- 3 Bedrooms
- 3.5 Bathrooms
General Features
- Air Conditioning
- Clothes Dryer
- Coffee Maker
- Deck/Patio
- Dishes & Utensils
- Dishwasher
- Fireplace
- Heating
- Ice Maker
- Internet
- Kitchen
- Linens Provided
- Microwave
- Oven
- Parking
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- Television
- Toaster
- Towels Provided
- Washing Machine
About this Property
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Bright, airy, and newly remodeled, this three-bedroom home in Hanahan is a marvelous unit for those seeking close proximity to downtown Charleston and a peaceful getaway to hideaway to each evening. This two-story space is just right for couples, families, and groups of friends alike, offering open, light-filled living spaces that encourage mingling, thoughtful and beautiful decor, and a delightful kitchen supplied with stainless steel appliances and a butcher-block island. Come home from your daily activities to relax in a rocking chair on the front porch, run around with your children in the fenced yard out back, or sip a glass of cold sweet tea on the patio as the day's clothes spin in the private washer/dryer. If you feel the need to hideaway further, you can comfortably find a movie to watch in the comfortable media room or curl up in the master bedroom's window seat with a cup of coffee and a good rent.
What's close by:
This home is located in Hanahan, a community of North Charleston that sits within an straighforward drive of downtown Charleston and the historic center (12 miles south). You'll be attractively placed close to the Charleston Convention Center (five miles southwest), Charleston International Airport (six miles west), and friends or family members stationed at the Naval Weapons Station Joint Base Charleston (nine miles north).
Things to know:
Free WiFi
Full kitchen
The garage is locked and not for guest use (but three off-street parking spaces are supplied)
This unit is managed by Vacasa South Carolina, LLC.
If you are bringing a dog on your trip, the nightly pet fee is already included in your quote when selecting 'Yes' to family dogs and cats. If you would like to add more dogs, please contact us. The $20 nightly fee will apply for each additional dog.
Parking Notes: Parking available in driveway for the home
Damage Waiver: The total price of your reservation for this Unit includes a nightly damage waiver fee, plus tax if applicable (the “Damage Waiver”). (A discount may be applied for stays of 28 nights or longer, if allowed.)
The Damage Waiver covers you for up to $2,000 of accidental damage to the Unit or its contents (such as furnishings, fixtures, and appliances) as long as you report the incident to the host prior to checking out. The Damage Waiver fee eliminates the need for a traditional security deposit.
More information can be downloaded from the "Rental Agreement" on the checkout page.
Money-saving Tips
- Search for the official tourism bureau in the area you want to travel. Most established tourism bureaus will send promotional travel guides with promotions for vacation rental management companies, restaurants and attractions. These guides provide a great start to your rental home search.
- Is it possible to change your trip dates? Off-peak times provide considerable deals.
- Are you a military veteran? Plenty of rental companies offer discounted rates to vets and active-duty forces. Make sure to ask property owner to see if your travelling gang qualifies for a discounted rate.
- Some properties are particularly suited for particular groups of visitors. Large event homes are ideal for weddings, wedding receptions and corporate retreats. Some properties appeal to wildlife enthusiasts. Other homes are positioned close to night life. You will definitely get the best value from a home that most directly suits your ideal vacation setting, regardless if it costs a little more.
- Rental companies and individual property owners often offer their guests an option to buy trip insurance coverage. Trip insurance, which generally costs anywhere between 1% - 5% of the basic vacation rental rate, offers vacationers reimbursement of their rental expenses for any days missed resulting from health emergencies or weather, as well as ensuing extra hurricane evacuation costs or charges, such as an unanticipated motel stay or additional gasoline.
The Rental Process
Many people are surprised to learn just how many rental homes are located in Charleston area. Rental homes are gaining in popularity among vacationers, and visitors will find that the sheer number of vacation homes available makes it possible to find an optimum retreat to fit their Charleston area crew, from tranquil condos to gigantic event homes with several bedrooms.
Nearly all rental homes in Charleston area are privately owned and many are represented by established local rental management companies. Vacation home management companies leverage scale, staff and experience to provide effortless operational administration on behalf of the property owner..
Below are great tips and suggestions to help you understand the rental home search and booking process.
Where to find and book a great vacation rental:
Do you believe "Breezy, renovated home w/ fenced yard, front porch & lovely living spaces!" is the best rental home for your upcoming getaway? Look over this guide to confirm it fits your preferences.
Start Your Search Early
Like many popular vacation spots, In Charleston area the best rentals are booked early. For the greatest selection, start your planning and search 6-12 months in advance of your vacation. Many groups choose to start their search over Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year holiday gatherings.
Select your Area and Vacation Week
Agreement can be complicated between members of the family, but the moment this difficult part is finished everything will begin to drop in place.
Bedrooms and Bed Sizes Matter
Take a head count. How many beds and bedrooms will you be needing? Keep in mind that a lot of homes list maximum guest capacity, which often includes sofa beds in the home's living room. It is important to determine what is acceptable for your company. Specific descriptions of bedrooms and beds are typically accessible online. If not, contact the property owner before you reserve the home.
Stick to a Budget
Will your selected vacation property fit your budget during that popular Summer week? If multiple individuals or families are sharing the cost, make sure each group understands their obligation and has approved a maximum they are willing to pay. Normally, one person in the group will be responsible for making the complete reservation and recovering each family member's share.
Property Features
What property features is your family interested in? Do you want a rental home with open-air dining area? Are you more interested in wildlife or nightlife? Are sheets included with the rental, or will you need to take your own? Create a list of priority amenities to guide narrow your search.
Special Considerations
Elderly guests will appreciate you for not renting a stairs-access-only condo on the 3rd floor. Make sure that you remember and ask about wheelchair accessibility, pool lifts and special equipment needs..
Paws-Friendly, Please
Don't forget to include your companion! Pets are welcome at a number of vacation rentals, but guidelines can vary. Type of animal, size and dog breeds might be restricted. Read your agreement thoroughly! Additional fees or deposits may be applied to your agreement.
Where to Search
A number of internet resources exist to match guests with property owners.. Together with Homeaway, VRBO and Tripadvisor, we recommend searching Google for "Charleston area local vacation homes" for local property management companies. Besides having distinctive rental properties, local agencies provide top-notch service..
Negotiate the Price
When you have identified the rentalhome of your dreams, check to confirm your travel dates are available.
Although not true for all properties, many owners and property managers will negotiate rates. If they are unwilling to budge on a highly-desirable week, try getting an additional night. Your best possibility of a lower rate will be shifting to a less desirable week.
Read the Agreement
Read through the whole agreement and make sure you understand who is responsible for:
- Electric bills
- Internet
- Phone service
- Hot Tub Heating
- Cable and pay-per-view TV
- Housekeeping
- Trash Pickup (and which day?)
- Maintenance (get a phone number)
- Check in & Check Out Key Exchange
- Parking Fees
In addition to the normal charge, visitors will have to pay local taxes when booking "Breezy, renovated home w/ fenced yard, front porch & lovely living spaces!", in addition to various other additional fees which might be mandatory depending on their circumstances, including a pet fee, early check-in or later check-out fee, or a pool heating fee for private pool usage during the autumn or spring months.
Cancellations Happen
Cancellation policies vary with each vacation rental. Many vacation property contracts include an option for trip insurance. Trip insurance, which generally costs between 1% - 5% of the base rental price, can provide guests with reimbursement of their vacation costs (and subsequent vacation property costs) for any nights missed as a consequence of personal medical emergencies or weather, and additionally hurricane evacuation expenses, such as a unexpected hotel stay or additional gas.
Reserve It
When everything looks right, it's finally time for you to sign a rental agreement. You'll probably be required to submit a security deposit at time of reservation.
Keep Your Property Manager's Information
Don't forget to get the manager's contact number and entry/exit procedures for your rental home. We recommend storing the contact's details in your smart phone and wallet.
Congrats! All that is left is making the most of your vacation!
During your Stay
- Take pictures on your arrival. Take notes of any property damage as soon as you arrive. We also suggest immediately calling the property manager with a report of any problems, along with your request for any fixes.
- You might need instructions for a gas fireplace, Television or hot tub. Contact your rental manager. They are there to help. A quick phone call eliminates many head aches.
- Remember to respect your neighbors. Local people will be as friendly to you as you are respectful of them. Respecting late-night quiet hours and vehicle parking regulations can make a trip much more relaxing.
- Ask a local. Locals can frequently point you in the right direction.
- Enjoy your stay! Make sure that you protect the rental owner (and your stuff!) by keeping the rental home locked up when you are away, just like you would in your own home.
Check Out Time
- Double-check each room of the rental to ensure that you've gathered all possessions.
- As soon as your things are all out, perform a walk-through of the rental to make sure that no damage occurred in the course of your stay. Whenever you can, do this walk-out assessment with the property manager present. If the property manager is not available, make certain you take photos of the property to record its condition.
- How was your getaway? Virtually all rental management company websites request feedback after your stay . Rental owners and property managers will appreciate your glowing ratings. If something went wrong and they failed to fix it in a acceptable manner, or when the vacation rental was not as described, you will want to note that in your comments.
Learn from your Stay
Did they enjoy their vacation? Maybe everything ended up being exceptional and you're ready to reserve the same property for next year. Maybe the rental property wasn't ideal, and you'll better recognize how to perfect your search for the next trip.