Located at 0 Silver Creek Rd, this serene 3-acre wooded property offers a peaceful retreat just 45 minutes from Greenville, SC. The land is densely forested, providing privacy and a natural setting for potential development or recreational use. While there are no utilities currently available on-site, the property benefits from easement access, making it easily reachable. Ideal for those looking to embrace a rural lifestyle or for investment, this land holds potential for future building, camping, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature.
This 11.67-acre property resides in Central, South Carolina less than five miles from where the blue ridge yawns its greatness in Clemson South Carolina and is less than 1 mile from Southern Wesleyan University. This site is currently zoned Rm16 for residential multi-family development. However, a recent meeting with the zoning committee of Central showed positive reception to the rezoning of the property, which could allow for three to four acres to accompany residential homesites, creating privacy near the growing towns and universities nearby. In addition to the ample educational opportunities this acreage is nestled amongst other established towns such as Liberty under 15 minutes away, Easley roughly 20 minutes away, and Pickens roughly 25 minutes away, boasting approximately 130 manufacturing plants for work. If you like getting out on the water, donâ??t forget about the 56,000-acre Lake Hartwell nearby! If you are looking for night life on the weekends Greenville can be less than a 45-minute commute. Donâ??t miss your chance to own land in this growing area!
Rarely does the opportunity present itself to acquire a large riverfront estate tract. The Twelve Mile River Tract 2 provides that opportunity! This woodland estate fronts on the Twelve Mile River, and is conveniently located to Clemson University, Lakes Hartwell, Keowee and Jocassee and just 40 minutes from Greenville! This land has it all! Rolling topography in the upland portion of the property provides multiple areas suitable for a homesite. There is an internal road providing access into the northeast corner of the property near the river. Additional internal roads, trails, and openings could be cleared for more access, wildlife food plots or pasture. This land provides excellent recreational opportunities! There is good hunting potential for deer, wild turkey, and other small game. An internal creek crosses through the property and empties into the Twelve Mile River, where the tract has approximately ¼ mile of frontage. Both of these water features provide travel corridors and water sources that are critical to attracting and holding wildlife. The tract's river frontage is in the center of the Twelve Mile Blueway, a 30-mile water trail that stretches from Town Creek near Pickens all the way down to Lake Hartwell. This stretch of river provides excellent whitewater kayaking, including multiple Class II and III rapids concentrated in the stretch of the river bordering this property. There is a put-in located at Cateechee Point Park just upriver from the property, and kayakers can choose between a two-mile float to a take-out on Lay Bridge Road or a 5-mile trip all the way down to Lake Hartwell to the take out at Equoni Point Park on Madden Bridge Road. The river and Lake Hartwell have fishing for panfish, crappie and several bass species. Note: There is FEMA Flood Zone area along the Twelve Mile River. There is a landfill on the adjacent property containing sediment from the removal of two old dams on the Twelve Mile River in 2011. 66 acres of additional adjacent acreage is also available, which includes an additional ¼ mile of frontage on the river.
A wooded tract with significant frontage on Camp Creek and the Twelvemile River, conveniently located near Clemson University, Lakes Hartwell, Keowee and Jocassee and just 40 minutes from Greenville! Access to the property is via Old Henderson Road. Multiple sites are available that would be suitable for construction of a residence, cabin, or an RV campsite. Power and phone/internet are available, and well and septic systems would be required. There is no zoning or deed restrictions on the property, so the only limits to what you can do are your own imagination! This land provides excellent recreational opportunities! There is very good hunting for deer, wild turkey, and other small game. Camp Creek flows along the southwestern portion of the property and empties into the Twelve Mile River, where the tract has over a quarter mile of frontage. Both of these waterways provide travel corridors and water sources that are critical to attracting and holding wildlife. The spring-fed tributary creek as well as larger Camp Creek feature several beautiful small waterfalls and rock shoals. The tractâs river frontage is in the center of the Twelvemile Blueway, a 30-mile water trail that stretches from Town Creek near Pickens all the way down to Lake Hartwell. It provides access for whitewater kayaking, including Class II and III rapids concentrated in the stretch of the river bordering this property. There is a put-in located at Cateechee Point Park just upriver from the property, and kayakers can choose between a two-mile float to a take-out near the bridge on Lay Bridge Road or a 5 mile trip all the way down to Lake Hartwell to the take out at Equoni Point Park on Madden Bridge Road. The river and Lake Hartwell have fishing for panfish, crappie and several bass species. Location is excellent! Clemson University is less than 20 minutes away, and you can be in downtown Greenville, SC in just 40 minutes! Lakes Hartwell, Keowee and Jocassee are all within 30 minutes with public access. Thousands of acres of public land in the nearby SC and NC mountains offer hiking, waterfalls, camping and other outdoor activities Note: There are FEMA Flood Zone areas in the bottoms along Camp Creek and the Twelve Mile River. There is a landfill on the adjacent property containing sediment from the removal of two old dams on the Twelve Mile River in 2011. 62 acres of additional adjacent acreage is also available for purchase, which includes another ¼ mile of frontage on the river.
A wooded tract with significant frontage on Camp Creek and the Twelve Mile River, conveniently located near Clemson University, Lakes Hartwell, Keowee and Jocassee and just 40 minutes from Greenville! Access to the property is via Old Henderson Road. Multiple sites are available that would be suitable for construction of a residence, cabin, or an RV campsite. Power and phone/internet are available, and well and septic systems would be required. There is no zoning or deed restrictions on the property, so the only limits to what you can do are your own imagination! This land provides excellent recreational opportunities! There is very good hunting for deer, wild turkey, and other small game. Camp Creek flows along the southwestern portion of the property and empties into the Twelve Mile River, where the tract has over a quarter mile of frontage. Both of these waterways provide travel corridors and water sources that are critical to attracting and holding wildlife. The spring-fed tributary creek as well as larger Camp Creek feature several beautiful small waterfalls and rock shoals. The tract’s river frontage is in the center of the Twelve Mile Blueway, a 30-mile water trail that stretches from Town Creek near Pickens all the way down to Lake Hartwell. It provides access for whitewater kayaking, including Class II and III rapids concentrated in the stretch of the river bordering this property. There is a put-in located at Cateechee Point Park just upriver from the property, and kayakers can choose between a two-mile float to a take-out near the bridge on Lay Bridge Road or a 5 mile trip all the way down to Lake Hartwell to the take out at Equoni Point Park on Madden Bridge Road. The river and Lake Hartwell have fishing for panfish, crappie and several bass species. Location is excellent! Clemson University is less than 20 minutes away, and you can be in downtown Greenville, SC in just 40 minutes! Lakes Hartwell, Keowee and Jocassee are all within 30 minutes with public access. Thousands of acres of public land in the nearby SC and NC mountains offer hiking, waterfalls, camping and other outdoor activities Note: There are FEMA Flood Zone areas in the bottoms along Camp Creek and the Twelve Mile River. There is a landfill on the adjacent property containing sediment from the cleanup and removal of two old dams on the Twelve Mile River in 2011. 62 acres of additional adjacent acreage is also available for purchase, which includes another ¼ mile of frontage on the river.
Includes 18 total lots on Waccamaw Ln and Osceola Trl. Great investment opportunity with 14 buildable lots, 14 septic tanks already in place and all new utility lines. Located 7 miles from Clemson University and Lake Hartwell and 1.7 miles from Southern Wesleyan University. Approved for Stick Build, Mobile Home or Tiny Home communities.
Includes 18 total lots on Waccamaw Ln and Osceola Trl. Great investment opportunity with 14 buildable lots, 14 septic tanks already in place and all new utility lines. Located 7 miles from Clemson University and Lake Hartwell and 1.7 miles from Southern Wesleyan University. Approved for Stick Build, Mobile Home or Tiny Home communities.
Lot 11 Greystone Creek is a very gently sloping lot with a small creek running along the left and back property line. The owners have decided not to build, but are providing a ton of information to the next owner including: house plans for a beautiful 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath home with bonus room, a 1000 gallon septic permit, and a topographical survey with proposed home on site. The well established community of Greystone Creek has a community pool that is conveniently located within walking distance from your lot. This lot is also located less than 1 mile to D.W. Daniel High School, less than 2 miles to R.C. Edwards Middle School and within 4 miles of Clemson University.
3.77 acres of unrestricted land. A 20' driveway easement has been cut from the front of lot A
Beautiful Century Farms has it all. Over 20 acres of mixed woodland that affords privacy and possibilities. There are 2 creeks running through the property with lush mountain laurels and hollys abound. In addition to city water there are two wells available. The land is partially fenced and has trails running through it for horses and atvs. The property currently has a 100 year old house on it and barn with out buildings. Mountain views with some clearing. Plenty of possibilities on this estate as it is unrestricted as well.
Come check out this stie just outside the rapidly growing town of Clemson! The Old Greenville Hwy Commercial Tract has great potential for multiple future uses. Frontage on Old Greenville Highway and Gillespie Rd provides ample access for 2 entrances. The site is under 3 miles to the 123 interchange at Walmart in Central, 5 miles to Pendleton, and 7 miles to Clemson. Usage could include office or flex space, storage, or light retail to serve the surrounding area. The layout of the current building includes an open front space, which was formally a showroom, and office space in the back with a single bathroom. Power and water are on site, natural gas is available at the road, and a septic tank has been installed.
.45 acres on Tabor Street in Central, SC. Wooded. Only 2 miles from Clemson. Close to schools, Walmart, parks and Clemson University.
.95 acres on Tabor Street in Central, SC. Wooded. Only 2 miles from Clemson. Close to schools, Walmart, parks and Clemson University.
Parcel is located in the proximity of the intersection of Eighteen Mile Road and US 123. Easy access on and off US 123. Convenient to Greenville, Anderson and Clemson. Property is level and ready to build. Accessible via a 30 foot easement from Eighteen Mile Road to the left of current business. Great view from main road as the property sites up above properties having frontage on Eighteen Mile Road. No frontage on Eighteen Mile Road. Traffic count ~7300 per 2019 DOT. Public water and sewer available. Zoned GC..General Commercial.
Central is located in South Carolina. Central, South Carolina has a population of 5,161. Central is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 9.65% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.34%.
The median household income in Central, South Carolina is $26,623. The median household income for the surrounding county is $45,332 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Central is 24.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 90 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 30 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 55.7 inches per year, with 2.4 inches of snow per year.