1909 Northview Avenue | Anderson, SC 29625 | Linley Park Affordable, well-located starter home offering a realistic path to homeownership in the desirable Linley Park area of Anderson. This 2-bedroom, 1-bath home provides 816 square feet of efficient living space on a quiet cul-de-sac, ideal for first-time buyers looking to stop renting without overextending. The interior has been freshly painted and features a brand-new HVAC system, delivering peace of mind, energy efficiency, and lower monthly heating and cooling costs. The functional layout maximizes usable space, making the home easy to furnish, easy to clean, and economical to maintain. Bedrooms are well-proportioned for the home’s size, making the property suitable for a young couple, a roommate setup, or a single buyer. Outside, the property includes a fenced backyard that offers privacy and flexibility—perfect for pets, grilling, or relaxing after work. The yard is intentionally manageable, providing outdoor enjoyment without the burden of high maintenance. The cul-de-sac location limits traffic and enhances the overall sense of quiet and safety. Centrally located approximately 1.5 miles from downtown Anderson and about one mile from major shopping areas, this home offers convenient access to schools, dining, employment centers, and everyday amenities. The surrounding area shows ongoing renovation and improvement, making this an appealing buy-and-hold opportunity for buyers planning to build equity over time. The home is structurally sound and well inspected. While the floors could be refinished and the yard enhanced cosmetically, these improvements can be completed gradually, allowing a buyer to live comfortably while adding value over time rather than paying rent elsewhere. An excellent opportunity for buyers seeking affordability, location, and long-term upside in Anderson. Listed by David Locke, Realtor with Locke & Key Associates at Keller Williams, specializing in helping first-time buyers and value-driven purchasers make smart, sustainable real estate decisions in Anderson and the Upstate.