A truly rare opportunity awaits at 0 Haswell Street -- a 5.21-acre plot of land that sits perfectly untouched and nestled near the scenic Cooper River. This extraordinary property captures the essence of seclusion, natural beauty, and convenience, all within the coveted Daniel Island community.For years, many island residents have passed by this tucked-away treasure without realizing the quiet beauty that lies beyond its canopy. As you make your way down Seven Farms Drive, passing Bishop England High School on your left, take the third roundabout exit onto Farr Street, then your next right onto Haswell Street -- where, at the peaceful tail end of the road, you will find acres of timeless Lowcountry beauty.Step beneath the towering oaks, where sunlight filters through the leaves and the sounds of the island fade away. With over one acre of prime, developable land, protected grand oaks, direct road access, and available water and sewer connections, this parcel offers the perfect foundation to create a private retreat or legacy estate. Whether you envision a modern coastal haven or a timeless Lowcountry sanctuary, 0 Haswell on Daniel Island invites you to bring your dream to life and discover the hidden beauty that's been quietly waiting all along. *Buyer pays a one-time neighborhood enhancement fee of .5% x sales price to Daniel Island Community Fund at closing. Buyer/buyer's agent to confirm any information deemed important, such as school zone, flood zone, square footage, acreage, etc.

Daniel Island is located in South Carolina. Daniel Island, South Carolina has a population of 73,964.
The median household income in Daniel Island, South Carolina is $76,556. The median household income for the surrounding county is $70,807 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Daniel Island is 35.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 39.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.3 inches per year, with 0.4 inches of snow per year.