Attention investors!! Awesome investment opportunity; all three units are tenant occupied! That's right, three rental incomes for one property! Seller converted this property from a single family residence with a mother in law suite to a true 3 unit triplex. Unit B even has a brand new kitchen as well as appliances from the conversion! This unique property features a fenced-in yard, brand new LVP flooring throughout each unit, and a whole extra, separate lot!! Units A and B are what you see from the street view; both of these units are 1 bedroom/ 1 bathroom and are 2 level units. The bedrooms are the only rooms upstairs. Unit A has private deck access that also leads to the detached, 1 car garage. The kitchen spaces have an abundance of cabinets and counter space. Unit C is single level and has a nice walk in closet, central heating and air, and a brand new stand up shower! Unit C also features its own private walk out basement/patio. This property is only minutes from Clemson University, Seneca, Lake Keowee, and Lake Hartwell! Property is also within walking distance to the brand new, luxury loft apartments at the historic Newry Mill! This is a great opportunity to own a beautiful home in an up-and-coming area. All units rent for over $600/Month. Investors, you do not want to miss out on this!
629 Broadway St is currently rented for $1,300 per month through January 2026 and managed by Orange Property Management. This 1,491 square foot home was built in 1947 and has ties to the historic Newry Mill and World War II. It is a 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home full of character and charm, perfect for those who appreciate history and small-town living. The home features spacious living areas and a functional kitchen, with vintage details that add warmth and personality. It's situated on a prominent corner lot beside the Newry Post Office offering plenty of outdoor space for gardening or relaxing. Conveniently located near Lake Keowee, hiking trails, and local amenities, this home provides a unique opportunity to own a piece of Newry's history. Contact us today to schedule a viewing!
10 minutes from Clemson Memorial Stadium, "Death Valley" and 10 minutes to downtown Seneca! This Modernized Mill House in the historic town of Newry is located off Hwy 130 near Lake Keowee. This small town is 8 minutes to the Lake Keowee lakeside Tiki Hut and Keowee Marina and 8 minutes to the public boat ramp off Lawrence Bridge Rd at Keowee River that flows into Lake Hartwell. There is so much to see and do and Newry is in a great central location. This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom house was built in 1946, one of the latest built homes in the community as most were built before 1912. This property is so charming and unique. No cookie cutter here! Beautiful Luxury Vinyl plank flooring, a wide-open floor plan with high ceilings and a custom solid oak custom staircase makes for a warm first impression. The eat-in kitchen has enough room for an 8-person square table in addition to the breakfast bar. So much room to entertain and to accommodate a family. The kitchen is a dream for the family cook as there are newer stainless-steel appliances, and the oven range offers double ovens. There is plumbing ready to go for a prep sink to be installed in the island if so desired and the deck off the kitchen is great for cooking out and has a privacy wall. There is an abundance of yard for kids and animals as there is a backyard, front yard, and a side yard. The oversized master bedroom suite has two closets and plenty of room for a sitting area. The second bedroom on the main level is perfect for a guest room, a nursery, or office. The laundry on the main level includes a new washer and dryer that has barely been used. At the top of the stairs is an open space that could be used for a den, an office, a recreation space, workout area, or kid's playroom. So many options! Bedroom three is upstairs and is spacious and features an impressive walk-in closet. Ample storage room is available in the attic and additionally there is a 11'x29' (over 300 sq. feet) long storage shed outside. You will own a part of history and probably run into people that have lived in the community for 50 years. This home could also be an investment opportunity with it being so close to Lake Clemson, Lake Hartwell and Lake Keowee. Read about the history of the Newry mill here. Newry Mill is a former textile mill located on a 9-acre parcel along Lake Hartwell (old Little River) in Newry, SC. The mill was purchased by the M. Peters group. They are investing $60 million in the renovation of the mill. The following is from M. Peters Group website in regard to the Newry Mill: The mill was built in 1895 and closed in 1975. The adaptive re-use of the historic mill will create 79 market-rate apartments, and new construction will add 118 apartments. The re-use of the general store building will include a grocery store, cafe, leasing office, and the United States Post Office. The development consists of historical renovations that meet the National Park Service standards. Site improvements include the historic dam restoration, a pedestrian bridge and nature trails, wildlife habitat restoration, a public green space, and kayak inputs for public use. The retail and recreation amenities for the village residents will also attract the surrounding communities to experience the unique village. Buyers are responsible for verifying all information deemed important to them. Sellers hold a SC real estate license.
Newry is located in South Carolina. Newry, South Carolina has a population of 171. Newry is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 21.21% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 21.71%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,842 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Newry is 49 years.
The average high temperature in July is 90.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 31 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 53.4 inches per year, with 2.3 inches of snow per year.