See Inside the $2.75M Murdaugh Country Home After Its "Complete Overhaul"
While we don't cover a lot of true crime around these parts—we're far more intrigued by paint color undertones and storied antiques—we are very much interested in country real estate, especially when it's a white farmhouse on 48 acres with large horse paddocks and a live-oak lined driveway.
That's why we couldn't help but take notice when we got word that Moselle, the recreational Lowcountry property owned by the infamous Murdaugh family, was just listed for sale. Located in South Carolina's Colleton County (about an hour and a half from Charleston), the home and grounds, per the listing, have (quite understandably) seen a "complete overhaul." Given the home's heavy history, it also comes as no surprise that the property has been updated with a new iron gate entrance for added privacy.
Listed by Brown Land + Plantation Advisors, the 5,275-square foot, two-story estate includes 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and a gourmet kitchen with new appliances. (It's also not the first time the property has been listed since Alex Murdaugh's high-profile conviction.) Even before the Murdaughs called it home, the house belonged to another controversial figure, a fisherman friend of Alex Murdaugh's named Barrett Boulware, who made headlines as a suspected drug smuggler.
Maybe it's time to give this property the peace and quiet more befitting of its pastoral setting? If you're interested, Moselle can be yours for $2,750,000.
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