Originally constructed in 1924, this three-level, approximately 24,000-square-foot brick building sits just one block off Main Street with onsite parking and prime visibility. The property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and has completed the difficult steps in the preservation process which includes the Part 2 Federal Historic Tax Credit application. This Part 2 application has been approved with conditions! The building is eligible for Federal and State Historic Tax Credits and potential adoption and of South Carolina Bailey Bill. The seller’s original vision was to transform the property into a 33-room boutique hotel featuring a restaurant and bar, blending historic character with modern hospitality. As-is Architectural plans and a 2022 environmental study will convey with the sale, providing a strong foundation for the next developer or investor to continue this vision. This property location is also USDA Business and Industry eligible. To preserve and protect the adjoining businesses and properties, the grantee shall use the property in a manner consistent with a hotel or event-based operation, including short-term lodging, conferences, weddings, balls, and vacation rental use. Located across the street from the Walhalla Performing Arts Center, which brings hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, this property sits in an ideal position to meet the city’s growing demand for lodging and event space. Several popular wedding venues are located nearby, offering natural synergy for overnight guests, bridal parties, and event attendees seeking accommodations in downtown Walhalla. Tourism continues to thrive in the area, with visitors drawn to Stumphouse Mountain, Issaqueena Falls, Lake Jocassee, and Lake Keowee which are all within a short drive. The property is just 25 minutes to Clemson University and one hour to Greenville, making it a central and accessible destination for both leisure and business travelers. Revitalizing this property as a boutique hotel or short-term lodging destination would create jobs, attract tourism, and enhance quality of life while maintaining the city’s historic charm. Unlike chain hotels, a boutique concept offers guests a one-of-a-kind experience that blends original architecture with modern comfort with a space that honors the past while fueling future growth for downtown Walhalla.
Prime commercial opportunity at the gateway to Walhalla! This high-visibility corner lot sits prominently at the intersection of Highway 28, Earle Street, and E. South Broad Street—complete with a red light and outstanding frontage exposure from all directions. With a high daily traffic count along Highway 28, this property offers exceptional visibility and accessibility for any business venture. City utilities are readily available, including commercial sewer, water, and natural gas, making development straightforward and cost-efficient. Currently zoned Light Industrial, the site can easily be converted to Highway Commercial with city approval, offering flexibility for a wide range of uses. Whether for a restaurant, retail space, storage facility, or investment property, this site is perfectly positioned for growth and long-term success. The owner is also open to a ground lease, presenting additional opportunity for developers or investors seeking a premium location at the entrance to Walhalla.
Well maintained and move in ready office space in established professional park. Eight Private offices along with 4 bathrooms, reception area, breakroom, front office, and 1200 sq feet of unfinished basement, plumbed for additional bath room and ready for many more offices or potential living space. Fiber optic internet re-wire recently completed. Property can be subdivided into multiple businesses with mirrored floor plan and two front doors with ramp access. Four meter bases allow for easy subdivision of utilities and flexibility on use. Share parking lot in the front ($75 a month dues) allow for easy and abundant parking. Zoned Highway Commercial and located just off of Hwy 28 as you enter Walhalla, this property is ideal for any professional looking to establish an office. Could be used a co-work space, or perhaps converted into studios. This is a must see.
Located on Main Street in picturesque Walhalla, this prime 6,000 sq. ft. retail property is divided into three units, offering an exceptional investment opportunity. Currently, two of the three spaces are rented out at $2,000 per month each in a triple net lease, generating a steady income of $4,000 per month. The third unit, a vacant restaurant formerly known as Gather Uptown, is available for lease at $2,000 per month. Situated on the corner of Hwy 28 - Main Street Walhalla and N. College Street, this property boasts high visibility and foot traffic. Two of the units, one rented and one vacant, are restaurant spaces, providing versatile leasing options. The location is within walking distance of the Performing Arts Center, the future Hotel Alum, and the Walhalla Wanderweg greenway, adding to its appeal. Additionally, the property includes a 4,000 sq. ft. semi-finished basement, ideal for storage or conversion into additional income space. A vacant lot at the back offers potential for development into parking, retail, outdoor space, or a venue, with potential income exceeding $10,000 per month. Walhalla, nestled at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains and close to Lake Keowee, Jocassee, Hartwell, and the scenic Chattooga River, is known as the "Main Street to the Mountains." This fast-growing area is perfect for a long-term investment, combining natural beauty with a thriving community and tourism. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to invest in a property with significant income potential in a rapidly developing location.
Prime Commercial Opportunity on Highway 28 – West Union/Walhalla SC. Meticulously maintained free-standing commercial building offering exceptional visibility on State Hwy 28 between West Union and Walhalla. Surrounded by established businesses including Subway, Dogwood State Bank, Ingles, a church, and the Veterans Affairs Office. Convenient access with two points of egress and ample parking (approx. 16 spaces plus designated handicap spots) in front and rear of the building. This versatile property features 11 functional rooms including: Lobby, Reception area, Conference room for meetings or client presentations, Private Offices for staff or executive use, dedicated File Room with sliding rack system, Kitchen/Breakroom; utility closet with sink; Restrooms; Library or Flex space, ample storage including a floored attic with enclosed dumbwaiter enclosed in closet for easy access. Perfectly suited for professional offices, medical services, administrative, or specialty use. Building is ready for immediate occupancy and reflects ownership pride with outstanding maintenance. Owner financing available – a rare opportunity for qualified buyers seeking flexible terms. Don’t miss this strategic location in the growing Upstate SC market.
Rare Investment Opportunity: Historic Textile Property in the Heart of Walhalla, SC!!! Unlock the potential of a truly iconic property—this 12.75 acre tract was once the lifeblood of South Carolina’s Golden Corner. Situated in the thriving city of Walhalla, this historic site formerly housed the Chicopee Manufacturing and Avondale Mills textile plants, and now offers an incredible opportunity for redevelopment. Property Highlights: 1)Zoning: Allows for commercial, single-family residential, duplexes, and multi-family developments. 2) Size & Layout: Expansive 12.75 acre parcel ideal for mixed-use or specialty redevelopment. 3) Historic Tax Incentives: Possibly eligible for Textile Rehabilitation Tax Credits, offering substantial tax savings and return on investment for qualifying restoration work. Strategic Location: 1) 25 minutes to Clemson University & Oconee County Regional Airport, 1 hour 20 minutes to Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP), and 2 hours 15 minutes to Hartsfield- Jackson Atlanta International Airport. 2) Direct access to natural parks, hiking trails, and the Southern Appalachian Mountains. 3) Short drive to Lakes Keowee, Jocassee, and Hartwell—renowned for boating, fishing, and scenic recreation. Walhalla is a charming and fast-growing city rooted in German heritage and enriched by a vibrant downtown filled with quaint local shops, cozy restaurants, and live entertainment & community events. Known as the "Gateway to the Blue Ridge Mountains", Walhalla blends small-town charm with big outdoor appeal—ideal for residential and tourism-focused development. This is more than just an investment—it's a chance to shape the future of a community while preserving a legacy. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind redevelopment opportunity in one of South Carolina’s most picturesque and promising regions. This property will be sold "As Is".
Lot C-6 - 3.07 acres with roughly 379 ft of frontage on Highway 11. Adjacent to Walhalla High School and across the street from Falcons Lair West. High traffic count and unrestricted. Ideal for retail, dining, commercial, or industrial. Graded and ready to build. City water available at road, additional lots or the whole parcel could be purchased see MLS 20284230. This is a must see.
Lot C-7 - 2.25 acres with roughly 260 ft of frontage on Highway 11. Adjacent to Walhalla High School and across the street from Falcons Lair West. High traffic count and unrestricted. Ideal for retail, dining, commercial, or industrial. Graded and ready to build. City water available at road, additional lots or the whole parcel could be purchased see MLS 20284230. This is a must see.
Lot C-8 - 2.96 acres with roughly 300 ft of frontage on Highway 11. Adjacent to Walhalla High School and across the street from Falcons Lair West. High traffic count and unrestricted. Ideal for retail, dining, commercial, or industrial. Graded and ready to build. City water available at road, additional lots or the whole parcel could be purchased see MLS 20284230. This is a must see.
8 plus acres of unrestricted land, 2000 ft from the new Walhalla High School and across the street from Falcons Lair West. Over 800 feet of frontage on Highway 11 and near the intersection with Pickett Post, Oconee Station Road, and Lecroy. Could be divided into several commercial or residential lots. Draft plat of proposed division available in supplements. City water, high speed internet, natural gas is available. Could be ideal for retail, storage, industrial, or residential. No restrictions and partially graded, this is a must see! 2 plus acre tracts are available to be subdivided see draft plat.
Location! This property has some serious commercial potential. Located on a high traffic road between Walhalla and Seneca. Only minutes to either Seneca or Walhalla. Approximately 20 minutes to Clemson. There is a house currently on the property. House to be sold as-is.
Greenhouse operation with just under 14,000 square feet in 4 greenhouses. All are heated and air cooled for year round operation. Heat is with natural gas, forced air furnaces. Each greenhouse is equipped with grow lights Located in Upstate SC with easy location for many markets in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. The farm encompasses 5.86 acres. Previously operated as a sustainable farm producing artisan lettuces, peppers, tomatoes, herbs and medical hemp. High capacity well. Easily converts to aquaponic OR hydroponic operation. All greenhouses are complete with separate fertigation tanks and pumps on timers. Separate room for germinating seeds. Separate 250 square area for potting, 720 square foot implement shed, 532 square foot soil shed. Large 2400 square foot building for processing. Relaxing campsite with electrical, water and septic hook-up available. A must see to realize the full potential. Call for questions or to schedule a tour.


Walhalla is located in South Carolina. Walhalla, South Carolina has a population of 4,076. Walhalla is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 18.86% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 21.71%.
The median household income in Walhalla, South Carolina is $36,825. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,842 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Walhalla is 40.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 58 inches per year, with 2.5 inches of snow per year.