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Edisto River Cabin

price

$299,999

acres

7.26 Acres

location

Cordova, South Carolina, 29039

Tucked away along the river in the quiet countryside of Cordova, this 7.26± acre waterfront retreat offers the kind of privacy and outdoor experience that is becoming increasingly difficult to find. Designed for recreation and relaxation, the property features an updated 872± square foot cabin that serves as the perfect basecamp for weekends on the water, fishing trips, hunting excursions, or simply escaping the pace of everyday life.A standout feature of the property is the well-built covered dock with direct river access, complemented by a private landing that allows you to launch and keep your boat on-site. Whether your passion is freshwater fishing, boating, kayaking, or spending long evenings by the water, this setup is built to maximize enjoyment of the river.Additional improvements include a storage building and carport/shed for housing boats, ATVs, gear, and equipment. The surrounding acreage provides a private, secluded atmosphere while remaining conveniently accessible to nearby towns and major travel corridors.Conveniently located approximately:15-20 minutes to Orangeburg for shopping, dining, and essentials20± minutes to I-261 hour to Columbia1.5 hours to CharlestonWhether you are searching for a private fishing camp, family recreational getaway, or riverfront retreat to share with friends, this property offers a rare opportunity to own a turnkey waterfront escape in the South Carolina Lowcountry.

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Shulerville Farm 134 Acres

price

$1,500,000

acres

134.23 Acres

location

Shulerville, South Carolina, 29453

Coastal Lowcountry Sporting Property - Berkeley County, South CarolinaLocated in the heart of South Carolina's legendary Lowcountry, this property offers a rare opportunity to own land near the expansive marshes, rivers, and coastal waters that define the region's outdoor lifestyle. Positioned between historic coastal communities and major recreation destinations, the tract provides both privacy and convenient access to the South Carolina coast.Consists of 3 Parcels that could be purchased individually.Camp Area has Power and Water.The property sits approximately 12 miles north of McClellanville, a charming fishing village known for its shrimping heritage and direct access to the Atlantic via Jeremy Creek and the Intracoastal Waterway. From McClellanville, U.S. Highway 17 (the Coastal Highway) connects the region's coastal communities and provides a scenic travel corridor between Charleston and Georgetown. U.S. Route 17 runs along the South Carolina coast and serves as a major transportation route linking coastal towns and recreational destinations.The property is also approximately:35 miles south of Georgetown, one of the state's oldest seaports featuring waterfront dining, marinas, and historic downtown shopping.45 miles north of Charleston, consistently ranked among America's top historic cities, offering world-class dining, cultural attractions, and Charleston International Airport.Within easy driving distance of Mount Pleasant, Pawleys Island, and Myrtle Beach for additional coastal amenities and tourism destinations.Coastal Access and Outdoor RecreationThis property lies within close proximity to some of the most productive wildlife habitat in the Southeast. The surrounding landscape includes tidal rivers, bottomland forests, and coastal marsh systems that support outstanding recreational opportunities.Nearby outdoor opportunities include:Saltwater and inshore fishing along the Atlantic coast and surrounding tidal creeksWaterfowl hunting in the marshes and historic rice-field impoundments of the Santee DeltaDeer, turkey, and small-game hunting in the region's pine forests and hardwood bottomsBoating and kayaking along the Intracoastal Waterway and numerous coastal riversEasy access to nearby public lands including the Francis Marion National Forest and coastal wildlife refuges.Local AmenitiesResidents and visitors enjoy convenient access to a range of Lowcountry amenities, including:Local seafood restaurants and marinas in McClellanvilleGrocery stores, medical services, and waterfront dining in GeorgetownMajor shopping, airports, and cultural attractions in CharlestonCoastal beaches at Pawleys Island, Isle of Palms, and Sullivan's IslandThe Lowcountry LifestyleProperties in this part of coastal South Carolina are prized for their combination of privacy, wildlife habitat, and access to world-class coastal recreation. The surrounding region is known for its historic plantation landscapes, extensive timberlands, and legendary hunting and fishing opportunities.Whether envisioned as a private recreational retreat, hunting property, or long-term land investment, this tract offers an exceptional setting within one of South Carolina's most iconic coastal landscapes.I

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Shulerville Farm 29 Acres

price

$299,000

acres

29.52 Acres

location

Shulerville, South Carolina, 29453

Coastal Lowcountry Sporting Property - Berkeley County, South CarolinaLocated in the heart of South Carolina's legendary Lowcountry, this property offers a rare opportunity to own land near the expansive marshes, rivers, and coastal waters that define the region's outdoor lifestyle. Positioned between historic coastal communities and major recreation destinations, the tract provides both privacy and convenient access to the South Carolina coast.The property sits approximately 12 miles north of McClellanville, a charming fishing village known for its shrimping heritage and direct access to the Atlantic via Jeremy Creek and the Intracoastal Waterway. From McClellanville, U.S. Highway 17 (the Coastal Highway) connects the region's coastal communities and provides a scenic travel corridor between Charleston and Georgetown. U.S. Route 17 runs along the South Carolina coast and serves as a major transportation route linking coastal towns and recreational destinations.The property is also approximately:35 miles south of Georgetown, one of the state's oldest seaports featuring waterfront dining, marinas, and historic downtown shopping.45 miles north of Charleston, consistently ranked among America's top historic cities, offering world-class dining, cultural attractions, and Charleston International Airport.Within easy driving distance of Mount Pleasant, Pawleys Island, and Myrtle Beach for additional coastal amenities and tourism destinations.Coastal Access and Outdoor RecreationThis property lies within close proximity to some of the most productive wildlife habitat in the Southeast. The surrounding landscape includes tidal rivers, bottomland forests, and coastal marsh systems that support outstanding recreational opportunities.Nearby outdoor opportunities include:Saltwater and inshore fishing along the Atlantic coast and surrounding tidal creeksWaterfowl hunting in the marshes and historic rice-field impoundments of the Santee DeltaDeer, turkey, and small-game hunting in the region's pine forests and hardwood bottomsBoating and kayaking along the Intracoastal Waterway and numerous coastal riversEasy access to nearby public lands including the Francis Marion National Forest and coastal wildlife refuges.Local AmenitiesResidents and visitors enjoy convenient access to a range of Lowcountry amenities, including:Local seafood restaurants and marinas in McClellanvilleGrocery stores, medical services, and waterfront dining in GeorgetownMajor shopping, airports, and cultural attractions in CharlestonCoastal beaches at Pawleys Island, Isle of Palms, and Sullivan's IslandThe Lowcountry LifestyleProperties in this part of coastal South Carolina are prized for their combination of privacy, wildlife habitat, and access to world-class coastal recreation. The surrounding region is known for its historic plantation landscapes, extensive timberlands, and legendary hunting and fishing opportunities.Whether envisioned as a private recreational retreat, hunting property, or long-term land investment, this tract offers an exceptional setting within one of South Carolina's most iconic coastal landscapes.I

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Shulerville Farm 45 Acres

price

$499,000

acres

45 Acres

location

Shulerville, South Carolina, 29453

Coastal Lowcountry Sporting Property - Berkeley County, South CarolinaLocated in the heart of South Carolina's legendary Lowcountry, this property offers a rare opportunity to own land near the expansive marshes, rivers, and coastal waters that define the region's outdoor lifestyle. Positioned between historic coastal communities and major recreation destinations, the tract provides both privacy and convenient access to the South Carolina coast.Camp Area has Power and Water.The property sits approximately 12 miles north of McClellanville, a charming fishing village known for its shrimping heritage and direct access to the Atlantic via Jeremy Creek and the Intracoastal Waterway. From McClellanville, U.S. Highway 17 (the Coastal Highway) connects the region's coastal communities and provides a scenic travel corridor between Charleston and Georgetown. U.S. Route 17 runs along the South Carolina coast and serves as a major transportation route linking coastal towns and recreational destinations.The property is also approximately:35 miles south of Georgetown, one of the state's oldest seaports featuring waterfront dining, marinas, and historic downtown shopping.45 miles north of Charleston, consistently ranked among America's top historic cities, offering world-class dining, cultural attractions, and Charleston International Airport.Within easy driving distance of Mount Pleasant, Pawleys Island, and Myrtle Beach for additional coastal amenities and tourism destinations.Coastal Access and Outdoor RecreationThis property lies within close proximity to some of the most productive wildlife habitat in the Southeast. The surrounding landscape includes tidal rivers, bottomland forests, and coastal marsh systems that support outstanding recreational opportunities.Nearby outdoor opportunities include:Saltwater and inshore fishing along the Atlantic coast and surrounding tidal creeksWaterfowl hunting in the marshes and historic rice-field impoundments of the Santee DeltaDeer, turkey, and small-game hunting in the region's pine forests and hardwood bottomsBoating and kayaking along the Intracoastal Waterway and numerous coastal riversEasy access to nearby public lands including the Francis Marion National Forest and coastal wildlife refuges.Local AmenitiesResidents and visitors enjoy convenient access to a range of Lowcountry amenities, including:Local seafood restaurants and marinas in McClellanvilleGrocery stores, medical services, and waterfront dining in GeorgetownMajor shopping, airports, and cultural attractions in CharlestonCoastal beaches at Pawleys Island, Isle of Palms, and Sullivan's IslandThe Lowcountry LifestyleProperties in this part of coastal South Carolina are prized for their combination of privacy, wildlife habitat, and access to world-class coastal recreation. The surrounding region is known for its historic plantation landscapes, extensive timberlands, and legendary hunting and fishing opportunities.Whether envisioned as a private recreational retreat, hunting property, or long-term land investment, this tract offers an exceptional setting within one of South Carolina's most iconic coastal landscapes.I

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Shulerville Farm 59 Acres

price

$740,000

acres

59.21 Acres

location

Shulerville, South Carolina, 29453

Coastal Lowcountry Sporting Property - Berkeley County, South CarolinaLocated in the heart of South Carolina's legendary Lowcountry, this property offers a rare opportunity to own land near the expansive marshes, rivers, and coastal waters that define the region's outdoor lifestyle. Positioned between historic coastal communities and major recreation destinations, the tract provides both privacy and convenient access to the South Carolina coast.Camp Area has Power and Water.The property sits approximately 12 miles north of McClellanville, a charming fishing village known for its shrimping heritage and direct access to the Atlantic via Jeremy Creek and the Intracoastal Waterway. From McClellanville, U.S. Highway 17 (the Coastal Highway) connects the region's coastal communities and provides a scenic travel corridor between Charleston and Georgetown. U.S. Route 17 runs along the South Carolina coast and serves as a major transportation route linking coastal towns and recreational destinations.The property is also approximately:35 miles south of Georgetown, one of the state's oldest seaports featuring waterfront dining, marinas, and historic downtown shopping.45 miles north of Charleston, consistently ranked among America's top historic cities, offering world-class dining, cultural attractions, and Charleston International Airport.Within easy driving distance of Mount Pleasant, Pawleys Island, and Myrtle Beach for additional coastal amenities and tourism destinations.Coastal Access and Outdoor RecreationThis property lies within close proximity to some of the most productive wildlife habitat in the Southeast. The surrounding landscape includes tidal rivers, bottomland forests, and coastal marsh systems that support outstanding recreational opportunities.Nearby outdoor opportunities include:Saltwater and inshore fishing along the Atlantic coast and surrounding tidal creeksWaterfowl hunting in the marshes and historic rice-field impoundments of the Santee DeltaDeer, turkey, and small-game hunting in the region's pine forests and hardwood bottomsBoating and kayaking along the Intracoastal Waterway and numerous coastal riversEasy access to nearby public lands including the Francis Marion National Forest and coastal wildlife refuges.Local AmenitiesResidents and visitors enjoy convenient access to a range of Lowcountry amenities, including:Local seafood restaurants and marinas in McClellanvilleGrocery stores, medical services, and waterfront dining in GeorgetownMajor shopping, airports, and cultural attractions in CharlestonCoastal beaches at Pawleys Island, Isle of Palms, and Sullivan's IslandThe Lowcountry LifestyleProperties in this part of coastal South Carolina are prized for their combination of privacy, wildlife habitat, and access to world-class coastal recreation. The surrounding region is known for its historic plantation landscapes, extensive timberlands, and legendary hunting and fishing opportunities.Whether envisioned as a private recreational retreat, hunting property, or long-term land investment, this tract offers an exceptional setting within one of South Carolina's most iconic coastal landscapes.I