South Carolina Land For Sale (2015 results)
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02/28/2025
$275,000
36.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Dillon County - 2618 Hwy 9, Dillon, SC
Solid tract of development land in the Riverdale Community of Dillon County less than 2 miles from Dillon City Limits right on HWY 9. Tract has over 500 foot of road frontage with two existing structures, including a 500 sq.ft. office building and a 3 bedroom mobile home. Balance of tract is booming with beautiful longleaf and loblolly pine forest along sandy ridges. Perfect place for a small commercial or residential development or a large parcel for a new farm with plenty of wooded buffers!
Solid tract of rural land with a wide number of uses, including timber, a mini farm, commercial or residential development! Tract has over 500 foot of road frontage and lots of healthy timber encompassed in a rolling sandy land package. Tract is within the Riverdale Community of Dillon County that is less than 2 miles east of the City of Dillon limits and right along SC HWY 9. It is a perfect place to subdivide into a subdivision or commercial opportunities. Tract is found in a beautiful part of the county. Tract is less than 7 miles from Interstate 95 and just in a fantastic place for future development opportunities. Tract includes two main structures that include a 500 sqft. office building with outdoor storage and a three bedroom mobile home that could both provide an immediate revenue stream.
Outside of the commercial and residential development opportunities, the tract adjoins a very large contiguous forest
that provides excellent wildlife habitat. Dillon County is known for its wildlife and this tract and its adjacent tracts are no exception. This tract has many uses. At a minimum, it could be the perfect homestead opportunity for the hunter and rural land lover looking to establish roots and call this place home.
The adjacent lands contain small homesteads, a large forested component, and then several large agriculture operations located within the periphery. The 36 acres is comprised of 34 acres of pine woodlands filled with inclusions of oak and other hardwood species. Tract is well suited for the wildlife enthusiast with the opportunity to take a large Dillon County whitetail, a long-bearded turkey, or a collection of small game right on the outskirts of town.
The tract is 2 minutes from Dillon, but is also just 10 minutes away from Lakeview. Tract is 3o minutes from Florence and just over an hour from Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, and just under an hour from Conway. For the outdoor enthusiast, this could be the perfect place to build your dream home or create a mini farm with hunting right out the back door! And the Little Pee Dee River is less than a mile away that is home to big bass, catfish, and large flatfish.
08/22/2025
$22,500,000
1656 ac.
ACTIVE
Colleton County - Poco Sabo Lane, Green Pond, SC
Poco Sabo is a classic Lowcountry sporting plantation located in the heart of the renowned ACE Basin, one of the nations most successful conservation initiatives with more than 320,000 permanently protected acres surrounding the Ashepoo, Combahee and Edisto rivers.
Located 30 miles up the Ashepoo River from beautiful Saint Helena Sound and less than an hour from downtown Charleston, South Carolina Poco Sabo is part of a unique and distinguished community centered on sporting pursuits and anchored by a deep-rooted conservation ethic. Neighboring protected properties include Lavington Plantation, White Hall, Dawn Plantation, Bonnie Doone, Airy Hall, and the 8,048-acre publicly accessible Donnelly Wildlife Management Area. The conservation easement on Poco Sabo is held by the Lowcountry Land Trust. It provides for additional dwellings and reconfiguration, while protecting the overall integrity of the land and allowing uses typical of a Lowcountry plantation.
Perfectly sized at 1,656 acres, Poco Sabo boasts nearly three-fourths of a mile of frontage on the picturesque Ashepoo River and one and a half miles of frontage on Beef Creek. A network of more than 200 acres of tidal and inland impoundments is managed for waterfowl and hosts legions of migrating birds during the hunting season. Poco Sabos mature mixed hardwood and pine forests also harbor abundant deer, turkey and other wildlife.
Like many desirable Lowcountry plantation homes, the main house at Poco Sabo was constructed on a bluff, set back from any roads and carefully situated to take advantage of the prevailing breeze. The driveway leading to the residence passes through a grove of ancient live oak trees and is flanked by fenced horse pasture and a pecan orchard. The home is ideally positioned for sunrise views over an old rice impoundment, the vista extending out toward an unbroken ribbon of wetland, forest and sky. On the terrace, one can sit and enjoy the gentle westerly winds; or just steps away is the adjacent azalea garden, whose riotous bloom provides a burst of color every March and April.
Built in 1934 during the ownership of Silas Howland, the main house at Poco Sabo was designed by the Charleston-based architectural firm of Simons & Lapham, known for their restoration of historic homes in the area including Charlestons Rainbow Row and Dock Street Theater. Although Poco Sabos 18th century dwellings did not survive past the Civil War, it is believed that the current residence was inspired in some way by the original. After the home was built, future owners continued to use Simons & Lapham for enhancements to the house and ancillary buildings. Though originally intended as a humble hunting lodge, the house today stands as a grand structure at 6,227 square feet with four en suite bedrooms and two half baths. It is fortified with a standing seam metal roof and beaded shiplap cypress siding. Significant additions include an east and west wing, two sunrooms extending toward the house pond, and a handsome portico over the entrance.
Perhaps most importantly, Poco Sabo sets the stage for quintessential Lowcountry entertaining and hospitality. Beginning in the main house with its authentic cypress-paneled billiards room, expansive views from large windows and French doors, gracious formal dining room, intimate library, modern office and more, guests immediately feel a sense of history, comfort and home. Conveniently, there is a bedroom downstairs on the east wing and three en suite bedrooms upstairs. The west wing functions as an informal entrance, starting with the large mud room characterized by green-painted beadboard and red brick flooring. It is here that firearms are secured and every type of recreational equipment is stored. The mud room leads into a series of refreshment and utility rooms, then into the main kitchen and eventually into the main living area. Two delightful enhancements to the amenities at Poco Sabo were recently established: a brick fitness studio and a Hartley English greenhouse.
A lovely three-bedroom guest house and a two-bedroom cottage offer separate, stand-alone quarters for visitors. In addition, there is a managers house and a newly built one-bedroom cottage, overlooking a tidal pond on the Ashepoo River, which also serves as a private art studio.
The outbuildings at Poco Sabo provide ample space and function for all the necessary recreational and land management activities associated with a plantation. There is a multipurpose barn with six horse stalls, a tack room and a hay loft. The barn also has two walk-in coolers, a cleaning station with sink, several drive-in doors, a large workshop area, a fully equipped managers office, and an open concrete pad. Additionally, there is a large equipment lean-to, and a utility building with eight run-in dog kennels attached.
The name Poco Sabo is a fusion of two distinct cultures. In Spanish, it translates as little known. To the Native Americans who dwelled there, Poco Sabo means lost in the mists which rise over the river (p 5, Moore). Landgrave Edmund Bellinger, who coined the distinctive name, received the original land grant in 1702, and the property remained in the Bellinger family for almost 150 years. The tidal management infrastructure seen today at Poco Sabo harkens back to 18th century commercial rice cultivation:
Poco Sabo Plantations physical and cultural geography-indeed its raison detreare-bound up with the commercial cultivation of rice. Although rice is no longer grown there, the expansive system of dikes, trunks, causeways and impounds defines its character as much today as it did when the plantation was at the center of antebellum South Carolinas rice kingdom. Present-day stewardship of Poco Sabo and the ACE Basin includes the preservation of the heritage of rice culture
-Moore, A. (2005). Poco Sabo Plantation: A Place in Time.
Aside from the rice infrastructure, known remains from this historic period include a few preserved artifacts, tabby ruins, and a Landgrave cemetery garden. Prior to the Civil War, the Bellingers sold the property to a series of short-term owners who continued to grow rice up until the early 1900s.
Eventually, the property was acquired in 1910 by Sidney Boynton, who was the first known owner to value Poco Sabo primarily for its recreational attributes. Boynton was associated with the plantations next owner, Silas Howland, a New York attorney and avid sportsman, who built the house that stands today.
Soon after purchasing Poco Sabo, Howland died, and in 1939, the property was purchased by Samual Flagg, who made significant enhancements to the house. Several more owners followed, including Col. M. Robert Guggenheim (grandson of Meyer Guggenheim), Allen Spaulding (the first to use Poco Sabo as a primary residence), and Mr. and Mrs. H. Anthony Ittleson of New York. During their ownership between 1994 and the last sale in 2022, the Ittlesons added several ancillary buildings and provided decades of wise stewardship for this legacy property.
Poco Sabo has enjoyed decades of dedicated waterfowl and game management. Today, the plantation offers 140 acres of tidal rice fields and 70 acres of inland impoundments (all expertly maintained), with permits and potential to impound an additional 21 acres inland. Approximately 50 acres of tidal impoundments tucked away along Beef Creek are currently fenced and planted in corn. Greentree reservoirs may also be utilized as natural habitat for wood duck. The most popular species of waterfowl found at Poco Sabo are green-winged teal, wood duck, wigeon and gadwall.
The forest at Poco Sabo comprises old growth hardwoods with a mixture of loblolly, longleaf and shortleaf pine. Thinning could enhance the natural habitat for wildlife while also monetizing the propertys resources. Quality game management has been practiced on the property since its last sale and there are multiple food plots within. A large section of timber located across Bennetts Point Road has sandy soils and high elevation sufficient for pre-season quail release with potential to manage for wild coveys. Twelve acres of fields with faux power lines have been planted for the 2025-2026 dove season.
Lying in a freshwater zone of the Ashepoo River and containing several ponds, Poco Sabo enjoys exceptional access to bass, bream and catfish. As for boating, there is currently a landing on Beef Creek which can be used by smaller vessels. There is also the ability to construct a deepwater dock directly on the Ashepoo River.
08/29/2025
$1,280,000
197 ac.
ACTIVE
Clarendon County - Greeleyville, SC
This exceptional 197 +/- acre hunting tract in Clarendon County, along the Williamsburg County line, is being offered to the public for the first time in 50 years. A rare opportunity, the property boasts incredible diversity in both woodlands and open fields, making it a prime habitat for deer, turkey, and other game. Mature white, red, and water oaks are interspersed among the longleaf and loblolly pine stands and provide abundant mast production, supporting healthy wildlife populations throughout the seasons.
The tract is bordered by Doctors Branch, a major tributary of the Santee River, that serves as a natural game corridor, offering heavily traveled routes for wildlife. Surrounding the property are large, like-minded landowners who prioritize stewardship and low hunting pressure, further contributing to the quality of the game.
Well-managed over the decades with a keen focus on habitat conservation and responsible use, this property is turnkey for hunters, investors, or outdoor enthusiasts seeking a legacy property. The combination of mature hardwoods, productive fields, and year-round water access creates a landscape rich in natural resources and recreational appeal.
Whether you're looking for a personal hunting retreat, a family gathering spot, or a long-term investment, this tract offers unmatched potential in a premier location. Properties of this caliber and history rarely come to market.
To learn more and fully understand the uniqueness of Oakbranch, consider reaching out to Blue Wing Properties and have our team represent your interests as the potential buyer. At Blue Wing Properties, we relate first hand to the unmatched experience of finding, owning, cultivating, and loving a place of your own. Our company not only takes pride in understanding the uniqueness of properties like Oakbranch, but also in ensuring proper expectations and a good fit for both the buyers and sellers in all transactions. Allow our team to help you determine if Oakbranch is what you are looking for. Visit the Buyer Agency page on the Blue Wing Properties website to learn more about the benefits of becoming a Blue Wing Properties buyer client.
09/02/2025
$225,000
24.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Horry County - TBD Shelley Path, Loris, SC
Solid tract of land right on the state line, but in SC! Tract contains just under 20 acres of solid timberland filled with healthy pine, hardwoods, and loads of deer, turkey, and small game! Remainder of the tract is 5.5 acres of open agriculture land with 1,700 feet of road frontage that can be used for building homes or a beautiful farmstead with plenty of room for farm animals, sheds, or whatever your heart desires.
Solid tract of rural land with a wide number of uses, including timber, agriculture, mini farm, or it could be utilized for a minor Horry County subdivision with over 1,700 feet of road frontage on both sides of the roadway. Tract is between Green Sea and Tabor City on Shelley Farm Path but is only one mile from NC 904 in NC. The northern tract boundary is the NC/SC state line! The tract has 5 1/2 acres of open land with just under 20 acres of mature woodlands across the road for hunting and recreating. Tract could be used for a wide variety of opportunities. But if horses, goats, chickens, and other domestic animals are your thing, you have plenty of room! This tract is a blank canvas ready for your plan. Tract is found in a beautiful part of Horry County. Beautiful tract of farmland and hunting land in the Tabor City area that is only 3.5 miles from Tabor City, less than six miles from Tabor City, and 10 miles from Loris. This tract could be the perfect homestead opportunity for the hunter and rural land lover looking to establish roots and call this place their new home place. The fields and woodlands are also ideal for hunting small game, doves, and could be a unique spot to down a trophy Horry County Whitetail or a limit of long-bearded strutters!
The 25 acres is comprised of 5.5 acres of open agriculture field and 19.5 acres of woodlands filled with a mixture of hardwood and pine that is loaded with wildlife habitat and sign. Tract is well suited for the wildlife enthusiast with the opportunity to take a large Horry County whitetail, a long-bearded turkey, or a collection of small game. This section of SC is well known for being in a good flyway for doves and 5 acres of sunflowers, corn, or millet could be just the ticket to bring the birds in.
The tract is just minutes from Tabor City, Loris, and only 30 minutes from North Myrtle Beach and Conway. For the outdoor enthusiast, this could be the perfect place to build your dream home or create a mini farm with hunting right out the back door!
12/03/2025
$1,250,000
90 ac.
ACTIVE
Horry County - South Carolina 746, Loris, SC
Located right in east central Horry County lies the Liberty Church Road Tract. This tract has endless possibilities from development to a solid recreational tract with timber and lots of wildlife opportunities! It is a unique tract of land with utilities present and over 1,500 feet of frontage along two roads. And only 0.10 of a mile from SC HWY 9 Bypass!
Rare opportunity to own this 90-acre tract of land with over 1,500 feet of road frontage, timber from property line to property line, lots of high and dry sand, and wildlife opportunities galore. This tract has a variety of current and future uses from timber management and hunting to residential development and mining. Tract is mostly high and dry with excellent soils and only a few small wetland areas present. Tract abuts Buck Creek Canal on the southern property boundary that helps funnel surface and groundwater to the south. Only a small percentage is within the flood plain adjacent to Buck Creek Canal. Tract is bordered by two black top roads, including Liberty Church Road (265 feet) and HWY 746 (1,250 feet). Tract has utilities along its frontage including: fiber optic, electricity, county water, and county sewer.
While the tract could be an ideal development tract within this growing region of Horry County, the tract could also be a spot to build a home place nestled deep in the woodlands within the 90-acre expanse with room for horses, cattle, and other aspects for farm life. The tract is filled with both pine-dominated forest and several hardwood flats creating excellent wildlife habitat. Tract is home to deer, turkey, and small game. If you have been looking for a building site with plenty of room and along public roadways, but in a quiet country setting away from the hustle and bustle, your time has come! The Liberty Church Road tract is only a few minutes from Loris and less than 30 minutes from North Myrtle Beach. Adjacent lands contain small to larger homesteads with a few agriculture operations, but mostly timberland in this quiet country setting.
For the outdoor enthusiast, this could be the perfect place to build your dream home or create a farm with hunting right out the back door! The Waccamaw River is also less than 10 minutes away that is home to big bass, catfish, and large flatfish.
01/21/2026
$5,200,000
157 ac.
ACTIVE
Laurens County - 1425 South Harper Street Extension, Laurens, SC
Little River Farms is a rare turnkey farm and recreational property that has everything the discerning buyer needs and then some! This farm is packed with premium features, including a spectacular 6-bedroom, 6.5 bath custom home completed in 2023, a 140’x40’ building with an apartment, two deep water wells, 8-foot fenced perimeter, 30 acres of fenced livestock pasture, 14 livestock pens w/ farrowing houses, predator proof chicken house and run, two 100’x40’ pole sheds, over 2,000 fruit & nut trees, and wildlife food plots w/ luxury Redneck brand hunting blinds. The Little River runs through the property, and there are two potential sites with the topography for a pond.
The crown jewel of this farm is the 6 bedroom, 6.5 bath custom home completed in 2023. Premium features of this modern farmhouse design include a gourmet kitchen with top grade appliances, open floor plan with a unique circular stairwell, reclaimed wood accents throughout, natural white oak flooring, a huge 6-foot wood burning masonry fireplace with gas ignition, media room, and fully finished walk-out basement with kitchenette.
The owners have spent the last 10 years creating the complete livestock farm and recreational estate. There are 30 acres of fenced pasture currently used for Longhorn, beef and Highland cattle with a P&C Cattle Pen w/ Longhorn cage. The entire property is protected by 8-foot perimeter fencing with roads and trails throughout, woodlands with mature hardwoods, orchards with over 2,000 producing fruit and nut trees, and wildlife food plots with premium deer blinds. The Little River flows through the middle of the property, and there are two sites with the topography to be potential pond sites.
There are countless improvements. The 40’x140’ main building includes a beautifully finished 1,600ft2 “barndo” apartment with full kitchen and bath, custom gun cabinetry and beautiful brick flooring. There is also a climate-controlled garage with a premium 4-post car lift and a shop with heavy power. The remainder of the building is open air with industrial racks for storage, and there is an RV pad and fueling station in the back with full hookups and a 24kW Generac generator for backup power. Two 40’x100’ pole sheds provide plenty of storage for equipment and hay. The house is on county water, but two deep water wells service the main farm as well as the acreage on the north side of the river. Additional features include five grain silos, a large chicken house and run with predator-proof netting, a 30’x80’ greenhouse, and 14 livestock pens with farrowing houses as well as access to power and water.
The landscape offers incredible diversity, from pasture & upland pine/hardwood stands to river bottom hardwoods. There are trophy whitetails, wild turkeys in good numbers, duck hunting along the Little River, and you could plant a dove field if desired. There are multiple Redneck Blind luxury deer stands overlooking the orchards and food plots as well as “hub & spoke” setups north of the river.
The location is excellent. The property has 5,000 feet of frontage on the Highway 127 Bypass and 1,200 feet on South Harper Street Extension. Power, water, gas, septic, and fiber internet are on site, and sewer is nearby. You can get to the grocery store, Walmart or enjoy the shops and restaurants around the square in downtown Laurens in 5 minutes. Fountain Inn and Simpsonville are 30 minutes away and you can make it to downtown Greenville in just 45 minutes!
What are you waiting for? Call today to schedule your private showing and start living the country lifestyle you’ve dreamed of!
Property Highlights
• 6BR/6.5BA Modern Farmhouse completed in 2023
• 30 acres fenced livestock pasture
• Double frontage on the Little River
• 40x140 Pole building w/ finished apartment, garage and shop
• Two 40x100 pole sheds for equipment/hay storage
• Mature hardwoods
• Wildlife food plots and over 2,000 fruit & nut trees
• Power, fiber internet, public water, gas, septic and two deep water wells on site
Location Highlights
• ±5 minutes from Downtown Laurens
• ±10 minutes from Prisma Laurens Hospital
• ±45 minutes to Downtown Greenville
05/30/2025
$459,000
66.96 ac.
ACTIVE
Newberry County - 3200 Indian Creek Road, Kinards, SC
Discover the perfect blend of investment potential and outdoor recreation with this 66.96-acre property in northern Newberry County! This gem offers the ideal combination of income potential, natural beauty, and outdoor recreation. Conveniently located just off I-26 between exits 60 and 66, the tract sits only a few miles from downtown Newberry and just minutes away from the areas major metropolitan areas. Greenville, Columbia, Greenwood, and Spartanburg are all less than an hour away. Talk about ideal location!! The property is neighbored on three sides by the Sumter National Forest land, which ensures privacy from future development while providing seclusion and peaceful serenity.
With paved road frontage along Indian Creek Road, the property is easily accessible while still offering privacy and a peaceful rural setting. Peges Creek winds through the center of the land, creating a scenic focal point and corridor of habitat and food sourcing for the area's natural wildlife.
Over 35 acres are planted in 30-year-old loblolly pines that have been managed for timber production, providing immediate cash flow, if desired, as well as excellent long-term investment potential. The balance of the property features mature natural pine and hardwoods, especially along the creek banks, adding to the property's aesthetic and ecological diversity.
This tract is ideal for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts, with abundant opportunities for whitetail deer, turkey, and small game hunting. Whether you're seeking a recreational getaway, a place to build your dream retreat, or a smart timber investment, this property checks all the boxes.
Call today for more information or for a private viewing of the property. Offering includes Newberry Tax Map Number 168-1.
01/13/2026
$439,000
75 ac.
ACTIVE
Bamberg County - Julian Drive, Ehrhardt, SC
This 75 +\- acres located in Ehrhardt, SC in Bamberg County offers great versatility for timber growing, hunting / recreational, and future residential uses. It features planted pines, hardwoods, a few small openings, and good roads all around and throughout it. Tucked away down a rarely traveled county dirt road, this tract offers a ton of privacy yet is just on the eastern edge of town limits as well, for quick access to basic amenities as needed. There are two long private drive accesses into the property from either side. This piece is a great deer hunting tract, offering nice bedding area cover as well. Most of the planted pines are still young enough to easily clear and create whatever you desire. There is a natural wet weather pond in the back corner with cypress trees and other nice hardwoods. Ehrhardt is an easy ride to other towns like Bamberg, Hampton, Barnwell, Orangeburg, and Walterboro, and is still only about a 1-hour ride from cities like Summerville, Beaufort, or Aiken. Contact the listing broker for more information and to set up a time to see it. Showings are by appointment only. Stan Swofford - True South Properties - 803-942-2394 .
Tax Parcel Numbers: POR OF 0110-00-00-004 & 0110-00-00-024
10/23/2024
$7,500,000
165.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Beaufort County - 1569 River Road, Yemassee, SC
Kirkfield is a part of the plantation neighborhood on the Combahee River in the ACE Basin. The Basin is one of the largest undeveloped estuaries on the Atlantic coast and teems with wildlife. It is in a major migratory bird flyway and offers superb hunting, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, photography and many other outdoor activities. Kirkfield is on River Road, a beautiful 9-mile stretch through historic plantations and the US National Wildlife Refuge. Plantations along the road include Nemours, Parkers Ferry, Bonny Hall, Hobonney, Temotely, Old Combahee and Auldbrass. The property is surrounded by thousands of protected acres managed for wildlife including the 9000-acre Nemoirs Plantation and the 5000-acre Ace Basin National Wilife Refuge owned by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
The Kirkfield house is located near horse stables at the end of a peninsular overlooking waterfowl impoundments. The house is spacious, well designed and beautiful. The living room has high ceilings with an open kitchen and dining area. Large windows allow for plenty of light and views of woods, water and wildlife. There are 5 bedrooms and 51/2 baths, a gun room and an office. A three-car garage has upstairs space for a large storage room or an additional bedroom and bath.
A custom built horse barn has six oversized stalls, a tack room with bathroom, a large wash bay and a gathering/receiving area. The entire barn is covered by an automatic misting system to control insects. Stalls have high volume fans, multiple windows and high ceilings. Open air gathering/ receiving area.
Other equestrian amenities include a large dry lot with masonry sand, full size riding arena, two adjacent large pastures and a run-in shed.
Waterfowl Impoundments:
Historic Rice impoundments have been completely renovated with an advisory plan provided by Ducks Unlimited. The improvements included a rehabilitation of all dikes, new trunks and water control structures, clearing canals & ditches and installation of a high-volumes pump with dedicated electric line. Additionally, the original water flow from the Combahee river was restored by removing a damn on the canal from the adjoining federal duck refuge. There are several custom-built duck blinds which can be moved throughout the impoundments and are large enough for three hunters each.
Woodlands contain habitat for deer and turkeys and managed for released quail hunting.
There are 72 acres in the duck impoundments. The balance of the property is in upland hunting lands, horse facilities and pasture, and the house grounds.
The property is protected by a conservation easement with The Wetlands America Trust/Ducks Unlimited.
Kirkfield is 51 miles from Charleston, 60 miles from Hilton head, 56 miles from Savannah and 20 miles from
Beaufort.
05/09/2025
$295,545
48.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Saluda County - Magnolia Lane, Saluda, SC
The Mitchell Tract is a classic Saluda County tree farm. The 48-acre property features 18-year-old pine plantations that are ready to thin and a gentle topography that welcomes explorers of all ages. Interior trails and roads provide excellent access and a foundation for developing the property into your version of the ideal recreational playground. When you carry out that first thinning, take the opportunity to lay out fields, expand trails, and create your landscape for home or farm.
The Mitchell Tract is a simple escape, just 8 miles from Saluda. Batesburg-Leesville and Greenwood are about 30 minutes away, and Lexington is less than an hour's drive.
11/25/2025
$1,825,000
531.91 ac.
ACTIVE
Darlington County - 0 W Bobo Newsom Hwy, Hartsville, SC
The Segars Millpond Tract sits just outside the historic town of Hartsville, SC, and offers a rare blend of habitat diversity, water features, and recreational opportunity across approximately 530 +/- acres. The property includes nearly two miles of frontage along Black Creek, plus the scenic Segars Millpond and two beaver ponds, creating over 24 +/- acres of fishable, huntable water. Beaverdam Creek flows throughout the millpond, ensuring consistent water levels. The water control structure was rebuilt in May 2024 for long-term reliability. The landscape features mature bottomland hardwoods, scattered mast-producing oaks, upland pine stands, 53.57 acres of nutrient-rich agricultural fields, and natural wildlife openings. A 24.53-acre powerline right of way provides turnkey shooting lanes, long-range visibility, and food plot opportunities. An impoundment near the creek, formerly pasture, now functions as a natural pad pond that supports strong duck activity. The Black Creek bottom includes ancient cypress, tupelo, ash, and classic blackwater species, offering both exceptional turkey habitat and a quiet, scenic backdrop for nature walks and morning hunts. The open fields are well-suited for dove fields, and the upland pine stands offer potential for quail management. Fields could either be worked for personal use or leased for Tillable Agricultural Production. A meaningful component of the property's appeal is its perpetual conservation easement held by Pee Dee Land Trust, which protects the land's character while still allowing thoughtful future use. The easement permits three one-acre homesites, giving a future owner the flexibility to establish private retreats, family cabins, or small recreational structures without compromising the tract's overall conservation value. The Segars Millpond Tract reflects a long history of stewardship and offers a convenient rural setting just outside Hartsville's town limits, 65 miles from Columbia, and roughly 75 miles from Charlotte, providing both privacy and accessibility.
The Segars Millpond Tract is shown to qualified Buyers by appointment only. Please contact the listing agent directly to schedule.
10/30/2025
$1,250,000
33.83 ac.
ACTIVE
Oconee County - 284 River Rd, Westminster, SC
Lakefront home with some of the best mountain views in Oconee County. This Tugaloo River retreat sits on 33.8 acres with over 2,400 feet of frontage on Lake Hartwell. The great views of the lake and mountains can be seen from both the 40-foot covered decks and the large living room windows. This five-bedroom 3 1/2 bath home features an open floor plan with custom cabinets, island, and new gas range/oven with a stainless steel hood, pine floors, paneled walls, vaulted ceiling, and rock fireplace offering a rustic elegance. The large master bedroom has a door leading to the patio with great Blue Ridge Mountain views. The home office and laundry room are on the main level. The winding staircase leads to a large living room with views and two sets of bedrooms with “Jack and Jill” bathrooms. A short distance from the house is a metal garage with dual lean-to-shelters to store your car, boat, or farm equipment. The land has access to power all the way to the back corner for future development. It has a ridge top view, large hardwoods, and some open fields. There is a spring, a small creek, and access to Greer Creek, in addition to Hartwell Lake and Tugaloo River. This farm is only 10 minutes from Toccoa, Georgia convenient shopping and restaurants. The home also has a new Generac whole-house generator. This farm is perfect for wedding venue or hunter's haven with plenty of deer and turkey.
10/08/2025
$64,900
0.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Lexington County - 807 Elms Spinney Lane, Chapin, SC
LAKE MURRAY CLOSEOUT LAND SALE
Buy Your Dream Lake Murray Lot Direct from the Developer—Prices will Never Be Lower!
Come out and tour these prime Lake Murray water view, golf view & nature homesites from $64,900—bundle your lot with deeded dry storage and save! Buy now, build later—with the builder of your choice. Enjoy the charm of a small-town community with the conveniences of living near the capital city of Columbia, SC.
- Community pool w/ pool house, deeded dry storage, outdoor living spaces & more
- Underground utilities incl. gas, water, sewer & fiber optic
- High-end lighting, paved roads
- Adjacent to the only golf course on the lake, Timberlake Country Club
- Year-round Lake Murray water activities along 650 miles of shoreline
**PLUS, save up to $2,500 towards closing costs for one-day lot buyers**
Call (888) 752-3163 for details. By appointment only. Restrictions apply.
07/18/2025
$685,000
42 ac.
ACTIVE
Aiken County - 245 Anderson Pond Road, Aiken, SC
This exceptional 42 acre property is ideally located in the rapidly expanding Wood Valley area just outside of Aiken, South Carolina. With over 3,500 feet of double sided paved road frontage on Anderson Pond Road, and also 250 ft of frontage on Association Drive. This tract offers outstanding visibility, access, and development flexibility.
Only 15 minutes from historic downtown Aiken and just over 30 minutes to Augusta, GA, the location blends rural charm with convenient proximity to shopping, dining, healthcare, and top-tier amenities. The property is situated just around the corner from two premier golf coursesThe Reserve at Woodside and Woodside Country Cluband within minutes of several other world-class courses, making it ideal for recreation-focused development or lifestyle living.
The gently rolling topography is well-suited for a wide range of uses, including residential neighborhoods, commercial ventures, private estates, or equestrian farms. The property also features stands of high-quality timber, offering potential for immediate income or future revenue on your initial investment.
Set in one of the regions fastest-growing corridors, this property represents an excellent opportunity for developers, investors, or individuals seeking acreage with versatility and value. Whether youre looking to build, develop, or hold for future appreciation, the location, access, and natural resources make this property a one-of-a-kind opportunity.
Dont miss out on this amazing offer! Call us today for more information or for a private showing.
Aiken County Parcel Number: 108-05-02-001
10/30/2025
$8,000,000
72 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - 0 Highway 34E, Ridgeway, SC
Approximately 64 acres of prime commercial land conveniently located just off I-77, featuring over 2,000 feet of total road frontage. This property offers 1,650 feet of frontage along Highway 34 and 1,000 feet along I-77. With a daily traffic count of 7,100 vehicles on Highway 34 and 48,500 vehicles on I-77, this location boasts exceptional visibility. Utilities, including water, sewer, and natural gas, are already available on-site. Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.
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02/02/2026
$16,900,388
243 ac.
ACTIVE
Spartanburg County - 1709 River Road, Woodruff, SC
Attention Developers, Home Builders and Investors: 1709 River Road, Woodruff SC on the Greenville - Spartanburg border presents an incredible opportunity to establish a planned community / subdivision.
Located within the Upstate South Carolina’s premier development corridor, this convenient location provides short commutes to: Five Forks (Publix): 10 Minutes, I-85 & BMW Mfg.: 10 minutes, GSP International Airport: 20 minutes, DT Greenville: 30 min, DT Spartanburg: 30 min and I-385 / Simpsonville 20 min.
With 243 acres, 1.6 +/- miles of frontage along the Enoree River and a variety of landscapes, this unique property is the perfect blank slate to create a community loaded with lifestyle opportunities for area families. There is a large flood plain along the Enoree River providing limitless open area @ recreation opportunities. These could include jogging / walking /bike trails, dog parks, ball fields or birding by the duck pond.
The Sellers will begin responding to highest and best offers after 6:00PM on 02/16/26. Offers with expiration dates earlier than 2/16 will not be considered until after 6:00 PM on the 16th and must be revised to reflect an expiration date after 2/16. Proof of funds or funding must accompany all offers.
05/21/2025
$2,626,800
350.22 ac.
ACTIVE
Chesterfield County - Overflow Road, Mcbee, SC
We are proud to present Sanctuary Land & Lake located in Hartsville, SC. With 350 acres the opportunities are endless. This property features 139 acres of upland pine and hardwood, 10 acres of open land, 53 acres of bottomlands, 51 acres of longleaf pine, 65 acres of lakes and ponds, 18 acres of pasture field, and 14 acres of cutover. This property is surrounded by Sandhills State Forest and Duke Energy timberland. There are plenty of roads throughout the property to explore without ever having to leave the property. This property also presents the opportunity for quiet county living with a nice home located towards the south boundary beside the lake. There is also a three-door garage to house trucks, cars or equipment. For the outdoorsman, there is opportunity to hunt deer, turkey, quail and ducks while also fishing in the lake. Whether you are looking for your dream property to live on or have endless recreational activities, this tract checks all the boxes.
01/21/2026
$199,900
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - Lemonade Road, Pacolet, SC
This property offers three separate tracts of approximately 10-acres on Lemonade Road in Union County, each providing an exceptional setting for a private country homesite. A combination of open pasture and mature hardwoods allows for multiple building site options with long views and natural privacy.
Harris Creek borders the rear of the property beneath a canopy of hardwoods, creating a peaceful buffer and scenic backdrop, while providing excellent habitat for wildlife. A small stocked pond on Lot 3 provides a peaceful place to relax, fish and enjoy the outdoors.
Quiet and secluded, yet located just inside the Union County line, these tracts offer an easy commute to downtown Spartanburg. Ideal for estate homes, family compounds, or buyers seeking space, privacy, and a true rural lifestyle.
Tract 1: 10 Acres | $199,900
Tract 2: 9.72 Acres | $189,900
Tract 3: 10 Acres | $219,900
11/21/2025
$6,999,669
143 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenville County - 186 Woodville Rd, Pelzer, SC
Only 30 minutes from Greenville SC, 15 minutes from I-85 this conveniently located operating cattle farm is suited for both horses and cattle. In addition to the custom log cabin overlooking a beautiful pool and patio, this property boasts a horse barn with 9 stalls, and an insulated garage for 6+/- vehicles. Plus, a large covered, open air former Rodeo arena provides ample room to train and ride as well as a large, covered hay storage shed. Additionally, there is an enclosed former rodeo arena with office space currently used for light manufacturing. This expansive building could easily be converted back to a livestock centric use, indoor sports arena or continue as a manufacturing facility. There are 2 large covered, temporary corals / stalls connected to this facility providing storage or temporary livestock staging areas. The managed pasture has been divided into 11 smaller separate fenced, grazing pastures which provide grazing areas and also yields between 200-400 bales of hay per cut with 3-4 cuts per year due to a special fertilization program through Clemson University. These beautiful pastures are adjacent to 25 acres of woodlands supporting wildlife for hunting including white tail deer, wild turkey and dove. The features dont stop there, an 8+/- acre stocked pond with a 60x15 concrete dock provides the perfect spot to entertain or just get away. The opportunities for this prime property are unlimited.
11/18/2025
$450,000
8 ac.
ACTIVE
Charleston County - 2418 Plow Ground Rd, Johns Island, SC
Great opportunity to build or establish a small farm on 8 acres off Plow Ground Rd Nice mix of old fields and hardwood forest. Property is subject to a conservation easement which allows for 2 residential structures and all traditional uses.
01/21/2026
$1,738,800
41.4 ac.
ACTIVE
York County - 41 Ac Hwy 55, Clover, SC
This heavily wooded tree farm is ready to convert to a much higher use. Soils are clay well suited for logging operations. A Thinning would provide cash flow and enhance future timber growth. Location is just 1.5 Miles NW from Downtown Clover SC on Hwy 55. Land is just before Clover Middle School. The woods are criss-crossed with deer trails, and bucks are polishing their antlers on the young sapplings. A perrenial stream runs along the back boundary. Old terraces are still evident from past farming. The terrain is gentle with level areas great for pasture and home sites. Strong growth in the Clover area makes this a nice place to buy land.
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12/09/2025
$2,860,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Anderson County - Sarah Simpson Road, Iva, SC
One of the largest tracts in Anderson County is now available! Dont miss out on this incredible turn key 440 +/- acre hunting tract with the added benefit of marketable timber, great location, tons of road frontage, and offered at only $6500 per acre! Owner just installed a new well on the property so water is not a problem. Property is less than 30 minutes to Hartwell Georgia and Anderson SC! Just across the street is the Smith McGee boat ramp to access lake Hartwell. Interior road system has been well maintained and allows access to every section of the property. There are two main gates on the property that allow easy access for logging equipment, food plot equipment, etc! One gate is located on Sarah Simpson Road with approximately 3500' of road frontage. Second gate is located on Smith McGee Road with over 2700' of road frontage. This tract consist of approximately 160 acres of well maintained 25 to 30 year old loblolly pines, 40 acres of replanted loblolly pine, and approximately 220 acres of select cut hardwood. Several red oak and white oak still remain on the property while the select cut timber harvest allowed for great bedding areas for wildlife. Select cut also allows more sunlight to reach the forest floor which allows growth for deer browse and nesting sites for turkeys. A bold creek runs through the center of the property. All deer blinds will convey with the sale! Come take a look and let your creative minds wonder of the possibilities on this huge outdoor playground! Call today for a personal tour!
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03/06/2025
$185,000
10.09 ac.
ACTIVE
York County - 0 McGill Road, Smyrna, SC
Situated in a beautiful portion of York County, this homesite and minifarm boasts a large number of mature upland hardwood trees offering a serene backdrop for your future home as well as a great amount of forage for the local deer and turkey populations. During the fall and spring months, the terrain and timber evoke a feeling of riding through the mountains with the foliage change. A partially cleared homesite near the road would make a very easy build site with electricity and Spectrum Fiber available. A great internal trail system allows for an easy UTV/ATV ride or leisurely stroll through the hardwoods to all portions of the property. Two entrances from McGill Road further the accessibility. Less than an hour to Charlotte Douglas International Airport would allow for this to be a great homebase. Please contact the listing agent with any questions or to set up a showing!
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12/18/2025
$1,285,000
149 ac.
ACTIVE
Berkeley County - Summerville, SC
A few minutes from downtown Summerville and 25 minutes from Daniel Island, the Headwaters property presents an extremely rare opportunity to own a wild oasis just minutes from town. Situated on the upper reaches of the Ashley River between residential and commercial properties, this gamey tract gets quiet quickly unless the noise is whistling wood ducks or gobbling turkeys. Worth noting too is that the tract is aided by green space buffering several warehouse properties, offering even more sanctuary around the 160 acres. This property is composed of mature hardwoods and significant spruce and loblolly pines, several blocks of naturally regenerating timber, creeks, open beaver dam marsh pockets, with some roads and cut lanes throughout. Its loaded with deer, wood ducks, and has a solid turkey population. It does not currently have a conservation easement in place.
To learn more and fully understand the uniqueness of Headwaters, consider reaching out to Blue Wing Properties and have our team represent your interests as the potential buyer. At Blue Wing Properties, we relate first hand to the unmatched experience of finding, owning, cultivating, and loving a place of your own. Our company not only takes pride in understanding the uniqueness of properties like Headwaters, but also in ensuring proper expectations and a good fit for both the buyers and sellers in all transactions. Allow our team to help you determine if Headwaters is what you are looking for. Visit the Buyer Agency page on the Blue Wing Properties website to learn more about the benefits of becoming a Blue Wing Properties buyer client.
06/26/2025
$6,485,000
1119 ac.
ACTIVE
Hampton County - 0 Zahler Drive, Early Branch, SC
Old Salkehatchie Plantation has 1,119 acres of incredibly diverse wildlife habitat located in the ACE Basin of the Lowcountry near Yemassee, SC. This is a highly sought-after area where lands of this size and quality are rare. Location is paramount, and this gem is only 45 minutes from Bluffton or an hour's drive from either Charleston or Savannah, GA.
This is a highly diverse property in a game-rich environment located below the convergence of the Big and Little Salkehatchie Rivers, where the Combahee River takes form. The entire property is a mixture of mature pine plantations broken up by numerous hardwood bottoms and drains, creating endless transition zones, making it perfect for deer and turkeys. With 2 miles of river frontage on the Combahee and a 30-acre green tree reservoir, there are ample duck hunting opportunities. The three boat landings along the river provide excellent access to some of the best red-breast fishing in the Lowcountry. There is a 50-acre quail course with towering pines and beautiful rolling hills. For the dove hunting enthusiast, the powerline has close to 20 acres, which makes it an excellent dove field.
Old Salkehatchie Plantations' whitetail herd has been under a strict trophy management program for over a decade and has had minimal buck harvest in the last 3 years. It has consistently grown bucks in the 140 Boone and Crocket range. The 17 wildlife food plots, extensive road system, and large power right of way provide excellent opportunities for harvesting mature bucks. Several unique blocks of thinned mature hardwoods provide excellent bedding areas with significant mast-producing oaks left for the deer. The road system was designed with wildlife in mind, and almost every food plot is at the end of a dead-end road, creating quiet deer and turkey sanctuaries with very little vehicle traffic. There are open pines, thick bedding cover, and endless hardwoods evenly mixed throughout the entire property, creating some of the best and most unique habitat diversity the lowcountry offers.
The mature pine plantations are surrounded by hardwood branches, making them easy to maintain with prescribed fire and excellent for turkeys. The hardwoods surrounding the plantations provide perfect roosting habitats for wild turkeys. Every food plot sits in a mature pine plantation surrounded by hardwoods, with scattered live oaks throughout the pines. There could not be a more perfectly designed, diverse layout for wildlife.
There is an excellent all-weather road system throughout the property, making almost every acre accessible and huntable year-round. New perimeter and interior firebreaks were just added so that every pine plantation can be managed in individual blocks with prescribed fire. There is underground power and a well on a homesite nestled in an oak grove on a high hill overlooking the quail woods and a hardwood bottom. The Salkehatchie River swamp is a hardbottom river-swamp, making it accessible by vehicles and on foot even during wet winters.
Old Salkehatchie Plantation has a conservation easement that was carefully crafted to preserve the integrity of a special piece of property while allowing the owners to maximize every recreational opportunity. The easement allows for all historical usages this property can provide, but limits the number of subdivisions. The easement is conducive to good habitat management, including unrestricted timber harvest, significant new food plot construction, multiple dwellings and farm buildings, duck impoundments, docks on the river, fish ponds, and one subdivision.
Old Salkehatchie Plantation is a unique opportunity for a wildlife enthusiast and conservation-minded buyer to own a one-of-a-kind gem nestled in the heart of the ACE Basin of the Lowcountry.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
Wildlife Food Plots
20-Acre Dove Field
50-Acre Quail Course
Mature Pine Plantation
All-Weather Road System
Hardwood Bottoms & Drains
30-Acre Green Tree Reservoir
2 Miles of Combahee River Frontage
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