Chester County, South Carolina Land For Sale (235 results)
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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.
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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04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
04/29/2025
$501,120
119.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Lockhart, SC
Rodens Creek Tract is a great timber and recreation property with diversity for wildlife habitat. The land lies east of Mt. Pleasant Church Road just above Hwy 9 between Lockhart and Chester in a quiet, rural area of northern Chester County.
About 85 acres are forested with loblolly pine planted in 2007. These trees are ready for their first thinning. Much of the pine area is gently rolling ridgetops. Side slopes are gentle in some places and steeper in others. Some old gullies are included in the pine area.
Access across the land is good with internal roads that run to the back and center areas. Additional atv/utv trails branch off the truck road. A powerline right-of-way crosses the tract and occupies about 2.5 acres. There are no large open areas apart from the powerline right-of-way.
About 25 acres are covered by mixed, mature hardwood forest. This includes the steepest parts of the land with very strong slopes and some gullied areas. These slopes are dominated by oaks, hickory and American beech. Rodens Creek is a large stream with a sandy, gravely bottom that runs the northeast property line for about a quarter mile. The hardwood bottomland along the creek is wide in places. Another broad bottomland is found extending toward the middle of the tract just north of the powerline right-of-way. Yellow poplar, sweetgum, and river birch shade these level bottomlands. Trees are widely spaced, and much of the ground is covered by grasses.
Soils are mostly sandy loam or sandy clay loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Topography is strongly rolling over most of the tract. Some ridge tops and bottomland areas lay gently and would be useful for large wildlife openings. About 50 acres are classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland). However, these better soils are found in fairly narrow areas along the highest parts of the tract. Thus, a series of openings could be practical but not a single large field. See attached USDA farmland classification map.
Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property. Topography is gentle near the paved road. A powerline runs along Mt. Pleasant Church Road to serve houses to the north. TruVista has a fiberoptic internet line along the road. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts and houses are widely scattered in the area. No houses are within sight of the property along the road frontage. One residence can be seen from the western property line.
The land is accessed from Mt. Pleasant Church Road (State Road 54). The town of Chester is a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, and groceries. There are local favorites like Broad River Mercantile and Nova Donuts Caf, and chains like Ace Hardware and Tractor Supply. The little town of Lockhart is only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Lockhart, 12 miles from Chester, 37 miles from Spartanburg, 30 miles from Rock Hill, and 60 miles from Charlotte. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town.
The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is on Mt. Pleasant Church Road (GPS = State Rd 54, Chester, SC 29706) about 1,000 feet from its junction with Hwy 9. County tax map # 018-00-00-040-000.
08/29/2025
$1,235,000
90 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Blackstock, SC
Beautiful 90-Acre Property with Brick Residence in Blackstock, SC
This exceptional 90-acre property in Blackstock, South Carolina, combines modern comfort with endless outdoor opportunities. The centerpiece is a stunning 2-story, 2,780 sq. ft. brick home offering 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, with all bedrooms located on the first floor, including two master suites. Upstairs, two large bonus/bunk rooms provide flexible space for guests or recreation.
The open floor plan features vaulted ceilings in the living room and a full-length stone wood-burning fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious eat-in kitchen is appointed with granite countertops and updated appliances, including an electric range, refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave. A laundry room with washer and dryer is included. Hardwood floors span the living room, kitchen, and laundry, while tile finishes all bathrooms and carpet enhances the bedrooms. A screened-in back porch and oversized two-car garage add comfort and convenience. The home is also equipped with a generator and 250-gallon propane tank for backup, along with private well and septic.
The property itself is rich with amenities and natural beauty: a 2-acre fishing pond, bold creek frontage, open fields, a gated pasture for horses or other livestock potential, old planted pine stands, and mature hardwood bottomland, providing abundant wildlife habitat. Multiple storage buildings, garden space, an orchard, and areas suitable for chickens or goats provide a true homestead feel. A secondary modular home with appliances is move-in ready, perfect for guests or rental income. Paved state road frontage ensures easy access while maintaining privacy.
With its combination of a well-appointed residence, secondary dwelling, and 90 acres of fields, timber, water, and wildlife, this Blackstock property offers the ideal retreat for family living, recreation, or multi-use potential.
09/16/2025
$1,350,000
180 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Old Winnsboro Rd, Great Falls, SC
A Quintessential Chester County Farm; the Southern Moon Tract
The Southern Moon Tract is classic Chester County recreational property with a variety of features that allow immediate enjoyment of life in the country. Over 70 acres of mature pines fill the middle of the property and provide countless hunting and habitat management opportunities. Nestled neatly within the conifer forest is a beautiful 3-acre pond, with a shoreline dotted with boulders. East and west portions of the property host young pine plantations that were established in 2001 and offer attractive cover and nesting habitat while exhibiting excellent growth. Natural mature hardwoods adorn Turkey Branch, which crosses the northern portion of the property. Scattered throughout but placed with purpose are several food plots and orchards, and well-planned roads and firebreaks provide access to every portion of the tract. At the north end of the property is a comfortable 1,000 square-foot cottage with a new roof and security system, neatly situated in the shade of old walnut trees. In all, the Southern Moon Tract is over 170 total acres of tree farming, fishing, hunting, tractor therapy and family gatherings. Additional outdoor activities can be enjoyed at the nearby Great Falls Whitewater Park and Debutary Creek Landing, both about 10 minutes away.
The Southern Moon Tract enjoys a quiet existence in a peaceful, rural location, but not at the sacrifice of convenience. A pleasant 20-minute drive takes you from the Southern Moon Tract to downtown Chester, and 5 minutes is all you need to be in Great Falls. The property is only 5 minutes Interstate 77, at SC Highway 200, and then less than an hour to Charlotte or Columbia.
Shown by appointment only, please call Gary Springer at (803)730-1248 to schedule a tour.
04/20/2025
$400,059
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - Narrow Bridge Road, Chester, SC
The Narrow Bridge East Tract is a pleasantly secluded 60-acre tree farm in western Chester County. Featuring a high ratio of manageable acres to total tract size, the property has 46 acres of 8-year-old pine plantations and 14 acres of beautiful natural hardwoods. The headwaters of Brushy Fork Creek form the north boundary, offering diversity to wildlife and a pleasant path for the steward looking for a break. Topography is nearly level to gently rolling, accommodating multiple uses including pasture or continued timber production. Nearly 1,800 feet of frontage along Narrow Bridge Rd. creates the possibility for multiple points of entry and facilitates easy management and recreational access.
Lying only 11 miles northwest of Chester and 28 miles southwest of Rock Hill, the Narrow Bridge East Tract enjoys a secluded but centrally convenient location. Spartanburg is less than an hour away and Chapin, Charlotte and Columbia are all about an hour of pleasant country driving.
Call Gary Springer at (803)730-1248 for more information or to schedule a tour.
09/09/2025
$469,000
3.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - 531 Ashford Rd, Chester, SC
NEW CONSTRUCTION home on 3+/- Acres in Chester County, SC! Beautiful home with 3-bedrooms, 3-full bathrooms, and a bonus room over the garage. The home features a spacious kitchen with a large island and granite countertops, ideal for everyday meals and entertaining. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and living areas. The private primary bedroom includes an ensuite bath with a walk-in shower. Enjoy mornings and evenings on the covered front porch or relax on the private back deck. A side-load garage adds convenience and curb appeal. The majority of the 3+/- Acre property is completely wooded and waiting to be your playground! Come see this beautiful new construction home today!
09/09/2025
$469,000
3.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - 531 Ashford Rd, Chester, SC
NEW CONSTRUCTION home on 3+/- Acres in Chester County, SC! Beautiful home with 3-bedrooms, 3-full bathrooms, and a bonus room over the garage. The home features a spacious kitchen with a large island and granite countertops, ideal for everyday meals and entertaining. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and living areas. The private primary bedroom includes an ensuite bath with a walk-in shower. Enjoy mornings and evenings on the covered front porch or relax on the private back deck. A side-load garage adds convenience and curb appeal. The majority of the 3+/- Acre property is completely wooded and waiting to be your playground! Come see this beautiful new construction home today!
09/09/2025
$469,000
3.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - 531 Ashford Rd, Chester, SC
NEW CONSTRUCTION home on 3+/- Acres in Chester County, SC! Beautiful home with 3-bedrooms, 3-full bathrooms, and a bonus room over the garage. The home features a spacious kitchen with a large island and granite countertops, ideal for everyday meals and entertaining. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and living areas. The private primary bedroom includes an ensuite bath with a walk-in shower. Enjoy mornings and evenings on the covered front porch or relax on the private back deck. A side-load garage adds convenience and curb appeal. The majority of the 3+/- Acre property is completely wooded and waiting to be your playground! Come see this beautiful new construction home today!
09/09/2025
$469,000
3.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - 531 Ashford Rd, Chester, SC
NEW CONSTRUCTION home on 3+/- Acres in Chester County, SC! Beautiful home with 3-bedrooms, 3-full bathrooms, and a bonus room over the garage. The home features a spacious kitchen with a large island and granite countertops, ideal for everyday meals and entertaining. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and living areas. The private primary bedroom includes an ensuite bath with a walk-in shower. Enjoy mornings and evenings on the covered front porch or relax on the private back deck. A side-load garage adds convenience and curb appeal. The majority of the 3+/- Acre property is completely wooded and waiting to be your playground! Come see this beautiful new construction home today!
09/09/2025
$469,000
3.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - 531 Ashford Rd, Chester, SC
NEW CONSTRUCTION home on 3+/- Acres in Chester County, SC! Beautiful home with 3-bedrooms, 3-full bathrooms, and a bonus room over the garage. The home features a spacious kitchen with a large island and granite countertops, ideal for everyday meals and entertaining. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and living areas. The private primary bedroom includes an ensuite bath with a walk-in shower. Enjoy mornings and evenings on the covered front porch or relax on the private back deck. A side-load garage adds convenience and curb appeal. The majority of the 3+/- Acre property is completely wooded and waiting to be your playground! Come see this beautiful new construction home today!
09/09/2025
$469,000
3.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Chester County - 531 Ashford Rd, Chester, SC
NEW CONSTRUCTION home on 3+/- Acres in Chester County, SC! Beautiful home with 3-bedrooms, 3-full bathrooms, and a bonus room over the garage. The home features a spacious kitchen with a large island and granite countertops, ideal for everyday meals and entertaining. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and living areas. The private primary bedroom includes an ensuite bath with a walk-in shower. Enjoy mornings and evenings on the covered front porch or relax on the private back deck. A side-load garage adds convenience and curb appeal. The majority of the 3+/- Acre property is completely wooded and waiting to be your playground! Come see this beautiful new construction home today!
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