22.5 acres on Dupree Road offering a rare opportunity to create a private marsh-front retreat with potential pathway toward the Intracoastal Waterway. This expansive tract provides a natural canvas with ample space to design your ideal homesite and experience the beauty of the surrounding Lowcountry landscape. Must be scheduled and accompanied by a Licensed Realtor.
A Charming Investment Opportunity that's conveniently located 45 minutes from Mount Pleasant and 1 hour from Myrtle Beach. This property has great potential and No HOA. This property is being sold As Is.
Escape to your own private low country sanctuary on this expansive 7.27-acre wooded lot. Nestled between the vast Francis Marion National Forest and the Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge, this property is the perfect haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking privacy and seclusion.With its mix of natural woodland and mature oaks, this acreage provides a beautiful, unspoiled canvas for a custom home or family compound. This property offers a tranquil, rural feel while remaining only minutes from the Historic District of McClellanville and a nearby boat launch, providing the best of both peaceful country living and coastal access.
Discover 7.64 acres of pristine rural charm, combining the best of natural tranquility and coastal convenience. This rare parcel offers a stunning private spot for your dream home or family compound. The property features magnificent, live oaks and pines. Enjoy the peace of living between the expansive Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge and the Francis Marion National Forest and just minutes from the charming Historic District of McClellanville, a historic fishing and shrimping village.
Escape to your own private low country sanctuary on this expansive 7.27-acre wooded lot. Nestled between the vast Francis Marion National Forest and the Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge, this property is the perfect haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking privacy and seclusion.With its mix of natural woodland and mature oaks, this acreage provides a beautiful, unspoiled canvas for a custom home or family compound. This property offers a tranquil, rural feel while remaining only minutes from the Historic District of McClellanville and a nearby boat launch, providing the best of both peaceful country living and coastal access.
Beautiful cleared building lot on a quiet road in the heart of McClellanville's Historic District. Lot is shaded by numerous live oaks around the perimeter leaving building footprint in the center. You're just a stone's throw from the downtown restaurants and shops and 3/4 mile to the boat landing. 3-bedroom septic permit in hand.
Lot #3. This rare, expansive lot affords you the best in privacy & natural beauty. Approx. 3.5 acres of high ground nestled along the South Carolina coast, the historic fishing village of McClellanville offers a serene and picturesque lifestyle, and residents cherish the town's small-town charm, strong sense of community, and deep connection to the natural beauty of the Lowcountry.A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts: Life in McClellanville is intrinsically linked to the water. The town owns and maintains a public boat landing on Pinckney Street, providing residents with easy access to Jeremy Creek, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean. Annual permits for the boat ramp are available, with discounted rates for residents. For those seeking a place to keep their water-toys,Village Storage of McClellanville offers both covered and open-air boat and RV storage just a short distance from the landing. The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor lovers, with the vast Francis Marion National Forest offering opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife observation. The Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, a pristine expanse of marshes, tidal creeks, and barrier islands, is a haven for birdwatching, kayaking, and exploring unspoiled beaches. The culinary scene in McClellanville reflects its coastal heritage, with a focus on fresh, locally sourced seafood. T.W. Graham & Co. is a beloved local institution, renowned for its classic seafood dishes and charming atmosphere. For a more casual bite, the McClellanville Diner serves up traditional Southern comfort food. The town's strong ties to the shrimping industry are celebrated annually at the Lowcountry Shrimp Festival, a vibrant event that brings the community together with live music, local artisans, and, of course, an abundance of fresh shrimp. Despite its small size, McClellanville boasts a vibrant and engaged community. The McClellanville Arts Council plays a central role in the town's cultural life, hosting a variety of events, workshops, and exhibitions that showcase local talent. The Village Museum offers a glimpse into the area's rich history, from its origins as a settlement of rice and indigo planters to its evolution as a thriving fishing village. Residents often speak of the town's friendly and welcoming atmosphere, where neighbors know each other by name and a strong sense of camaraderie prevails. One of McClellanville's most appealing aspects is its ability to offer a peaceful, rural lifestyle while remaining within 25 min of Mt Pleasant's shopping (including Costco & Walmart), restaurants, and medical facilities, including Roper St. Francis Hospital. The historic city of Charleston, with its world-class restaurants, shopping, and cultural attractions, is approximately a 45-minute drive to the south. To the north, the charming coastal town of Georgetown is about a 30-minute drive away. Enjoy the tranquility of village life without sacrificing access to the amenities of a larger city. From the mouths of those who live there, the sentiment is clear. One resident shared, "I grew up in McClellanville living there since I was 8. I spent times running through the Francis Marion and getting stuck in the pluff mud. The local restaurants are some of my favorite places to eat. Even when I am old and grown I will still call this place my home..." It's a place where the rhythm of life is dictated by the tides and the seasons, offering a unique and deeply rewarding way of life for those who choose to call it home. Come experience McClellanville and this tranquil lot for yourself! Notes: Many schooling options, including award winning Wando High School. Septic permit in hand. Cleared homesite is in X Flood zone, which does not require flood insurance from many lenders. A large portion of the lot is wetlands, so your privacy will never be compromised. Wetlands are in AE Flood zone.
Lot# 1. This rare, expansive lot affords you the best in privacy & natural beauty. Approx. 3 acres of high ground nestled along the South Carolina coast, the historic fishing village of McClellanville offers a serene and picturesque lifestyle, and residents cherish the town's small-town charm, strong sense of community, and deep connection to the natural beauty of the Lowcountry.A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts: Life in McClellanville is intrinsically linked to the water. The town owns and maintains a public boat landing on Pinckney Street, providing residents with easy access to Jeremy Creek, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean. Annual permits for the boat ramp are available, with discounted rates for residents. For those seeking a place to keep their water-toys,Village Storage of McClellanville offer both covered and open-air boat and RV storage just a short distance from the landing. The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor lovers, with the vast Francis Marion National Forest offering opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife observation. The Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, a pristine expanse of marshes, tidal creeks, and barrier islands, is a haven for birdwatching, kayaking, and exploring unspoiled beaches. The culinary scene in McClellanville reflects its coastal heritage, with a focus on fresh, locally sourced seafood. T.W. Graham & Co. is a beloved local institution, renowned for its classic seafood dishes and charming atmosphere. For a more casual bite, the McClellanville Diner serves up traditional Southern comfort food. The town's strong ties to the shrimping industry are celebrated annually at the Lowcountry Shrimp Festival, a vibrant event that brings the community together with live music, local artisans, and, of course, an abundance of fresh shrimp. Despite its small size, McClellanville boasts a vibrant and engaged community. The McClellanville Arts Council plays a central role in the town's cultural life, hosting a variety of events, workshops, and exhibitions that showcase local talent. The Village Museum offers a glimpse into the area's rich history, from its origins as a settlement of rice and indigo planters to its evolution as a thriving fishing village. Residents often speak of the town's friendly and welcoming atmosphere, where neighbors know each other by name and a strong sense of camaraderie prevails. One of McClellanville's most appealing aspects is its ability to offer a peaceful, rural lifestyle while remaining within 25 min of Mt Pleasant's shopping (including Costco & Walmart), restaurants, and medical facilities, including Roper St. Francis Hospital. The historic city of Charleston, with its world-class restaurants, shopping, and cultural attractions, is approximately a 45-minute drive to the south. To the north, the charming coastal town of Georgetown is about a 30-minute drive away. Enjoy the tranquility of village life without sacrificing access to the amenities of a larger city. From the mouths of those who live there, the sentiment is clear. One resident shared, "I grew up in McClellanville living there since I was 8. I spent times running through the Francis Marion and getting stuck in the pluff mud. The local restaurants are some of my favorite places to eat. Even when I am old and grown I will still call this place my home..." It's a place where the rhythm of life is dictated by the tides and the seasons, offering a unique and deeply rewarding way of life for those who choose to call it home. Come experience McClellanville and this tranquil lot for yourself! Notes: Many schooling options, including award-winning Wando High School. Septic permit in hand. Cleared homesite is in X Flood zone, which does not require flood insurance from many lenders. A large portion of the lot is wetlands, so your privacy will never be compromised. Wetlands are in AE Flood zone.
Lot 4. This rare, expansive lot affords you the best in privacy & natural beauty. Approx. 3.6 acres of high ground nestled along the South Carolina coast, the historic fishing village of McClellanville offers a serene and picturesque lifestyle, and residents cherish the town's small-town charm, strong sense of community, and deep connection to the natural beauty of the Lowcountry.A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts: Life in McClellanville is intrinsically linked to the water. The town owns and maintains a public boat landing on Pinckney Street, providing residents with easy access to Jeremy Creek, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean. Annual permits for the boat ramp are available, with discounted rates for residents. For those seeking a place to keep their water-toys,Village Storage of McClellanville offers both covered and open-air boat and RV storage just a short distance from the landing. The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor lovers, with the vast Francis Marion National Forest offering opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife observation. The Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, a pristine expanse of marshes, tidal creeks, and barrier islands, is a haven for birdwatching, kayaking, and exploring unspoiled beaches. The culinary scene in McClellanville reflects its coastal heritage, with a focus on fresh, locally sourced seafood. T.W. Graham & Co. is a beloved local institution, renowned for its classic seafood dishes and charming atmosphere. For a more casual bite, the McClellanville Diner serves up traditional Southern comfort food. The town's strong ties to the shrimping industry are celebrated annually at the Lowcountry Shrimp Festival, a vibrant event that brings the community together with live music, local artisans, and, of course, an abundance of fresh shrimp. Despite its small size, McClellanville boasts a vibrant and engaged community. The McClellanville Arts Council plays a central role in the town's cultural life, hosting a variety of events, workshops, and exhibitions that showcase local talent. The Village Museum offers a glimpse into the area's rich history, from its origins as a settlement of rice and indigo planters to its evolution as a thriving fishing village. Residents often speak of the town's friendly and welcoming atmosphere, where neighbors know each other by name and a strong sense of camaraderie prevails. One of McClellanville's most appealing aspects is its ability to offer a peaceful, rural lifestyle while remaining within 25 min of Mt Pleasant's shopping (including Costco & Walmart), restaurants, and medical facilities, including Roper St. Francis Hospital. The historic city of Charleston, with its world-class restaurants, shopping, and cultural attractions, is approximately a 45-minute drive to the south. To the north, the charming coastal town of Georgetown is about a 30-minute drive away. Enjoy the tranquility of village life without sacrificing access to the amenities of a larger city. From the mouths of those who live there, the sentiment is clear. One resident shared, "I grew up in McClellanville living there since I was 8. I spent times running through the Francis Marion and getting stuck in the pluff mud. The local restaurants are some of my favorite places to eat. Even when I am old and grown I will still call this place my home..." It's a place where the rhythm of life is dictated by the tides and the seasons, offering a unique and deeply rewarding way of life for those who choose to call it home. Come experience McClellanville and this tranquil lot for yourself! Notes: Many schooling options, including award-winning Wando High School. Septic permit in hand. Cleared homesite is in X Flood zone, which does not require flood insurance from many lenders. A large portion of the lot is wetlands, so your privacy will never be compromised. Wetlands are in AE Flood zone.
489 Beulah is a big 2.21-acre lot located down in the Village of McClellanville. Only minutes to downtown with the restaurant, shop, Art's Council and Village Museum. 10 minutes to the boat landing where access is made to the 260,000 acres of the Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge which has all the wildlife, fishing, birding or just peace and quiet. Then there's the Francis Marion National Forest with its 66,000 acres of protected forest.
PRICE IMPROVEMENT!! McCLELLANVILLE Owner says sell!- Prime Location. This charming cleared lot in the heart of McClellanville's Historic District is ready for your coastal retreat. Approved for a one-bedroom home (septic permit in hand), this property comes with full pre-construction approval from the Town of McClellanville, including engineered house plans. The current Elevation Certificate reflects AE-15, but has been officially revised to AE-11. The hard work is done--just bring your vision. The seller has decided not to build, giving you the rare opportunity to skip months of planning and start building immediately. Enjoy life in this picturesque village known for its walkability, seafood restaurants, charming shops, and endless outdoor recreation including, fishing and beach combing.
Raw lot 0ff 17 location is seconds away from Buck Hall landing, 15 minutes from Mount Pleasant, 35 minutes from Georgetown and one hour away from Myrtle beach .
This is heirs property and a Masters Deed will be issued upon completion of the Quiet Title action.
All the hard work has been completed on this parcel. Incredible partially cleared lot in the growing area just north of Mount Pleasant. Land has previously passed a perc test. Documents available. No HOA, X flood zone, and zoned Residential. With over half an acre, you have the opportunity to build your dream home. Public boat dock just a short ten minute drive. Within minutes to the charming town of McClellanville, but yet close to the conveniences of Mount Pleasant. Quick and easy trip to our beautiful beaches.
This property features 2.64 Acres located at Highway 17 North and Azalea Farms Way, offering. the perfect opportunity to build your dream home. A well and septic system are already in place, providing a private oasis.The spacious lot offers potential for amenities such as a tennis or pickleball court, and inground pool and your own private mini gold course, all subject to county approval.Home on property conveys in AS-IS condition.
Large tract consisting of approximately 5 acres with approximately 700 feet of Hwy 17 frontage. Property also has good frontage on River Road. Located in the McClellanville commercial district.
Come check out this fantastic high acre with a ton of potential just outside of McClellanville's town limits. Located on Mercantile Rd, the property is a very short distance into the heart of the Village allowing for easy access to TW Grahams and the shops in the Historic District. Excellent building lot at a great value, don't let this one slip away!
Nice big 1.94-acre lot located in The Point. Shaded X flood zone requires no flood insurance. Sitting on the front porch you should have great views of Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
Rare ready-made development with most of the work already done for you just 18 minutes from Mt. Pleasant. There are sixteen 5+ acre lots, a larger 13+ acre lot, and a 6+ acre tract that separates the development from Highway 17. The entrance is currently off of Old Georgetown Rd but could be relocated to Highway 17. with a dividing Road infrastructure already in place and lots were granted septic approval around 2007. Seller Financing Available!

McClellanville is located in South Carolina. McClellanville, South Carolina has a population of 701. McClellanville is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 43.26% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.39%.
The median household income in McClellanville, South Carolina is $104,444. 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 McClellanville is 44.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 36.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 52.6 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.