57 Acres - Newberry County, South Carolina
Tract B65 - SOLD
General Description
This property consists of 57 acres located off Long Road in Prosperity, SC. You can buy the entire 57 acres or it can be subdivided into two different tracts (see map), tract A being 33 acres and tract B being 24 acres. The entire tract has been planted in 1-year old loblolly pines. The front 6 acres used to be pasture and can easily be converted back to that stage. There is a breathtaking view from the hillside that would make excellent homesites. You can even see Little Mountain in the distance. There is currently an old cabin on the property from the 1800s. This property is approximately 5 minutes from Mid Carolina High school. Camping Creek runs the bottom property line from corner to corner and makes up over 2,800 feet of creek frontage. Whether you are looking for 57 acres or 20 acres, this property can meet your needs.
Location/Directions
From downtown Prosperity take Macedonia Church Road 2.6 miles and make a slight left turn onto Mt Pilgrim Church Road – in 1.5 miles turn right onto Long Road – in half a mile the property will be on the left.
Look for Advance Land and Timber signs.
Disclaimer: Property inspections shall be done during daylight hours. Seller and Advance Land and Timber, LLC in no way make any representations or warranties regarding the conditions of the property, including any and all access routes, and all persons entering upon the property do so at their own risk and accept said property “as-is” in its existing condition during such inspections. All persons entering upon the property assume all risks and liabilities and agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Seller, its affiliates, officers, directors, managers, agents, representatives and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, injuries (including death) and damages resulting from any accident, incident, or occurrence arising out of, incidental to or in any way resulting from his or her inspection of the property or his or her exposure to the conditions of the property.
