There’s a front porch here. A real one, the kind you actually sit on. Neighbors walk by. Bikes and scooters pass by. Someone’s always heading down to the trail, coming back from the lake, or cruising by in a golf cart on the way to dinner. You end up knowing… Read More people’s names within a week. The house itself is comfortable and unpretentious. Four bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a floor plan that makes sense for actual life. The living and dining spaces flow together naturally, good for hosting friends after a day on the water, even better for random Tuesday nights when everyone ends up gathered in the kitchen anyway. The primary suite is upstairs with its own bath, while the additional bedrooms flex easily for guests, work-from-home space, hobbies, or the temporary guests, they know who they are. There’s also a large bonus room that’s been everything from a fourth bedroom to a movie room, gym, playroom, and probably the headquarters for at least one sleepover marathon. Out back is where this house quietly becomes hard to leave. The lot backs to the elementary school greenspace, no rear neighbors, just open grass, trees, and a little breathing room that’s getting harder to find. The multi-level deck is large enough to actually use and private enough to enjoy. Morning coffee feels slower here. Summer evenings stretch longer. You’ll find yourself lingering outside more than you planned to. And then there’s Tega Cay itself, which honestly feels less like a neighborhood and more like a lifestyle people wait years to find. Because living here means last-minute sunset boat rides on Lake Wylie. It means meeting friends at The Garrison for dinner and drinks after spending the afternoon on the golf course or at the beach club. It means golf cart rides to concerts in the park, Friday night ski shows at Windjammer Park, trails filled with walkers at sunset, and Fourth of July celebrations that look like something out of a movie — complete with parades on both land and water. The town has its own golf course, marina, beaches, parks, tennis, pickleball, swim club, and year-round events that somehow make everyday life feel a little more like vacation. Summer here doesn’t stay confined to weekends. It spills into weeknights. Into random afternoons. Into “let’s take the boat out for an hour” moments that turn into memories people talk about years later. The schools are part of the highly regarded Fort Mill School District. Charlotte is an easy drive up I-77. South Carolina taxes are noticeably lower than nearby Mecklenburg County. But truthfully? The people who move to Tega Cay rarely talk about logistics for long. They talk about quality of life. About feeling connected to where they live. About how they suddenly spend more time outside. About neighbors becoming friends. About wondering why they didn’t move here sooner. This isn’t just a house. It’s the kind of place people are quietly hoping becomes available before someone else grabs it first. Read Less
Finished Area Above Grade: 2336, Area: 2336, Architecture: "Arts and Crafts", Building Area: 2336, Construction Materials: "Cedar Shake", "Fiber Cement", Levels: "Two", Year Built: 2002, Construction Type: Site Built
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