Renting & Leasing
207 Edenbridge Lane – Spartanburg, SC UNDER CONTRACT
October 26, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment

heat pump! Move in ready and qualifies for VA and FHA financing. See photos for quality details of this “Fine Craft” remodeled Home. No reason to rent with this low maintenance home at this low price. 207 Edenbridge Lane Spartanburg Tour
Spartanburg Rental for Under $375
October 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Spartanburg SC offers rental homes for very affordable prices. Let’s face, all of us have different levels of finances available to us. All of us go through difficult periods of time in our lives and can afford different levels of housing. While $3,500 a month rentals exist, the fact of the matter is much more people are interested in Spartanburg low cost rental homes than expensive, luxury rental homes.
Here are some affordable Spartanburg rentals for under $375.00. Good clean homes where you can prepare meals for your family, sit back in the evening and relax watching some TV.
Spartanburg Rental homes
Bonito Dia 2 Mobile Home Park
2 Bedroom Homes for $330 per month
3 Bedroom Homes for $360 per month.
JoAnn Place Mobile Home Park
2 Bedroom Homes for $275 per month
Call John at 864-205-9964 for a Spartanburg rental home today
SOLD – 1088 Wilkins Ford Road – Inman, SC
September 14, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

Owner Financing Available on this extremely well cared for single wide mobile home features a beautiful kitchen inside with drywall ceilings and walls. Outside you will find a large deck that looks over the mountain range from this 1.01 acre property.
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Renting Homes In the Spartanburg and Boiling Springs Area
I have recently received the below email from the Board of Realtors. If you have property to rent or lease consider using the SearchHomesSC team to help you. We have bought, sold, owner financed, and rented 100′s of our personally owned homes over the years here in the Spartanburg market.
Dear Robert,
Yesterday, the FBI office in Columbia issued the following press release warning South Carolina citizens of a Nigerian scam involving fake rental listings on Craigslist and other sites.
Many of our REALTOR® members have contacted us about their listing photos being used in the scam. If you have any information on this scam, please contact me with details.
Please share this information with all of your fellow REALTORS® and help us to protect the Quality of Life that we enjoy in South Carolina.
Nick Kremydas, CEO
Here is the press release from the State of SC:
Press Advisory
David A. Thomas
Special Agent in Charge
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Columbia, South Carolina
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 22, 2009
NEW NIGERIAN SCHEME UTILIZING “CRAIGSLIST” Scam being perpetrated in South Carolina
David A. Thomas, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in South Carolina, advises homeowners and/or prospective renters in South Carolina to be cautious of a new scheme being perpetrated by Nigerians utilizing “Craigslist”.
Homeowners list their homes for sale with realtors, who will list the homes for sale in the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and also with public search sites on the Internet. Public search sites allow individuals to query homes for sale via the Internet. Nigerian scammers are finding homes listed for sale on these public search sites, copy the pictures and listings verbatim, and then post the information onto www.craigslist.com under available housing rentals, without the consent or knowledge of Craigslist, who have been notified.
After the posting is listed, unsuspecting individuals contact the poster, who is Nigerian, for more information on the “rental”. The Nigerian scammer will state that they had to leave the country very quickly to do missionary or contract work in Africa and were unable to rent their house before leaving, therefore they have to take care of this remotely. The “homeowner” sends the prospective renter an application and tells them to send them first and last month’s rent to the Nigerian scammer via Western Union. The prospective renter is further told if they “qualify”, they will send them the keys for their house. Once the money is wired to the scammer, they show up at the house, see the home is actually for sale, are unable to access the property and their money is gone.
This type of Nigerian scam is becoming more prevalent nationwide and recent reports indicate this scam being perpetrated locally in Charleston, Columbia and Hilton Head, South Carolina. The S.C. Association of REALTORS® provided information to the FBI on this scam.
David A. Thomas, Special Agent in Charge of the Columbia office of the FBI is requesting that individuals that have complaints similar to this to file an internet crime complaint on www.ic3.gov with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to ensure the extent of this scheme can be accurately evaluated.




