The Palmetto State
South Carolina Land for Sale
South Carolina is home to beautiful beaches, historic districts, and the Angel Oak, a Southern live oak that could be up to 500 years old! The subtropical climate leads to hot, humid summers and mild winters, with average temperatures ranging from 70s-80s in July and upper 30s to mid-50s in the winter. South Carolina is less populated than North Carolina by half, with 5.2 million residents. The Palmetto State has a rich cultural heritage, unique architecture, and an affordable cost of living, making it an appealing place to live and own property.
Rich History: Charleston, originally named Charles Towne after Charles II, is the oldest city in South Carolina. After it was established in 1670, Charleston was significant for its role leading up to and following the American Civil War. In addition to monuments and relics, Charleston is known for its colonial architecture, lush gardens, and noble churches.
Southern Hospitality: South Carolina is renowned for its warm and welcoming culture, often referred to as "Southern hospitality." Visitors and residents alike experience a strong sense of community, friendliness, and a slower, more relaxed pace of life. In addition to its more well-known cities, South Carolina is dotted with charming small towns that offer a glimpse into traditional Southern life. Towns like Beaufort, Aiken, and Camden provide a peaceful retreat with beautiful historic districts, boutique shops, and friendly locals.
Beautiful Coastline: South Carolina boasts a stunning coastline, featuring popular destinations like Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head Island, and the historic city of Charleston. The state's beaches are known for their soft sand, warm waters, and family-friendly atmosphere. The Lowcountry region, with its marshes, islands, and maritime forests, offers unique ecological beauty.
Hunting: Although small game hunting for rabbits, quail, and hog is popular, big game hunting, including whitetail deer, and wild turkey, rules the day. Deer hunting on private land is broken into four game zones state-wide, with other rules and restrictions limiting hunted species and seasons. There are hunting seasons of some type in almost every month of year except summer, in the summer months outdoor enthusiast can enjoy fishing inland or offshore. Leasing privately owned forest land is an option if purchasing your own property is not an option, leases provide annual income streams to property owners. One of the main reasons for land purchases in South Carolina is for the ability to have a place to hunt.
Off-the-Grid: Living “off-the-grid” (not connected to or served by publicly managed facilities) is an attractive option for folks who long for simpler times. While laws vary in each county, living off the grid is legal in South Carolina and does not require a permit if the land is privately owned. Self-sufficient landowners may enjoy a lifestyle change or rentals for those in need of a vacation away from the hustle and bustle of day-to-day life.
Colleges/Universities: Clemson University and the University of South Carolina are two of the largest universities in South Carolina. The rivalries between the two schools created friendly competition during sporting events, which are often packed with lively and enthusiastic fans. Another famous institution of learning is The Citadel, the publicly funded military college.
Outdoor Recreation: From mountains and waterfalls to beaches and rocky shoals spider lilies, South Carolina has no shortage of outdoor recreational opportunities. Relax at Hilton Head Island, get your blood pumping with a zipline through the canopy of the Blue Ridge Foothills, or view migratory birds on their journey from September to November. The ACE Basin, located near Charleston, South Carolina, is one of the largest and most significant estuarine ecosystems on the Atlantic coast. Named after the three rivers that flow through it—the Ashepoo, Combahee, and Edisto—the ACE Basin covers approximately 350,000 acres of diverse habitats, including salt marshes, tidal creeks, hardwood forests, and cypress swamps.
Forests and Timber Industry: South Carolina’s forestry industry is a significant contributor to the state’s economy in terms of jobs, labor income, and direct economic output. Most of the forests are privately owned and are evenly split between hardwood and softwood species. Some estimates show that the state’s timberland is growing faster than current utilization rates. The state’s timber industry produces a wide range of products, including lumber, plywood, pulp, paper, and wood pellets. South Carolina is also a significant producer of pine straw, which is used as mulch in landscaping. Timberland in South Carolina is considered a valuable investment, attracting both private landowners and institutional investors. The combination of steady growth rates, strong market demand, and sustainable management practices makes timberland a sound investment with long-term growth potential.
Morning Branch
York County, South Carolina
$2,658,275
± 514.31 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Philip Weatherford
Stevens Branch
Edgefield County, South Carolina
$339,858
± 86.04 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Philip Weatherford
Worth Mountain
York County, South Carolina
$1,250,975
± 206 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Philip Weatherford
Enoree Creek Tract
Laurens County, South Carolina
$1,660,500
± 246 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Charlie Shaw
Clear Branch
Cherokee County, South Carolina
$1,227,380
± 221.39 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Philip Weatherford
Lynches River-Cripple Creek Tract
Florence County, South Carolina
$2,190,000
± 383 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Curtis Spencer
Rocky Creek Farm
Fairfield County, South Carolina
$1,118,454
± 294.33 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Kerry Brewer
Clearwater Tract
Kershaw County, South Carolina
$1,495,000
± 239 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Emily Belser
Springfield Surrey Race Road Tract
Orangeburg County, South Carolina
$100,000
± 10 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Curtis Spencer
Rodens Creek
Chester County, South Carolina
$501,120
± 119.31 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Philip Weatherford
Ashley River Woodlands
Dorchester County, South Carolina
$1,250,000
± 82 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Kerry Brewer
Union Buffalo Tract
Union County, South Carolina
$989,632
± 230 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Charlie Shaw
Pacolet Asbury Tract
Cherokee County, South Carolina
$1,385,100
± 310 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Charlie Shaw
Thickety Creek Acres
Cherokee County, South Carolina
$2,471,122
± 570 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Charlie Shaw
Dutchmans Creek Hunting Tract
Fairfield County, South Carolina
$1,108,580
± 212.4 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Charlie Shaw
Hickory Branch Tract
Clarendon County, South Carolina
$782,000
± 95 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Curtis Spencer
Flat Creek Farm
Lancaster County, South Carolina
$1,865,000
± 82 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Charlie Shaw
Johnson Creek
Abbeville County, South Carolina
$1,336,500
± 299 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Philip Weatherford
Airport Tract A North
Lee County, South Carolina
$875,862
± 230.49 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Curtis Spencer
Love Springs
Cherokee County, South Carolina
$1,007,000
± 100.69 Acres
Active
Listing Agent: Philip Weatherford
Bear Creek Tract
Lancaster County, South Carolina
$225,000
± 22 Acres
Under Contract
Listing Agent: Charlie Shaw
Olanta Farm
Florence County, South Carolina
$235,002
± 57.51 Acres
Under Contract
Listing Agent: Kerry Brewer
Moffitt Creek Road Tract
Chester County, South Carolina
$1,559,116
± 299 Acres
Under Contract
Listing Agent: Kerry Brewer
Browns Branch
Cherokee County, South Carolina
$294,080
± 64 Acres
Under Contract
Listing Agent: Philip Weatherford
River View
Cherokee County, South Carolina
$2,824,800
± 642 Acres
Under Contract
Listing Agent: Philip Weatherford
Cowpens Tract
Cherokee County, South Carolina
$1,088,670
± 223.6 Acres
Contract Pending
Listing Agent: Kerry Brewer
Dovetail Road Lot 4
Darlington County, South Carolina
$89,500
± 10.38 Acres
Sold
Listing Agent: Kerry Brewer
Dovetail Road Lot 2
Darlington County, South Carolina
$89,500
± 10.6 Acres
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Listing Agent: Kerry Brewer
Manchester Farms Tract
Sumter County, South Carolina
$688,005
± 152.89 Acres
Sold
Listing Agent: Kerry Brewer
New Hope Church Road Home Site
Sumter County, South Carolina
$68,000
± 8.5 Acres
Sold
Listing Agent: Kerry Brewer
New Hope Church Road Tract
Sumter County, South Carolina
$379,530
± 84.34 Acres
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Listing Agent: Kerry Brewer
Bracy Mill Road Tract
Sumter County, South Carolina
$340,200
± 75.6 Acres
Sold
Listing Agent: Kerry Brewer
Brunson-Apollony Tract
Sumter County, South Carolina
$42,000
± 14 Acres
Sold
Listing Agent: Curtis Spencer
Gun-O-Field Road Tract
Marlboro County, South Carolina
$594,000
± 216 Acres
Sold
Listing Agent: Curtis Spencer
Wilson Creek
Abbeville County, South Carolina
$531,280
± 116 Acres
Sold
Listing Agent: Philip Weatherford
Level Land North
Abbeville County, South Carolina
$219,340
± 44 Acres
Sold
Listing Agent: Philip Weatherford
Jenkinsville Tract
Fairfield County, South Carolina
$1,877,232
± 470 Acres
Sold
Listing Agent: Kerry Brewer
Reynolds Lamar East Tract B
Darlington County, South Carolina
$163,200
± 32 Acres
Sold
Listing Agent: Curtis Spencer
Reynolds Lamar East Tract A
Darlington County, South Carolina
$484,579
± 91.43 Acres
Sold
Listing Agent: Curtis Spencer