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733-Acre Private Plantation- Yemassee, SC

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker United

733+- Acres located in Yemassee, South Carolina, on the Salkahatchie River in the middle of the ACE Basin! This property offers unbelievable hunting for deer, turkey, hogs, duck, and small game in the best area of the low country. Featuring over three miles of river frontage on the Big Salkahatchie, you can fish for bass, bream, catfish, stripers, and rock fish. Private bridges take you over the River and into your YOUR OWN WORLD. Located just minutes off of I-95, the property is approximately one hour from Hilton Head Island. The tract sits in the middle of thousands of acres of a private family trust. All of the surrounding land is in a conservation easement. This is a VIRGIN area for your plantation/estate or hunting retreat. The adjoining 900+- acres can be purchased with this tract, making it an extremely large recreational compound. It is perfect for a 1031 exchange or conservation easement for a tax break (getting more than half your money back!).

Hunting improvements have been made, including planted and corned food plots. These improvements, along with 18 pressure treated deluxe deer stands, and the interior road systems, are valued around $200K. The oak timber value on approximately 300 acres of oak bottom land is estimated at $350K, timber value in SMZ's is estimated $160K. The roads and steel bridges are valued at approximately $200K.

This property is priced below market value for a fast sale! Asking price $1,900,000 OR best offer! Call or e-mail today for more information.

 

 

 

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Best regards,

Trey Allen RLI, GRI
BS Naturalism
South Carolina Master Naturalist
Coldwell Banker United

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Chandler Real Estate Liz Harris, MBA
Liz Harris Realty - Chandler, AZ
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Looks like such a deal for so much acreage! Good luck finding a great buyer!

Oct 17, 2011 02:06 PM