This remarkable 2 story brick home is situated on a quiet tree-lined street and surrounded by a large, private, professionally landscape fenced yard. This gorgeous home offers 4 large bedrooms upstairs including a spacious master bedroom suite with vaulted ceilings, stylish master bath with a jetted tub and separate shower. There are several large rooms on the main floor including a charming formal dining room with beautiful, and priceless wood flooring, a huge great room offering a stunning vaulted ceiling and a authentic brick fireplace, a family-sized eat in kitchen offers colorful ceramic tile flooring, quality granite countertops, beautifully crafted wood cabinets, modern built-in appliances and a classic breakfast area, a valuable Florida room that is perfect for casual entertaining. There is a French door walk out to the incredible back yard that reveals a professionally landscaped, lighted yard with magnificent palm trees and a one of a kind in-ground pool. Don't miss this awesome opportunity! Age, sqft, taxes, schools and acerage are approx. buyer to verify.
Single-familyProperty Type
1992Year Built
0.29 acresLot Size
$200Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
2 car garageParking
Listed by • RE/MAX Southern Shores
Listed by • RE/MAX Southern Shores
Bought with Joseph O'saben• Carolina One Real Estate
VACANT...EASY TO SHOW...CUSTOM BUILT BRICK HOME WITH GOOD CURB APPEAL IN BEAUTIFUL DEERFIELD PLACE, CROWFIELD PLANTATION. 4 BR, 2.5 BATH, BEAUTIFUL HARDWOOD FLOORS, FIREPACE, LARGE KITCHEN WITH LOTS OF CUSTOM CABINETS AND HUGE MASTER BATH. NICE WOODWORK AND LOTS OF CROWN MOULDING THROUGHOUT HOME. ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE WITH SIDE ENTRANCE. LARGE LOT WITH INGROUND POOL, PATIO, PRIVACY FENCE AND PORCH. PROPERTY APPEARS TO BE IN FAIRLY GOOD CONDITION BUT SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, EARNEST MONEY $2,000, PREQUAL LETTER MUST ACCOMPANY OFFERS, ADDENDUM MUST BE SIGNED BY PURCHASER. SQ FT TAKEN FROM TAX RECORDS, PURCHASER CAN VERIFY.
Public Records
Sep 13, 1999
Sold
$203,000
$71/sq ft
Public Records
May 7, 1992
Sold
$164,700
$57/sq ft
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$1,380 (+1.8%)
$50,910 + $254,191
$305,101
2024
$1,355 (−10.5%)
$50,910 + $254,191
$305,101
2023
$1,514 (−1.8%)
$50,910 + $254,191
$305,101
2022
$1,542 (−7.7%)
$62,928 + $202,377
$265,305
2021
$1,671 (+5.0%)
$62,928 + $202,377
$265,305
2020
$1,591 (+4.0%)
$62,928 + $202,377
$265,305
2019
$1,530 (+10.6%)
$62,928 + $202,377
$265,305
2018
$1,384 (+0.8%)
$62,928 + $202,377
$265,305
2017
$1,373 (−0.7%)
$75,000 + $155,700
$230,700
2016
$1,383 (+12.3%)
$75,000 + $155,700
$230,700
2014
$1,231
$75,000 + $155,700
$230,700
Tax history for 102 Eight Point Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$1,380 (+1.8%)
$50,910 + $254,191
$305,101
2024
$1,355 (−10.5%)
$50,910 + $254,191
$305,101
2023
$1,514 (−1.8%)
$50,910 + $254,191
$305,101
2022
$1,542 (−7.7%)
$62,928 + $202,377
$265,305
2021
$1,671 (+5.0%)
$62,928 + $202,377
$265,305
2020
$1,591 (+4.0%)
$62,928 + $202,377
$265,305
2019
$1,530 (+10.6%)
$62,928 + $202,377
$265,305
2018
$1,384 (+0.8%)
$62,928 + $202,377
$265,305
2017
$1,373 (−0.7%)
$75,000 + $155,700
$230,700
2016
$1,383 (+12.3%)
$75,000 + $155,700
$230,700
2014
$1,231
$75,000 + $155,700
$230,700
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
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Baths
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Stories
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Lot width
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Lot depth
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Lot size
0.29 Acres
Year renovated
1992
Sq. Ft.
2,866
Year built
1992
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Berkeley County
APN
234-14-03-041
Parking Spaces
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Basement
—
Accessible
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HOA Dues
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Garage
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Features
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Last updated by owner on Jun 29, 2026.
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