buyers consider this property over others in the price range?
For some buyers, the combination of acreage, location near Easley amenities and the Doodle Trail, and the opportunity to renovate over time may be difficult to replicate.
How to Use This Information
Properties offering both a sizeable homesite and proximity to Easley amenities can be difficult to replicate. For buyers evaluating land, location, and long-term potential together, this property may warrant closer review.