Beaver Creek Blair 5 Ponds and Timber

Blair, Fairfield County, South Carolina

$399,600

144.0 Arces

Turn key outdoorsman's dream property; flowing creek, ponds, food plots, mature hardwood timber, young planted pines, roads and trails. This tract is located minutes from Salem Crossroads and is ready to hunt, fish, hike, enjoy the outdoors. It is convenient to Rock Hill/Charlotte, Columbia, Newberry, Greenville/Spartanburg and Winnsboro. Mature oak, maple, beech and walnut trees line the creek bottom and seasonal drainages. Old timber cut area replanted in 2018 with loblolly pines, 60+/- acres. Large two story metal sided warehouse building has potential for upfitting into a cabin. Multiple ponds dot the landscape, three are ready to fish and a 4th holds waterfowl in the winter. Tract joins a US Forest Service property of more than 600 acres, additional ground to explore. Beaver Creek flows through the tract providing a year round water source. Interior roads and trails give superior access throughout the tract. Electricity at the shed/storage container site and a new well. Contact agent to schedule a tour.

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No water

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No sewage

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No telephone line

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No gas

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No electric


Lot Details

  • Icons/close No Mobile Home Data Provided
  • Icons/close Property is not on a Cul de Sac
  • Icons/close Property is not a Corner Lot
  • Icons/close Property is not Subdividable

Internet Speed for Blair, South Carolina

Provider Type Max Up Max Down
ViaSat, Inc. Satellite 3 Mbps 35 Mbps
HNS License Sub, LLC Satellite 3 Mbps 25 Mbps
VSAT Systems, LLC Satellite 1.3 Mbps 2 Mbps
GCI Communication Corp. Satellite 0 Mbps 0 Mbps
Approximate Location
This land's acreage of 144.0 is equal to:
1.19
Vatican Citys
This land's price of $400K is equal to:
0.29
Avg. priced homes in San Francisco
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USDA Hardiness Zone 8a.

USDA Plant Hardiness Zones are the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location.

USDA Hardiness Zone 8 is one of the warmest plant hardiness zones. It is fortunate enough to have mild winters and long hot summers. It extends up the west coast, covering a large portion of the United States. It's a great place for growing watermelon for picnics and get togethers in the summer months and to grow prize winning pumpkins in time for Halloween.

The coldest days in winter:
Temperatures from 10 to 15°C

This zone is good for growing:
pecan, chestnut, watermelon, pumpkin, and Apples, Pears, Plums
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