Located in the 601 corridor of Richland County, Murray Hills spans 322 acres (325 deeded) of rolling terrain in the Piedmont region of South Carolina. This tract features two distinct pine timber stands and a mature hardwood bottomland, where Leesburg Branch meanders through the property and into Black Gum Pond at the base of the hills, offering a beautiful homesite location.
A 107-acre loblolly pine stand planted in 2019 stretches along the northern boundary and a newer 190-acre loblolly pine stand, established in 2024, offers flexibility for future use whether as fields, pasture, or a long-term timber investment. A recently enhanced road system provides navigation throughout the property, with multiple access points along Westvaco Road and a gated entrance off Old McGraw Road on the northern boundary.
The tract is protected by a conservation easement held with the Congaree Land Trust...
The tract is protected by a conservation easement held with the Congaree Land Trust, allowing traditional recreational use and a homesite with no further subdivisions.
This property serves as a blank canvas, ideal for recreation or a long-term investment. Located just 18 miles east of Columbia, its proximity to the city adds convenience to the tranquility of rural living.
Co-Listed with Angus LaFaye 803-920-4135
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Columbia, Travel I-77 toward Charlotte, take exit 9A-9B to merge onto SC-262 E/Leesburg Rd.Keep right to stay on SC-262 E/Leesburg Rd, continue for 13 miles. At the 601 intersection, continue straight onto Westvaco Road. Property is on the left.
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Hale helps buyers and sellers of timberland and recreational properties achieve their real estate goals. Hale has represented over $10M of 25+ acre land sales in the last five years. In 2022, Hale sold over 2,300 acres of land and represented transactions in seven SC counties. Hale has over eight years of experience in land sales, having previously worked with Milliken Forestry Company and Rural Land Investments. He attended the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina and graduated with degrees in Real Estate Finance and Business Management. As a Lowcountry native, his passion for the outdoors includes fishing in saltwater estuaries and hunting in the woods of Williamsburg County.