Location is paramount for any development. This 150-acre tract on Percival Road is so near to everything and this general area should be the next hotspot. Property crosses the Richland County/Kershaw County line with 25.5 acres in Kershaw and 124.5 acres in Richland. A tributary of Spears Creek runs thru it and could be a focal point for any residential community. The tract is close as the crow flies to Screaming Eagle Road, Clemson Road, I-20 and I-77. Traffic count is 4200 cars per day. Water, Sewer, Cable, Phone, Gas and Electric are all nearby. Level to rolling land thru-out has already been timbered. Knowing that this location is ripe for all sorts of development, but is already zoned for Residential, the owners hope it will be purchased for a new subdivision as one tract, but are willing to entertain all ideas and offers. Please do your homework with Zoning in TWO counties. Let's g...
Location is paramount for any development. This 150-acre tract on Percival Road is so near to everything and this general area should be the next hotspot. Property crosses the Richland County/Kershaw County line with 25.5 acres in Kershaw and 124.5 acres in Richland. A tributary of Spears Creek runs thru it and could be a focal point for any residential community. The tract is close as the crow flies to Screaming Eagle Road, Clemson Road, I-20 and I-77. Traffic count is 4200 cars per day. Water, Sewer, Cable, Phone, Gas and Electric are all nearby. Level to rolling land thru-out has already been timbered. Knowing that this location is ripe for all sorts of development, but is already zoned for Residential, the owners hope it will be purchased for a new subdivision as one tract, but are willing to entertain all ideas and offers. Please do your homework with Zoning in TWO counties. Let's get creative.
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