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2.98 Acres Lot
$ 775,000
Est. payment | /mo
2.98 Acres Lot
Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Unimproved Land
Listing Status Active Under Contract
Purchase Type For Sale
Approx. Sqft 129808.8
MLS Listing ID 20221251
Annual Tax Amount $2,405
Lot Size 2.980 Acres
Property Sub-Type Unimproved Land
Property Description
YouTube Drone Video: https://youtu.be/LJNCHz3BAKo (Highlight/Copy/Open) Excellent tract for commercial development. 2.98 (+/-) acres located on Interstate 95 (I-95). This property is conveniently located at the six-ramp partial cloverleaf interchange at Exit 181. The property is located in a high traffic area on Highway 38 South toward the South Carolina beaches. It is a prime location for a hotel, truck stop/gas station, tourist stop, or restaurant. This tract has already been cleared and is ready for development. Two (2) truck stops, two (2) chain hotels, and four (4) fast food restaurants located within less than a mile. This property is "just right" for a developer with a plan for the future. I-95 passes through 15 states running North-South on the East Coast. The road system is 1,908 miles long and intersects I-20 in Florence and I-26 near Harleyville. I-95 runs from Miami, Florida to the Houlton-Woodstock Border Crossing between Maine and the Canadian province of New Brunswick. "According to the Corridor Coalition, I-95 serves 110 million people and facilitates 40% of the country's gross domestic product."
Location
State SC
County Dillon
Area Latta
Zoning Commercial
Interior
Fireplace No
Exterior
Garage No
Schools
Elementary Schools Latta
Middle Schools Latta
High Schools Latta
School District Latta
Others
Virtual Tour https://youtu.be/LJNCHz3BAKo
Listed by: BULLARD REALTY • George Bullard
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