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FURMAN SOUTHERN HAMPTON CO. COUNTRY ACREAGE / HOMESITE

This beautiful 20 Acre parcel near Furman in southern Hampton County, SC sits in a very private and quiet area off of Two Sisters Ferry dirt road, between Stafford Church and US Hwy 601. Most of this high and dry land has been planted in young loblolly pine trees. It is well drained, and has a lot of potential to create whatever you desire, whether that's building your dream home, making some more roads and food plots / fields for hunting, or converting it back to open field for pasture or planting. There is a brand new 30x30 enclosed, insulated, heated & cooled metal building towards the back of the property. There are utilities in place, and some area cleared around it for plenty of space to be used as needed. This building has one full bathroom, a small kitchen area, living/sitting area, and bedroom area. Check out the listing photos for more information. This land can still easily be...

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From Hardeevile, travel North on US-321 N/Deerfield Rd for approximately 19.2 miles. Turn right onto US-601 N and travel for approximately 8.4 miles. Turn right onto Bolden Rd and travel for approximately 1 mile. Turn right onto County Rd S-25-26/Stafford Rd and travel for approximately 0.3 miles. Turn right onto 2 Sisters Ferry Rd/County Rd S-25-50 and the property will be on your right in approximately 0.9 miles.

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True South Properties

License #94498

Ridgeland, SC

(803) 942-2394

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Listing last updated: July 3, 2024 at 10:08 AM
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