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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
12/23/2024
$2,900,000
300 ac.
ACTIVE
Sumter County - Rembert, SC
To describe this property as a productive, turn-key 300 acres would be an understatement. Quietly situated on the east hill of the Wateree River swamp in Horatio, SC, the aptly named Wateree farm offers most of what a productive wing-shooting farm should, and has done so for decades. This is the definition of a legacy property a venue to harvest plenty of game, to add your own touches, and to feel free.
The centerpiece of the property is an irrigated, plant-and-flood duck impoundment divided into three primary ponds, two of which have been used most heavily through the years. This whole system floods with an 8-inch well and can be split and managed according to food, timing, and preference. Nearly every species of Atlantic flyway waterfowl has been seen or harvested here some in great numbers. Green and blue winged teal, wood ducks, gadwall, mallards, black ducks, ringnecks, pintails, widgeon, redheads, and more. Additionally, the entire duck impoundment is hog-fenced.
Wateree offers consistent dove hunting on an irrigated patchwork of fields inside the hog-proof fencing, and the shooting history is excellent. Depending on planting, migration, and interactions with the duck ponds, this farm can shoot dove limits from September to January. Pea-gravel soils and lots of available roost and water sources clearly boost the birds. A healthy woodcock population offers a nice late season bonus as well.
Water is abundant on the property, both along the distinct run of the swamp on the western property line, and in the form of a stocked, managed 20-acre lake complete with a boat launch, gator pump (as needed for impoundment boost), and a gorgeous hill homesite overlooking it all. Very few building envelopes line up as perfectly as this on duck places with plenty of elevation, separation, and open vista a perfect place to watch the duck show on fall and winter evenings. Notably, several swamp holes and pond corners could be further developed and used for satellite duck spots.
The balance of the property is made up of rolling food plots that rise and fall along the hill of the swamp. Mature sawtooth oaks boost the wild acorn crop, and Ruthut deer stands are in place for great family deer hunts. The bottomland edge roosts a strong turkey flock and provides a fantastic deer funnel. Closer to the gated entrance on Claremont Rd, Loblolly pine stands and fallow fields set up nicely for expanding duck ponds, quail courses, dove fields or food plots.
Wateree is 45 minutes from Columbia, 15-20 minutes from Sumter, 25 minutes from Camden, and just under two hours from Charleston or Charlotte.
05/30/2025
$473,900
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.
11/08/2024
$1,250,000
296.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - Channel View Loop, Mullins, SC
Hunter's haven ideal to pursue waterfowl, wild turkey, wild hogs, and big bucks right in the heart of the Pee Dee Region with over 1/2 mile of frontage along the Little Pee Dee River. Tract contains mature timber filled with towering pines and ancient hardwoods throughout. Premium hunter's paradise with open water oxbows, flooded timber, timber-covered ridges, and and a true haven for deer, turkey, ducks, and even wild hogs! Few tracts become available along this corridor of this size and stature. And nearly 300 acres of contiguous, timber-covered land with water and roadway access just doesn't come available much at all. The tract contains a massive accompaniment of pine/hardwood covered ridges, flooded timber, oxbow lakes, lengthy river frontage, several internal roads, and public road access from two county roads on either end of the property. The entire tract is covered in half-century-old timber that is completely intact from one end to the other. This tract is truly remarkable and will make this tract highly sought after by local, regional, and national purchasers. The tract lies along the banks of the Little Pee Dee River with 2,250 feet of frontage. The Pee Dee Corridor is nationally recognized within the Eastern Waterfowl Flyway and provides excellent wintering area for waterfowl in northeastern S.C.. This tract is found on the Marion County side of the river along the greater Pee Dee Migration Route through S.C. This tract is part of a very large wooded corridor that extends from 40 to 50 miles up into North Carolina down south to the confluence with the Pee Dee River and then all the way to Georgetown. This tract is right in the middle of this wooded corridor that provides a massive habitat corridor for turkeys, small game, and could easily house some of the biggest and oldest bucks in S.C. Since this tract is located within this Little Pee Dee River corridor, wild hogs roam this area freely and are one of the prime hunting opportunities outside of the deer, turkey, waterfowl, and small game in this area. A high and sandy, 2.5-acre lot at the end of Channelview Loop is also included with this tract package where a home could be built with access to power and the western end of the parent tract.
It's a unique hunting tract with abundant habitat for deer, ducks, wild hogs, and turkey secluded within the Marion County countryside, but is only 4 miles east of Mullins and just off southwest of S.C. 917. The tract is only 40 minutes to Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, 30 minutes to Florence, 20 minutes to I-95, 30 minutes from Lumberton, 1.5 hours from Columbia, and 2.5 hours from Charlotte and Raleigh. For hunters looking for a large paradise loaded with gorgeous swamp and the potential to harbor a huge whitetail and large flocks of ducks, this is it!
(An adjoining 93-acre tract is available that contains two manicured river lots with ponds, 800 feet of public road frontage and an additional 90 acres of woodlands is also available to be purchased. See agent/website for additional details)
12/09/2024
$141,995
15.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Newberry County - 243 Bush River Road, Newberry, SC
Here is the opportunity to own 15+/- acres of prime real estate located just outside the city limits of Newberry, South Carolina. This exceptional parcel offers an ideal blend of accessibility and development potential, positioned mere minutes from the charming downtown area. Enjoy easy access to Interstate 26, and an easy drive to Columbia (45 minutes) and Greenville (just over an hour) and Spartanburg (just under an hour). The Newberry Opera house is a renown top performing-arts venue that hosts dozens of live events, shows, and concerts each year. Its literally a 5 min drive from the Bush River Road Tract!
With valuable frontage on two separate paved roads- Bush River Rd and Brown Chapel Rd - this property is ideally suited for residential or commercial development. The land features merchantable timber, a mix of mature pine and hardwoods, providing both natural beauty and the potential for a quick return on investment.
There is no need to spend money on the costly installation of a well, access to public water is already in place, which will significantly streamline your future development plans. This eliminates the complexities and costs associated with utility installation, making this tract a truly attractive prospect.
This is a rare opportunity to own a blank canvas on such a versatile property with significant potential in a rapidly developing area. Don't delay. Contact us today for more information or to schedule a private showing.
Offering includes Newberry County Tax Map Number 288-2-4-8. Property is broker-owned.
09/11/2024
$525,000
34.85 ac.
ACTIVE
Jasper County - 387 Alexander Road, Yemassee, SC
**PRICE REDUCED** This beautiful 35 +\- acres in Jasper County, SC sits in the heart of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Its right near I-95 exit 33 and US Hwy 17. Its easily accessible, yet tucked away and private. The property features two beautiful ponds, featuring various depths and a great opportunity for fishing, boating and recreation. Theres a large 30 x 48 tall pole barn shed thats enclosed on 3 sides and has a 58x30 concrete pad. Theres a storage container that was going to be incorporated into the shed storage in the future as well. Theres a solid road system with good ditches and drainage. Theres a small hunting food plot area and deer stand already in place, with the opportunity for more. This area has deer, turkeys and ducks. Theres also a small open area with a sand pit tucked away as well. At the back of the property overlooking the pond theres a covered shooting bench station and the owner had plans at one time to build a country home here under the live oaks overlooking the lake. This rural property has loads of potential possibilities and is already cleared, set up and ready to go for the most part. Its location is convenient and prime for rural enjoyment while still close enough to go to school and work. Its minutes from both Yemassee and Ridgeland, SC. Its only 25 minutes from Beaufort and about 35 minutes from Bluffton, SC. Its only 45 minutes from Savannah, GA, and just over an hour from Charleston, SC. Contact the listing broker today for more info or to schedule a time ASAP to come check this one out!
04/08/2025
$2,899,999
83 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenville County - 48 & 54 Woodall Road, Greenville, SC
Welcome to 54 Woodall Road, an exceptional 83-acre retreat in Greenville, SC, now available with Reedy Property Group. This unique property offers a rare combination of privacy, natural beauty, and incredible amenities, making it perfect for those seeking a private estate, recreational getaway, or investment opportunity.
One of the standout features is the private access to a stunning 30-acre lake, providing the perfect setting for fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying the peaceful water views. The property also boasts over 2,200 linear feet of Saluda River frontage, offering even more opportunities to enjoy the outdoors.
The main home is a spacious 2,500-square-foot residence with three bedrooms and two and a half baths. It includes a bright Florida room and a back porch ideal for taking in the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountain views. Additionally, there is a detached two-bay garage, a covered picnic area with an outdoor fireplace, and a well-maintained horse barn.
For those looking for additional space or a second home, a modular residence on the property offers excellent potential as a rental or guest house. The fenced-in 5-acre pasture is perfect for animals, adding to the property's versatility.
With over 2,200 linear feet of road frontage and an unbeatable natural setting, 54 Woodall Road is a rare find. Whether you envision a family estate, an equestrian property, or a peaceful retreat, this is a place where endless possibilities meet second to none opportunities.
Property Highlights:
Main Home House Size: 2,500 sqft
3 bed 2.5 Bath
Detached, 2-Car Garage
Florida Room
Back Porch
Over 2200 ln ft of road frontage
Blue Ridge Mountain views like no other
Covered picnic area with outdoor fireplace
Horse Barn
2nd Home (Modular Home) for income possibilities or guests
Fenced in pasture area for animals 5 Acres
Private access to 30 acre private lake
Private access to Saluda River
Location Highlights:
Less than 4 Miles to Travelers Rest
Less than 6 Miles to Greenville
15 Mins to Main St, Downtown Greenville
2.5 Miles to Furman University
Just Over 3 Miles to Walmart on Hwy 25
*Seller is a SC licensed real estate agent.
05/14/2025
$7,995,000
23.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Charleston County - 4855 Retriever Road, Wadmalaw Island, SC
Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own one of the Lowcountry's most refined estates. Privately positioned on nearly 24 acres of permanently conserved land on exclusive Wadmalaw Island, this deep-water equestrian retreat blends timeless architecture with elevated modern amenities. From its bespoke main residence to its state-of-the-art equestrian infrastructure and private deepwater dock, 4855 Retriever Road offers a rare lifestyle graceful, private, and turnkey.
A Stately Arrival
Accessed via a 1.5-mile private drive through native hardwood forest and cypress swamp, the estate reveals itself slowly, framed by a dramatic allee of live oaks that form a natural canopy. Four-board fencing, expansive pastures, and paddocks flank the approach, setting the tone for this sanctuary of quiet sophistication.
With over 500 feet of frontage on Bohicket Creek and reliable low-tide depth, the property is a haven for yachting and water recreation. Native wildlife abounds deer, wild turkey, herons, and migratory birds animate the serene landscape.
Architectural Integrity & Bespoke Construction
Charleston-based Cobb Architects, in collaboration with esteemed builder M.R. Jackson, designed the estate in 2018 with a focus on cohesive materials and enduring form. Exterior elements antique brick, leathered granite, Slate Bronze standing seam roofing, and Hardie Artisan siding complement energy-efficient Andersen impact-rated windows. A reverse osmosis water system, whole-house generator, full-property WiFi, and curated landscape lighting complete the estates infrastructure.
The Main Residence
Spanning 6,488 square feet, the main house pairs elegance with approachable luxury. Reclaimed wood flooring, exceptional millwork, and thoughtful built-ins elevate each space. Expansive living and dining areas open seamlessly to the outdoors, with views over Bohicket Creek, a screened porch, a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, and an LED-lit 28-foot saltwater pool. Interiors also include a game room, library, and media lounge.
The gourmet kitchen is anchored by Thermador appliances and enhanced by a wine closet, walk-in pantry, butlers pantry, and mudroom leading to a four-car garage with EV charging.
The primary suite offers a creekside balcony, gas fireplace, dual closets, and a spa bath with air-massage tub. Adjacent, a dedicated gym, yoga room, and full artist studio extend the sense of retreat. A mahogany-lined elevator, custom window seats, and upper-level laundry underscore the homes intuitive design.
World-Class Equine Amenities
Purpose-built for serious equestrians, the facilities at 4855 Retriever Road are as functional as they are beautiful. At the heart of the property is a professionally designed barn, constructed with locally sourced cypress and anchored by a brick center aisle. Custom European stall fronts, heated wash stall, Thurobed stall mattresses, and Nelson automatic waterers ensure top-tier care and comfort. A sound system and surveillance cameras offer both convenience and peace of mind.
Additional amenities include a feed room, laundry room for horse blankets, and an elegant tack room. Upstairs, a soaring timber-framed loft opens to a covered balcony an ideal perch for unwinding after a day in the saddle. A one-bedroom, one-bath apartment is perfectly suited for a live-in caretaker.
Outdoors, the estate offers three lush, fenced pastures and three paddocks each enclosed by classic four-board fencing and equipped with run-in sheds for optimal equine comfort. A competition-size dressage arena enhances the property's equestrian credentials, offering a private venue suitable for training, performance, or leisurely riding.
Guest House & Carriage House
The climate-controlled four-bay carriage house, currently used for hay and equipment, offers future flexibility as a car gallery or studio. The two-bedroom guest cottagecomplete with en-suite baths, full kitchen, and creekside screened porch offers long-stay luxury for guests or extended family.
Deepwater Dock & Boating Lifestyle
A 415-foot private dock includes a 30-foot floating dock for large vessels and a 14,000 lb. high-speed boat lift. The 15x20-foot pier head features built-in benches, a sink, shower, and fish-cleaning station, perfect for entertaining or tranquil Lowcountry mornings.
A Protected Enclave
Situated within Rosebank Estates, a nine-parcel, 270-acre neighborhood under the protection of the Lowcountry Land Trust, the estate may not be further subdivided preserving its tranquility and exclusivity for generations.
Whether you seek an equestrian haven, a multigenerational refuge, or a sophisticated retreat near Charleston, 4855 Retriever Road is a legacy offering without parallel.
Located just 7 miles from Johns Islands amenities and 18 miles from downtown Charleston, the estate offers effortless access to culture, cuisine, and coastal adventure yet feels a world apart.
**Offered by Private Appointment Only**
12/20/2024
$1,052,000
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.
01/31/2025
$1,600,890
376 ac.
ACTIVE
Fairfield County - Fairfield, SC
The Eagle House Tract is a 376-acre timberland and recreational property in Fairfield County, SC. It is located between Lake Wateree and I-77, just 30 minutes from Columbia and less than five minutes from the interstate. With two access pointsa gated entrance from River Rd. (north) and a deeded easement from Durham Rd. (south)this property offers excellent accessibility. Taylor Creek winds 1.2 miles through the center, dividing the land into 168 acres (north) and 208 acres (south). Managed for both outdoor enthusiasts and timberland investors, Eagle House features three age classes of pine plantation, ranging from mature, recently thinned stands on rolling hills to younger pine plantations that provide ideal wildlife bedding areas. A conservation easement protects the hardwood corridor along Taylor Creek, and its tributary creek, ensuring its natural state remains intact. Everything else is unencumbered. Easement documents provided. For hunting and outdoor recreation, this property features seven well-positioned food plots totaling approximately seven acres, enhanced with fruit trees and sawtooth oaks to attract wildlife. A newly built internal road system ensures access throughout the tract. This is a unique opportunity to own a diverse, high-value timber and recreational property with excellent investment potential.
12/21/2024
$199,900
5 ac.
ACTIVE
York County - Lake Wylie, SC
-----Lake Wylie Deepwater Dockable Lakefront Land-------
This is your opportunity to own a rare waterfront or water access tract of land on one of Charlotte's favorite lakes with NO HOA!!! Own a large acreage lot on Lake Wylie at developer-direct prices!
Availability is limited so call TODAY!
Lake Access Tracts Up to 10+ Acres
Waterfront lots of 5+ Acres
AG Exempt Status for Low Carrying Costs
Roads & Utilities
1000's of Feet of Shoreline
Endless Main Channel Lake Views
Top Rated School System in York County, SC
Towering Hardwood Trees
Call (980) 369-2221 ext. 6208 to reserve your exclusive viewing**
04/18/2025
$60,000,000
5700 ac.
ACTIVE
Beaufort County - Myrtle Ford Road, Bluffton, SC
For the first time in over 25 years, Ricefield Bluff Plantation, formerly known as a portion of the Managed Forest at Palmetto Bluff, presents an unparalleled opportunity. This vast expanse, 5,700+/- acres of pristine coastal maritime forest, evokes the wild essence that captivated land barons for centuries. Under meticulous stewardship, Ricefield Bluff continues it's legacy today boasting soaring pine plantations, virgin stands of hardwood timber, draped in Spanish moss presiding over 11 miles along the wild New River and its rhythmic tides, offering a unique interplay of terrestrial and aquatic realms.
20th Century History
Originally purchased in 1937 by Union Bag and Paper from the Varn family for it's timber resources, the property later became utilized as a 20,000 acre corporate hunting retreat in the early 1970's for the clientele and executives when Union Bag and Virginia based Camp Paper Company merged to become Union Camp. Until the late 1990's, this property had benefited from continuous timber management which suopported robust wildlife populations thus making it an exceptionally attractive opportunity for the Walcam Land Group, the predecessor to the current owner Pioneer Land and Timber, LLC in 2000.
The asset for sale, under the Town of Bluffton development agreement, was held out as a preserve from the remaining 14,000+ acre Palmetto Bluff Planned Unit Development which is currently limited to 4,000 dwelling units.
Though diminished in size from its former footprint, Ricefield Bluff has benefitted from the continued meticulous management by principals Chip and Chris Campbell.25 years later, it remains a vital natural habitat, supporting a thriving array of indigenous and migratory species. Whitetail deer, Eastern wild turkey, Migratory Waterfowl, American Alligator and songbirds flourish within its boundaries.
Within the Ricefield Plantation offering, there are 10 dwelling units with Palmetto Bluff membership privileges as well as 6 New Riverside dwelling units on Parcel 8B. There are the 32 miles of waterways that surround this peninsula and to the south, it is flanked by a fresh water tributary called the New River and the northern boundary is flanked by a salt water estuary called the Maye River. These two waterways many centuries ago were connected and formed the western border of Palmetto Bluff when it was once an island. Sometime in the 1700s when rice culture began to reshape the tidal waterways, these 2 river systems where connected, were impounded and became the iconic duck pond that you see as you enter the Palmetto Bluff resort today.
Despite the limited subdivision allowance, the tract is uniquely positioned to continue producing significant revenue and tax credits through timber management, potential mitigation and carbon sequestration opportunities. Additionally, there are 6 New Riverside development units on the 117 acre tract referred to as 8B situated at the entrance to Palmetto Bluff offering a minor development opportunity to remain under private ownership or offered for sale.
This truly singular American landholding, with its intricate tidal river system and secluded hammocks, offer a rare and profound solitude, a place where human presence is a fleeting rarity. Explore the dynamic interplay between freshwater and saltwater ecosystems, as the river flows from its inland source to the Atlantic, a testament to the rich biodiversity of this exceptional maritime preserve. Amidst the dwindling expanse of grand coastal estates in the South Carolina Lowcountry, this Managed Forest stands as a paragon of exclusivity and exemplary land stewardship, a benchmark against which all others are judged.
Due to the owner's intimate knowledge of the land, the tract has been conceptually parceled into 7 tracts that can be subdivided if not sold in bulk. These parcels have been thoughtfully chosen based on the lands attributes and natural division corridors.
A Mitigation proposal, January 2025 Timber Inventory and proposed subdivision concepts available upon request.
All information deemed reliable but subject to change. Acreage may vary slightly within reports due to GIS calculations versus survey information. Buyers to verify all information.
06/09/2025
$1,040,000
34.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Spartanburg County - 6050 Cross Anchor Road, Enoree, SC
This unique property combines the charm of a rural setting and the convenience of being an easy drive to shopping and dining. . Come see this 34 ½ acre farm or homestead opportunity with an incredible and recently renovated three bedroom two bath brick home! The immaculate kitchen has imported soapstone countertops, farm sink, custom cabinetry, paneled refrigerator and paneled dishwasher. The centerpiece is an eight-burner gas range with custom finish. The kitchen is open to the family room and the dining area. The dining area has a coffee station and a bay window overlooking the beautiful backyard garden, pecan trees and scenic views. The laundry room is large and has spacious storage. Included with the house is tasteful landscaping, a cozy front porch, and a large back porch with the most beautiful view of your garden and land. The red horse barn has seven stalls, a tack room, hay loft, and water/electricity is available. This barn also contains twelve-foot eaves on each side for farm equipment. The 40x40 foot metal building has a concrete floor, electric door opener, and a full bath with its own water heater. The farm is unrestricted and perfect for crops, cattle, and hunting/recreation. The property also has a small pond. Great location with Woodruff schools, only 3 minutes from I-26 and a short drive to Woodruff, Spartanburg, and Greenville. Dont miss this opportunity!
12/27/2023
$1,617,021
359.33 ac.
ACTIVE
Horry County - Conway, SC
The Bucks 3-1 is a beautifully situated 359.33 +/- gis-acre property lying southwest of Conway and is one of the more extensive property offerings in the area. Located along Hunting Swamp with gentle topography, the property offers plenty of opportunities for converting to pasture or establishing game patches. The mature planted pines and bottomland provide excellent waterfowl, deer, and wild turkey habitats and perfectly complement the neighboring properties. The interior road system gives excellent access to future recreational development.
While you may choose to hunt on the property, the Bucks 3 is a functioning timberland investment. With over 65% of the 359.33 +/- acres occupied by mature pine plantations, the property is a very efficient timberland investment. Good internal access, proximity to major highways, and excellent topography make the property an attractive site for marketing timber. Proper site preparation, seedling selection, and establishment have resulted in a healthy stand of trees ready for you to assume the manager role.
Property inspections shall be done during daylight hours. Seller and Rural Land Investments in no way make any representations or warranties regarding the conditions of the property, including any and all access routes, and all persons entering upon the property do so at their own risk and accept said property as-is in its existing condition during such inspections. All persons entering upon the property assume all risks and liabilities and agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Seller, its affiliates, officers, directors, managers, agents, representatives, and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, injuries (including death) and damages resulting from any accident, incident, or occurrence arising out of, incidental to or in any way resulting from his or her inspection of the property or his or her exposure to the conditions of the property.
06/02/2025
$1,499,627
76 ac.
ACTIVE
Anderson County - 532 Herman Brooks Road, Belton, SC
Shirley Farms, a beautiful 76 acre farm fully fenced with approx. 1,100' of frontage on Cupboard Creek. 50 acres of cross fenced pasture w/ a 1/2 acre surface fed pond awaits your horses, cattle of other livestock. 19 +/- acres of perfect woodlands provide excellent habitat for deer & turkey or the perfect back drop for a new homesite. The existing 3 BDR home was meticulously remodeled in 2011. New electrical, HVAC, plumbing, kitchen and finishes provide a modern farm house fo a primary residence, in law / guest home or income property. A high ceiling 2 bay 2400 sf +/- shop, 3500 sf +/- open high ceiling attached shed area as well as a 5400 +/- sf metal hay shed provide all the cover and storage you will need for your equipment & toys. Shirley Farms is only 15 min to Anderson, 30 min to Greenville and 15 min to I-85. Do not miss this opportunity to create a lasting legacy for you and your family.
08/01/2024
$1,225,000
310.52 ac.
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Union County - Bailey Town Rd, Union, SC
Nestled in the heart of the upstate, just beyond the gentle flow of Sharp's Creek, lies a truly exceptional piece of property, a paragon of acreage that speaks of history and promises of future rewards. Imagine the 310.52 acres of rich land currently adorned with loblolly pine, swaying softly in the breeze. This land is not merely for timber production; it's a canvas for your dreams, whether it be lush food plots, golden with the setting sun, or roaring hardwood bottoms created for beautiful aesthetics. Privacy reigns supreme here. The gated entrance opens to a world where mature trees stand as silent sentinels along all boundaries, ensuring seclusion. The farm's neighbors are vast expanses of large acreage tracts, enhancing the sense of boundless space and serenity. Travel further, and you'll find 299+/- acres of the wooded sanctuary where nature flourishes. Among these, 139+/- acres of mature planted loblolly pine intertwine with 63+/- acres of 9-year-old planted loblolly pines, 66+/- acres of beautiful hardwood bottoms, and 31+/- acres of 1-year-old planted loblolly pine creating a rich diversity of nature. This property is a haven for wildlife; deer, wild turkey, and upland game thrive here, making it a paradise for hunters and nature lovers alike. Three established food plots and a large powerline to hunt offer more than just a break from the outside world; they are places where memories are made. Imagine teaching your child to hunt like your father taught you or spending a quiet afternoon under the shaded, swaying pine. A network of internal roads invites you to explore every corner of the property with ease. Here, there are no conservation easements or homeowner's associations to blur your vision. Though it feels worlds away, this sanctuary is conveniently located just 12 miles from Historic Downtown Union, 30 miles from Spartanburg, and 35 miles from Rock Hill. This property is not just land; it is a legacy, a rare opportunity to embrace the best of Southern living, where your dreams can take root and flourish.
03/13/2025
$1,361,250
272.25 ac.
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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**
12/30/2024
$955,700
103.55 ac.
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Chester County - 104 Ac Cedarhurst Road, Chester, SC
Due to likely tax incentives for manufacturing, price is likely to increase in the coming weeks. 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 closed but offers access to the east side of property. Young pine forest dominate the landscape, but there are several patches of hardwood. Good interior trails on the west with shooting lanes for hunting. Area is heavily populated by white tail deer.
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11/22/2024
$449,000
0.54 ac.
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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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04/28/2025
$2,200,000
435 ac.
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Florence County - 1339 Johnsonville Highway, Lake City, SC
The Sharp Farm is located just outside of Lake City, South Carolina, in Florence County. The sprawling 435-acre tract has it all, and it's the perfect property for someone seeking a comfortable weekend getaway in the country. Nearly 65 acres of the property are open fields, which are planted and farmed annually. A smaller 10-acre field is planted and used for fall dove hunts. Roughly 32 acres of the farm are planted in longleaf pines, which are kept clear of brush and farmed for pine straw. For the duck hunter, there are two separate duck impoundments - each fed by a well. Eight tower stands convey with the sale of the property and are strategically located around the farm. Food plots are planted annually for deer hunting. For target practice, there is a 1,000-yard shooting range. Near the back of the property, and at the end of a sandy dirt road, is the farmhouse. It has a wide screened porch overlooking the "Green Pond" - a 3.5-acre pond that surrounds the house. Inside, there are 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. With brick floors, a wood-burning fireplace, and vaulted ceilings, it's a charming place with a lot of character. Other features include a tractor shed, a dock, and even a pecan orchard. This is a special property with tons of character, and it's the best place to enjoy time in the country.
05/08/2025
$3,189,000
521.88 ac.
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Aiken County - 790 Gooseneck Road, Aiken, SC
Discover a true slice of South Carolina outdoors with this exceptional offering of over 520 acres in scenic Aiken County. Ideally located just three miles from Interstate 20, the Brodie Tracts are a quick 20-minute drive to downtown Aiken, SC, only 40 minutes to Columbia, SCand just 30 minutes from the heart of Augusta, GA, making this a rare opportunity in a rapidly growing corridor of the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA).
Boasting nearly two miles of frontage along the picturesque South Fork of the Edisto River, this property is a nature lovers dream and an investors opportunity wrapped into one exciting package. With over 6,200 feet of paved road frontage on Gooseneck Road and an additional 2,500 feet of unpaved road frontage on Moore Road, these tracts offer outstanding access and compelling long-term development potential. The generous frontage and layout provide multiple entry points and subdivision opportunities, making this property well-suited for residential, recreational, or mixed-use development.
Several ponds are located on the southern tract, adding to the natural charm and recreational appeal. The property features impeccably managed timber in multiple age classes, from young pine stands to majestic old-growth pine and hardwoods, offering both scenic beauty and the building blocks for sustained income.
Whether you envision a sprawling private estate, equestrian center, a hunting and fishing retreat, future timber income, or a thoughtfully planned developmentthis land is ready to support your vision. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate year-round opportunities for hunting, fishing, kayaking, and more. With ample build sites for one or multiple residences and strong road access, this tract offers both seclusion and convenience.
A current mineral lease generates annual revenue through 2029, adding yet another income-producing component to this already impressive offering.
This is a rare chance to own a substantial riverfront tract with serious upside in one of South Carolinas most desirable and accessible locations. Private, versatile, and primed for future growth, these tracts check all the boxes.
Call us today for more information or to set up a private showing.
Offering includes Aiken County Tax Parcels 185-00-01-010, 185-00-01-011, 185-00-05-001, 185-00-01-002, & 185-00-02-001.
06/19/2024
$1,336,500
299 ac.
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Abbeville County - Due West, SC
Johnson Creek Tract is an outstanding recreation property with an exceptional diversity of wildlife habitat. The land lies south of Hwy 184 about halfway between Antreville and Due West in a quiet, rural area of northern Abbeville County.
Habitat diversity is abundant across the landscape. Creek bottoms are wide and flat, and filled with mature hardwoods and river oat glades. Uplands are mostly gently rolling hills covered by a mix of thinned planted pines, mature hardwoods, small fields, and dense young forest regeneration. Steeper slopes overlook the creek bottom. Johnson Creek is a key feature of the land as it flows through the tract.
About 111 acres lying on the north side are forested with loblolly pine planted in 1998. These trees have been thinned and are well spaced. About 90 acres of pines were planted in 2018 with the largest area west of Johnson Creek. These young trees are healthy and growing fast. Blackberry, grasses and other food sources are common. Quail are heard calling from many places among the older and younger pines.
Closer to Johnson creek, the land is more strongly rolling. Hills are dominated by mature hardwood and white oak is abundant. On the south side of the tract and east of the creek, upland hardwood is mixed with mature loblolly pine. Red oak, maple and American beech shade rock outcrops along the hillsides which overlook the creek bottom. About 65 acres is covered by this mature hardwood with some pines.
On the northern part of the tract, Johnson Creek is the property line. Here the creek bottom is narrower. As the creek leaves the property line and flows through the middle of the tract, the bottomland flattens out. Trees are widely spaced and the ground is covered by river oats and other wet site species. Yellow poplar, sycamore, and river birch dominate about 24 acres on wide bottomlands.
Access across the land is good with internal roads and trails. Six small openings of around a quarter to half acre each are scattered along the roads. These are mostly sites used as logging decks that have been mowed to maintain as open wildlife areas. A woods road to access areas east of Johnson Creek enters the land from frontage along a paved county road. About 80 acres lying west of Johnson Creek is accessed by a dirt road that is shared with a neighboring timberland investment group and comes off Sheep Leg Road (paved) about a half mile from the western property line.
Soils are mostly sandy loam and are productive for timber and wildlife openings. Over much of the property, soils would be productive for larger fields and pastures if desired. Topography is gently rolling, in many areas especially near the paved road. About half the property is classed as useful farmland (USDA soil classes for prime farmland or farmland of importance). Thus, the land could lend itself to a variety of uses. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for the most accessible parts of the property.
A powerline along the paved road is maintained by Little River Electric. West Carolina Tel offers fiber internet with 1Gbps speeds, telephone, HDTV cable, and home security options. There are no public waterlines nearby. The immediate neighborhood is mostly wooded tracts. Houses are widely scattered in the area. One residence is within sight of the property along the road frontage.
The property has more than 700 feet of frontage on Old Landfill Road. This paved road is named for a county landfill that ceased operation decades ago. The old landfill site is on a private tract which lies about three quarters of a mile south of the property's southeastern corner. The county's office for solid waste management was not able to give more specific information on the location or time of operation, only that the site has been closed for well longer than anyone in the office could remember. The site has been covered by vegetation for many years and is not apparent on recent or older aerial photos. It is not shown on the 1971 USGS topo quad or more recent topo maps. And is not noted in current or historic USDA soil surveys.
The town of Abbeville is about a 15-minute drive away and offers restaurants, doctors, churches, Ingles Grocery and a new Ace Hardware. The little town of Due West is home to Erskine College and only a stone's throw away. The tract is about 5 miles from Due West, 11 miles from Abbeville, 20 miles from Anderson, and 46 miles from Greenville. 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 Old Landfill Road (GPS = Old Landfill Rd, Iva, SC 29655) about a half mile south its junction with Hwy 184.
County tax map # 049-00-00-005 and 048-00-00-047.
05/13/2025
$2,900,000
90.3 ac.
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Greenwood County - 2221 Deadfall Road W, Greenwood, SC
The Marland Estate consists of 90.3 +/- acres with a 4,400 sq. ft. six bedroom, four full bath, two half-bath main home. The grounds entail approximately 60 acres of mature old growth mixed pine and hardwood, 30 acres of fenced pasture, with an additional pasture adjacent to the creek that comprises the northern property boundary. In addition to the main house, Marland also boasts a two bedroom, two bath classic farm cottage and barn with its own private entrance, two ponds, one pole shed, and several other supporting outbuildings. The Marland Estate is one of those rare special places where the value isnt measured by a tally of metrics alone; but rather by the experiences and memories it cultivates as a gathering place for family and friends.
Situated mere minutes away from every modern convenience offered by the thriving city of Greenwood, Marland remains an unspoiled refuge from the chaos of modern life. For over five decades, the property has been one familys home and sanctuary. You are invited to see and feel Marland for yourself. Perhaps your family is the right steward of this iconic property for generations to come.
02/20/2025
$56,995
7.41 ac.
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Lexington County - 1400 Charles Town Rd, Leesville, SC
Quiet, Country Setting. This is the place youve been looking for.
The Charles Town Road Tract offers serenity and country living, with many of the finishing touches already in place. This 7.41 acre tract is located six miles west of the Town of Pelion in Lexington County, and is just a 20 minute drive to Leesville and 30 minutes to Lexington. A cased-out well (no pump) and cleared home-site are there waiting for you, with power run to the site as well. The lot is heavily treed with a good mix of both pine and hardwoods. Dont wait give us a call today to schedule your showing of the Charles Town Road Tract!
Offering includes a portion of Lexington County Tax Map Number 012600-00-01-005
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