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4.66 Acres of Buildable Land with Utilities Nearby in Dalzell, SC

4.66 Acres of Buildable Land with Utilities Nearby in Dalzell, SC - Paved Access & Flexible Use

This 4.66 -Acre parcel in Sumter County, South Carolina, offers paved road access, level terrain, and no Hoa-Ideal for building a home, placing a mobile or manufactured home, or establishing a tiny house setup with minimal restrictions. Private financing available.

Property Overview

Located just under 20 minutes from Sumter and approximately 48 miles from Columbia, this ready-for-your-dreams parcel offers over 220,000 square feet of opportunity along Sargent Road-a county-maintained, paved roadway. The lot partially shares a driveway with the neighboring property and features roughly 140 feet of road frontage. 4.66 acres

The land is mostly level, forested, and currently uncleared, providing privacy and flexibility in layout. With overhead electric lines at the street (Black River Electric ...

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Starting in Dalzell, South Carolina in front of the USPS, head west on Old Camden Rd/Old US Hwy 521 toward Ross Rd for 1.8 miles. Turn left onto State Hwy 441 S/Peach Orchard Rd for 0.5 miles, then turn left onto Dodgen Hill Rd for 0.7 miles. Dodgen Hill Rd turns left and becomes Sargent Rd, and your destination at 3460 Sargent Rd, Dalzell, SC 29040 will be reached in 420 feet on your right.

Total distance: 3.0 miles, approximately 6 minutes.

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Patrick Otis

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Legacy Acres, (231) 622-6465
Source: MLS# 136-00-04-014
Listing last updated: November 9, 2025 at 8:23 PM
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