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$3,950,000
25024092 MLS Betsy Field SubDv. Active Status
Discover the perfect blend of privacy, potential, and proximity with this stunning 60-acre parcel on picturesque Johns Island. Whether you're looking to build your dream estate, develop a private community, or simply invest in a slice of Lowcountry paradise, this rare offering provides endless opportunities.Enjoy the peace and beauty of rural living while still being just minutes from modern conveniences. Located less than 15 minutes from Kiawah Island's Freshfields Village, you'll have easy access to gourmet restaurants, boutique shopping, grocery stores, beautiful beaches, and more.With direct access from Bohicket Road and just a 30-minute drive to historic Downtown Charleston, this property offers the best of both worldssecluded natural surroundings without sacrificing convenience or lifestyle. Don't miss this chance to own a large, versatile tract in one of the Lowcountry's most desirable areas. Use preferred lender to buy this land and receive an incentive towards your closing costs!

2 Shadow Pond Road, Johns Island

$300,000
25023706 MLS Active Status
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.

2043 Silas Road, Mcclellanville

$325,000
25023703 MLS Active Status
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.

2038 Silas Road, Mcclellanville

$250,000
25023695 MLS Tidewater SubDv. Active Status
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.

759 Deas Hill Road, Mcclellanville

$55,000
25023693 MLS B Hill SubDv. Active Status
Tucked along Cherry Hill Road in Hollywood, SC, where the charm of the Lowcountry meets the perfect setting for your future, this inviting wooded lot is more than land, it's a blank canvas for your next chapter. Imagine your dream home, surrounded by whispering pines and the quiet rhythms of Lowcountry life that's away from the noise, yet close to everything that makes the Charleston area special. Here, you'll find the kind of privacy that makes mornings slower, nights quieter, and weekends feel like a getaway. Build a porch for sweet tea afternoons or simply enjoy the serenity of your own retreat. Just a short drive from Charleston, beaches, and river access, this location gives you both escape and connection. Whether it's your forever home, a second home, or a place to gather withfamily, this lot offers the space and setting to make it yours. Again, picture your dream home surrounded by trees, where mornings are filled with birdsong and evenings bring the calm of country skies while enjoying both the freedom of country living and the convenience of nearby city life. Opportunities like this are rare, claim your place in Hollywood, SC and start building the lifestyle you've been waiting for.

Cherry Hill Road, Hollywood

$1,500,000
25023485 MLS Active Status
Expansive marsh front property that extends from Francis Marion National Park to the marsh at Bulls Bay. Offering breathtaking views of the Intracoastal Waterway. With 40 acres of developable land, the lots extend from Old Georgetown Road across Hwy 17 to marsh tributaries near Bulls Bay. 3 distinct parcels: 7120000050 (9.92 acres) 7120000051 (13.92 acres) 7120000055 (16 acres). This prime spot is ideal to soak in the serene views of the salt marsh, and enjoy the natural wildlife. Multiple opportunities: subdivide the lots, place multiple homes or mobile homes, build a cabin and hunting stand near Francis Marion National Park and construct your dream home on the marsh front. Mature trees and a tranquil secluded atmosphere. Buckhall Landing, the coast's best shrimp baiting areaImagine watching coastal wildlife from your porch or enjoying quiet moments surrounded by nature. This lot isn't just a place to build, it's a place to live your coastal lifestyle dream. 40 acres of land. Don't miss this opportunity. 20 minutes to Mount Pleasant, 5 minutes to Buckhall Landing (public boat landing), 40 minutes to Downtown Charleston. McClellanville is a small fishing town in rural Charleston County, South Carolina. It is situated on the Atlantic coast, on land surrounded by Francis Marion National Forest, and has traditionally derived its livelihood from the Atlantic Ocean and coastal marshes by fishing, shrimping and oystering.

000 N Hwy 17, Mount Pleasant

$380,000
25022785 MLS Active Status
Stunning 6.6 Acres: A Rare Edisto OpportunityLarge tracts this close to Edisto Beach are becoming increasingly rare. Set beneath magnificent Live Oaks draped in Spanish moss, this beautiful 6.6-acre property offers a peaceful, timeless Lowcountry setting just three miles from the beach.With plenty of room to create a private coastal estate, family retreat, or investment property, the possibilities are truly special. Enjoy the privacy and natural beauty of a larger homesite while remaining close to everything that makes Edisto so desirable.A rare opportunity to own a substantial piece of Edisto with the space, setting, and location to create something uniquely your own.An existing structure on the property had restoration efforts started & needs to be raised 2 in. to meet FE

7939 Legare Road, Edisto Island

$19,000
25018382 MLS Dewees Island SubDv. Active Status
Build your dream retreat on this stunning 1-acre homesite on Dewees Island, offering .76 acres of high ground and unbeatable views of the marsh and Intracoastal Waterway. Located on peaceful Old House Lane, Lot 120 provides a rare opportunity for serene, coastal living surrounded by unspoiled nature and wildlife. Enjoy picture-perfect sunsets, coastal breezes, and a front-row seat to the beauty of the Lowcountry.As a Dewees Island property owner, you'll receive 14 free nights each year in the island's charming hospitality suites--perfect for hosting guests while you plan your build.Dewees Island is Charleston's best-kept secret: a private, conservation-minded barrier island with no cars, no traffic, and no noisejust pure tranquility. Owners enjoy access to a private marina, miles of beaches, nature trails, community amenities, and a true sense of escape just 15 minutes from the Isle of Palms. This is where luxury meets laid-back island life.

266 Old House Lane Unit #Lot 120, Dewees Island

$1,299,000
25016355 MLS Kiawah River Estates SubDv. Active Status
Take in stunning water and marsh views from this deepwater homesite, located behind the second gate in the sought-after community of Kiawah River Estates. A dock permit is already in hand, giving you a head start as you plan and build your dream home.This home site offers direct access to the Kiawah River with scenic views over Haulover Creek and tidal marshes. You'll enjoy an ever-changing natural backdrop filled with wildlife, wide skies, and vibrant sunsets.Neighborhood amenities include a community pool, tennis and pickleball courts, a fitness room, basketball court, and a waterfront park with a crabbing and floating dock--all with a lower HOA fee. The neighborhood is home to Oak Point Golf Course and its clubhouse, creating a scenic and welcoming setting. Property ownership also makes you eligible to join the Kiawah Island Golf Resort Governor's Club, which offers access to resort golf and additional amenities. Plus, you're just minutes from Kiawah's beaches, Freshfields Village, Bohicket Marina, and local dining. This is one of the last remaining deepwater lots availabledon't miss your chance to build something special.

3026 Maritime Forest Drive, Johns Island

$239,000
25015568 MLS Goat Island SubDv. Active Status
Here's your chance to own a private island! 0 Stono River, nestled on the scenic Stono River, is a hidden gem of the Lowcountry, accessible only by boat. Perfectly positioned between James Island and Johns Island, it's just 3 minutes from the Sol Legare boat landing and 10 minutes from both Folly Beach and Kiawah Island. You can feel completely removed from Charleston while being just a short boat ride away. This stunning island offers an ideal retreat for family getaways and memory-making adventures.Imagine sharing this paradise with friends & family, enjoying exclusive access to a private deep-water dock, just minutes from the landing. Spend your days crabbing, fishing, floating, or simply relaxing with a cold drink. 0 Stono River offers several vantage points for breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, as well as a fire pit and grilling area for evening gatherings. Whether you dream of farming the land, hunting, or hosting unforgettable events, this island provides endless possibilities. As night falls, unwind in a hammock and watch the sunset, or in a future treehouse. With approximately 9 feet of water at low tide and 15 feet at high tide, the island features marsh, creek, wetlands, and 0.813 acres of high land, totaling around 1.7 acres in all.

Stono River Drive, Charleston