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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.
09/04/2025
$2,499,999
295 ac.
ACTIVE
Abbeville County - 2221 SC-71, Abbeville, SC
This is the complete, turnkey recreational property that you have been waiting for! Timberland? Check! Premium Improvements? Check! River Frontage? Check! Multiple Creeks and large pond? Check! Bottomland Hardwoods? Check! Great hunting for whitetails, wild turkey, wild hogs, quail, doves and ducks? Check! 300 and 600 yard rifle ranges? Check! Extensive road and trail system? Check!
This is quite simply one of the most complete recreational properties you will ever see! The 295 acre tract features numerous quality improvements. Two well-appointed cabins, each with a full bath and bedroom loft. Two 30 x40 metal buildings: One that has been finished out as a man cave with a full kitchen and fireplace, and the other set up as a workshop and storage building with two roll-up doors. A tractor barn and shipping containers for equipment storage. The man cave and cabins surround a large stone fire pit where you can gather with friends to enjoy a post-hunt cocktail or roast smores with your family. For the shooting enthusiast, there are TWO rifle ranges. A 300 yard range with covered shooting bench, and a 600 yard range for those who want to test their long-range shooting skills. A tractor & implements, Polaris UTV, and zero turn mower will be included with an acceptable offer.
The landscape offers incredible diversity, from upland pine stands to river bottom hardwoods. There are 95 acres of hardwoods surrounding the creeks that flow through the property as well as along almost a mile of Little River Frontage. There are 65 acres of mature pine and 120 acres of 9-year-old pine on the property that will provide current and future timber income. There are 15 acres of open fields and food plots that offer additional nutrition for wildlife as well as hunting opportunities. Finally, the 7-acre lake on the property is full of bass, bream and catfish and offers excellent waterfowl hunting!
It is rare to find a single tract in Upstate SC that has legitimate hunting for deer, wild turkey, hogs, ducks, quail and doves, but the Little River Retreat delivers! Abbeville County is a top county in SC for producing trophy whitetail deer in the SC state record books. The Little River and its adjacent bottomland provide perfect habitat for wild turkey, waterfowl, and wild hogs. There are coveys of wild quail on the property. A couple of the larger fields could be planted as a dove field to provide fast paced wing shooting! The tracts extensive road and trail system offers access to all corners of the property for use by tractors, UTVs, etc. for hunting, maintenance, game recovery or just trail riding.
The location is excellent. The nearest boat ramp on Lake Russell is just 10 minutes away, offering access to watersports and world-class fishing. For the golfer, High Meadows Country Club is a public 9-hole course just 5 minutes west on SC Hwy 71. The historic town of Abbeville is just 6 miles to the east, offering restaurants, grocery and medical facilities, a charming downtown, as well as concerts, musicals and other events at the Abbeville Opera House. You can be in Anderson, SC in less than 30 minutes and make it to downtown Greenville in just over an hour! Owner financing is possible; ask the listing agent for details.
Additional Information:
7 acre stocked lake and a mile of frontage on the Little River
Two well-appointed one-bedroom cabins, each with full bath
Man cave w/ full kitchen and fireplace for entertaining
Storage barn/workshop w/ two roll-up doors
Hardwoods and planted pine timber in two age classes
Great hunting for deer, wild turkey, wild hogs, quail, ducks and doves
300 and 600 yard rifle ranges
Tractor & implements, Polaris UTV & zero turn mower included w/ acceptable offer
Possible owner financing
Power, well and septic on site
5 minutes from Abbeville
5 minutes from High Meadows Country Club
10 minutes from Lake Russell
30 minutes from Anderson
Just over 1 hour to Greenville
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!
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.
10/03/2025
$765,000
73 ac.
ACTIVE
Jasper County - Lowcountry Drive, Ridgeland, SC
Property Highlights:
Convenient Location off of Highway 462 / Lowcountry Hwy between Okatie and Ridgeland.
Conventional septic system permit in hand.
Large amount of high sandy ground on front portion.
Cleared building site and drivable road to the back of property.
Road and trails leading to back of property would be good for horses, ATVs, vehicles.
Great deer, turkey, and duck hunting opportunity.
Mature pine and hardwood timber in place.
Small pond and other natural wet weather holes in place for recreational opportunities if desired.
Multiple use opportunity. Multiple county zoning/uses on adjacent parcels.
Three entrances with two separate private entrance gates and drives in place.
Call Stan Swofford - (Owner & Broker) for more details - 803-942-2394 .
**Seller is a South Carolina Real Estate Licensee**
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.
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.
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.
02/21/2025
$1,925,000
1604.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Clarendon County - 10988 Highway 301, Alcolu, SC
The Black River Preserve is located in Clarendon County, approximately 9 miles north of Manning, SC. The property consists of 1604 +/- acres of natural bottomland hardwood and 3.5 miles of Black River frontage. The acreage offered is entirely wooded and encapsulates nearly 750 acres of agriculture fields, which are not included in the offering. The fields are planted annually in corn or soybeans; these highly productive fields are a natural magnet for all wild game, including deer, turkeys, and hogs, which are plentiful in the region.
The Black River Preserve offering is unique in many ways. Most of this acreage can be described as usable bottomland in that it is not a muck swamp. The unusual shape allows the property to hunt across a vast area with a significant agricultural presence as the focal point in the center. The soil composition allows for existing roads and UTV trails to access 90% of the property, which is highly unusual for a tract of this size located in a river basin.
The Black River originates in Lee County and makes its way towards the coast for nearly 150 miles before merging with the Pee Dee River in Georgetown County. Just a few miles south of this property, the Black River was recently designated as a scenic state river and provides a navigable nature trail for canoes and kayakers. This iconic river is a natural draw for wintering waterfowl and provides exciting fishing opportunities for redbreast, bluegill, warmouth, large-mouth bass, and catfish.
A portion of the Black River Preserve is enrolled in a Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) easement consisting of 1150+/- acres. This easement aims to protect the functional values that these pristine bottomlands provide and enhance their natural habitat in perpetuity. The easement allows for recreational activities, including hunting, fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation. There are approximately 454 +/- acres not enrolled in the WRP and are unaffected by the easement. This may allow the next owner to create additional food plots, shooting lanes, and waterfowl impoundments or take advantage of the financial incentives of enrolling this additional acreage into a WRP.
In addition, there may be an opportunity for the new owner of Black Creek Preserve to lease the adjacent fields for hunting through an annually negotiated lease should there be an interest.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
Abundant Wild Game
Easily Accessible Off I-95
3.5 Miles of Black River Frontage
Large Agricultural Neighborhood
Operable Bottomland Hardwood Forest
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.
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
09/22/2025
$780,000
205.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Abbeville County - 205 Sawney Creek Rd, Calhoun Falls, SC
The Holly Hill Tract is a 205.5 acre timberland property located just 2.5 miles south of Calhoun Falls, SC. Over 105 acres of Loblolly Pine planted in 2003/2004 and 47 acres of Loblolly planted in 2018. There is also 37 acres of hardwood and open land for food plots and shooting lanes. The property is close to boat ramps & great fishing on Lake Richard B Russell and J. Strom Thurmond Reservoir, This tract offers great opportunity to hunt deer & wild turkey. Per GPS: it would take 1 hour 20 minutes to get to Greenville, SC and 1 hour 20 minutes to get to Augusta, GA. There is also a creek on the property.
12/18/2024
$999,000
263 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - 0 Stone Road, Chester, SC
Located among the natural beauty of Chester, South Carolina, this property invites you to explore a landscape that's both captivating and versatile. Varying Stages of pine timber stands, both premerchantable and merchantable) cover roughly 85% of the property with a much of the remaining acreage consisting of internal roads, food plots and a wide variety of mast-producing hardwood species including several species of oaks, walnut, hickory, sycamore, beech, and poplar. A small cabin and equipment storage makes for a a great home base for your hunting ventures of the strong population of Whitetail Deer and Turkeys. There are several gates along Stone Road making access a breeze. Please contact the listing agent directly with any questions or to line up a showing.
10/31/2025
$2,500,000
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Lexington County - 3348 U.S. 378, Leesville, SC
This 5-acre property offers a unique opportunity for development, with a prime location on Lake Murray and Highway 378. Fully permitted and engineered, this site is ready for immediate use. Key infrastructure is already in place, including water and sewer systems, making it ideal for restaurant, retail, or mixed-use development. +/- 700 feet of frontage on Highway 378, providing high visibility and traffic exposure. +/- 875 feet of direct water frontage on the serene and popular Lake Murray. Two commercial docks with a total of 24 boat slips, offering prime access for water activities and boating enthusiasts. 10,800 VPD on Highway 378 (SCDOT 2023). Seller financing available and additional acreage available. This property is ready for development with all permits and engineering work completed. Stormwater drainage and DOT curb cut in place. With its combination of highway exposure and beautiful lakefront views, this property is perfectly positioned for a wide range of commercial uses. Easily accessible by water and by land. This property represents an exceptional value for developers, investors, and businesses looking to make their mark in one of the area's most desirable locations. Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.
10/08/2025
$64,900
0.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Lexington County - 807 Elms Spinney Lane, Chapin, SC
LAKE MURRAY CLOSEOUT LAND SALE
Saturday, November 22nd (rain or shine)
Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity to 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 or REPLY now to reserve your appointment. By appointment only. Restrictions apply. See you Saturday, November 22nd!
05/21/2025
$2,626,800
350.22 ac.
ACTIVE
Darlington County - Hartsville, 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.
11/06/2025
$3,900,000
402 ac.
ACTIVE
Jasper County - 730 Taylor Mill Road, Ridgeland, SC
Maxfield Ponds features over 400 acres of mature forest with a 20-acre stocked bass pond and five separate duck impoundments. A Generac diesel generator with two wells and pumps supplies the impoundments and a separate well and pump supplement the fish pond. Also featured is a six-bedroom, six-bath hunting cabin, heated and cooled outbuilding, an outdoor brick fireplace and a three-bay garage. This property would be ideal for anything from a duck hunting club to a wedding venue. Maxfield Ponds is not encumbered, but would be a great candidate for a conservation easement. The property is located within the town limits of Ridgeland, SC. Located 15 minutes from Congaree Golf Club, within an hour to Bluffton and Harbortown Golf Links at Hilton Head. Easy access to Highway 17 and Interstate 95
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.
09/25/2025
$1,446,652
48.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Spartanburg County - South Carolina 357, Campobello, SC
48.383 Acres with Stunning Blue Ridge Mountain Views Campobello, SC
This remarkable 48.383 acre tract is located in the highly sought-after Campobello area of Upstate South Carolina and offers breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, NC. About half of the property consists of gently rolling pastures adorned with scattered mature hardwood trees, providing multiple ideal home sites that capture the majestic mountain views.
A small stream runs through the center of the property, offering a natural opportunity for pond development. Toward the rear of the land lies a peaceful stand of mixed hardwoods and pines, adding privacy and scenic diversity. The property includes 654 feet of paved frontage along Highway 357, and a 60' x 30' storage building is already in place, adding functionality and value.
This location offers the perfect balance of rural charm and accessibility. It is approximately 30 minutes from the renowned Tryon International Equestrian Center and Resort. The Asheville Regional Airport is just 45 miles away, and the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport can be reached in about 45 minutes. Both Spartanburg and Greenville are within a 30 to 45-minute drive, and each city is experiencing rapid growth with outstanding options for shopping, dining, healthcare, sports, and education.
This is a rare opportunity to own a stunning piece of land in one of the most desirable regions of the Carolinas, ideal for a private estate, equestrian use, or future development.
Please contact Mike Brazeal at (803) 640-5228 for more information on this gorgeous property!
11/19/2025
$2,649,643
160.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Oconee County - Fishers Cove Road, Fair Play, SC
Prime recreation / Homestead tract located 5 minutes from I-85. With a heavily wooded tree coverage, a bold stream and frontage on the Lake Hartwell Corp shoreline (non dockable) it has great habitat for white tail deer and wild turkey. Or you can launch your boat in minutes at Lake Hartwell State Park. This tract provides a wooded, private retreat to play and or live. Development potential for a residential community or mini farms. Located only 45 minutes from Greenville, 30 minutes from Clemson and about 90 minutes from Atlanta this property is close to everything. Owner will consider subdividing 10+ acre sites. Listing Also Includes Oconee Tax Map Parcels: 340-04-01-010, 340-04-01-011, 340-00-01-007
01/07/2025
$1,361,250
272.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Berkeley County - 0 Shortcut Road, Cross, SC
The Winningham property offering is a rare find in a fast-growing and developing county. Only a short 15 miles to Moncks Corner or 28 miles to Summerville, this is an ideal setting for multiple single-family residences, a family compound, or residential development. The landscape offers upland pine plantations with a sprinkling of mixed hardwoods, creating a diverse habitat for wild game and a picturesque private setting.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
Interior Roads
Potential Home Sites
Upland Pine Plantations
Over 1000 Feet of Paved Road Frontage
**SHOWING BY APPOINTMENT ONLY**
11/22/2024
$449,000
0.54 ac.
ACTIVE
Horry County - 148 Highmeadow Ln., Aynor, SC
Welcome to Your Dream Home on a half acre lot with in-ground, concrete, salt water pool! This stately brick home is in the Aynor school district yet so close to Conway and Hwy 22 and it offers the perfect blend of tranquility and convenience. Step inside to discover a beautifully designed open floor plan that seamlessly connects living, dining, and kitchen spaces. The living room boasts vaulted ceilings, built-in shelves, and a ceiling fan, creating a cozy yet spacious atmosphere. The kitchen is a chefs delight, featuring stainless steel appliances, a generous pantry, and a layout that makes entertaining a breeze. The primary suite is your private retreat, complete with a whirlpool garden tub, walk-in shower with a glass door, and double sinks. The sunroom offers a tranquil escape with views of the pool, blending indoor comfort with outdoor serenity. The outdoor spaces are equally impressive. Imagine enjoying your morning coffee or watching breathtaking sunsets from the long front porch. Step out back to your personal oasisa resurfaced, saltwater in-ground pool adjacent to a wooden pergola and patio, all secluded behind privacy fencing, perfect for relaxing or hosting summer gatherings. The sunroom offers a tranquil escape with views of the pool, blending indoor comfort with outdoor serenity. For the hobbyist or DIY enthusiast, the outbuilding is a standout feature, equipped with electricity and water, double-sided plywood walls, and endless possibilities. The home also includes a 2022 roof, ensuring peace of mind for years to come. Dont miss your chance to make this stunning property your forever home just minutes from Hwy 22 and downtown Conway. Schedule your showing today and experience the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and charm at 148 Highmeadow Lane!
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06/29/2025
$945,000
103.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - 104 Ac Cedarhurst Road, Chester, SC
This property is located in the path of progress between Richburg and Chester. Gentle to flat terrain with railroad frontage on CSX Railroad. This property has paved frontage on Cedarhurst Rd about 5-7 minutes from I-77 SC Exit 65. Meador Rd is gated, but offers access to the east side of property. Young pine forest dominate the landscape, but there are several patches of hardwood. A small stream runs across the land. Good interior trails on the west with shooting lanes for hunting. Area is heavily populated by white tail deer.
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11/26/2025
$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 tracts overall conservation value. The Segars Millpond Tract reflects a long history of stewardship and offers a convenient rural setting just outside Hartsvilles 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.
Copyright © 2025 My State MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
12/09/2025
$1,336,000
289 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenwood County - Greenwood, SC
The Jordan Tract is an exceptional timber and recreation property located in a very rural area of southern Greenwood County. It lies about halfway between Greenwood and Edgefield on Jordan Road in the Callison community.
Broad rolling uplands are covered with mature pine forests. Cuffytown Creek is a large stream flowing along the southern border. Mixed hardwoods are found in low areas near the creek and in other scattered patches. The neighborhood is made up of wooded tracts and pastures. Houses are widely scattered in the area. US Forest Service land adjoins. The land is all forested except for woods roads and a few small openings.
A little over 250 acres are covered with planted loblolly pine. About 211 acres were established in 1989 and 43 acres in 1999. These trees were thinned in the fall of 2025. About 25 acres of mixed, mature hardwoods stand on creek bottoms and in small, scattered patches. White oaks and red oaks are common. Willow oaks and swamp chestnut oaks are found along with dwarf palmetto glades in a flat bottomland on the south side. Cuffeytown Creek is a broad stream shaded by sycamore and maple and makes the tract's southern boundary for about 800 feet. Woods ducks frequent pools along the creek created by downed logs.
Jordan Road is a narrow county maintained paved road. The property has great access with about 2,000 feet of frontage on each side of Jordan Road. Bell Road, a county gravel road, cuts through the western part of the land for about 1,800 feet. Woods roads enter the land in two places off Jordan Road and are open and drivable for about a mile total through the tract. A small powerline runs near Jordan Road and could serve a home on the property. Cable / fiber line also runs along the road. Areas of gentle slopes lie along the road frontage on both sides and should be attractive as cabin or home sites. There are no public waterlines in the area. A home would require well and septic.
Soils are mostly silt loam or sandy loam and are productive for timber or other uses. Topography is gently rolling and good for continued timber management or conversion to other uses such as fields, orchards, barns or homesites. USDA farmland classification indicates that soils could be productive for pastures and some crops with over two-thirds of the property classed as useful farmland. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for most of the property and soils would serve well for house construction.
A little pond is tucked into the woods west of Jordan Road. It is now a third to half acre but was at least twice this size. It appears that years ago beavers blocked the spillway and a small section washed out of the dam. This needs to be repaired to restore the pond. A small, unmaintained cemetery (old DeVore Mill Cemetery) lies near the southeast corner. National Forest land joins on the west side of Jordan Road with almost one mile of common boundary. A plat from 1950 describes the property as 289 acres.
Greenwood is less than a 30-minute drive away and has everything from Aldi to Zaxby's. There are local favorites like Lowcountry Grill (southern cooking) and Olive Branch Mediterranean & Italian, and lots of big names like Publix, Lowes, and even one of the newest locations of Whataburger. The tract is about 17 miles from Greenwood, 24 miles from Edgefield, 45 miles from Augusta, GA, and 70 miles from Greenville. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
**There is an active hunt lease on this property. Please do not visit without first contacting the agent.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is near the end of Jordan Road (GPS = 600 Jordan Rd, Troy, SC 29848). County tax map # 6768-294-579.
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