Goldmine Highway Tract
9± Acres on SC Hwy 601 – Exceptional Road Frontage Near Haile Gold Mine
This ±9-acre property owned by Atlantic Coast Timberlands, LLC offers a strong combination of location, access, and versatility in a growing portion of Lancaster County, South Carolina. Situated along SC Highway 601 South, the tract benefits from approximately 990 feet of paved road frontage, providing excellent accessibility and visibility. The property features gently rolling to mostly flat topography, making it easy to navigate and well-suited for a variety of uses.The land is comprised of a natural mix of hardwoods and pine, offering both aesthetic appeal and long-term potential. Whether you're looking for a private rural homesite, a small recreational tract, or a manageable land investment, this property provides a solid foundation. With a favorable layout and road frontage, there are multiple options for access points and potential building locations. A soil evaluation will be needed to determine septic suitability, but the overall characteristics of the tract suggest good potential for residential development.
One of the standout features of this property is its proximity to the Haile Gold Mine, the largest and one of the oldest operating gold mines in the southeastern United States. The Haile Gold Mine has played a significant role in the region’s history and continues to contribute to the local economy through job creation and infrastructure investment. This nearby economic driver adds to the long-term appeal and stability of the surrounding area.
Lancaster County itself has seen steady growth due to its strategic location just south of the Charlotte metropolitan area. Buyers are increasingly drawn to this region for its balance of rural character and convenient access to larger employment centers. The county offers a mix of agricultural land, timberland, and rural homesites, making it attractive to a wide range of buyers including those seeking recreational properties, homesteads, or long-term land investments.
A soil evaluation will be needed to determine the property’s suitability for a septic system and residential use. While the tract offers several areas that appear favorable for a homesite, final determination will depend on site-specific testing by a qualified professional. Buyers should plan to complete this evaluation during their due diligence period to ensure the property meets their intended use.
Overall, this 9-acre tract presents a unique opportunity to own a well-located piece of land in a desirable and growing area of South Carolina. With strong road frontage, a balanced timber mix, and proximity to a major regional landmark, this property is well-positioned for a variety of uses and future appreciation.