If you have been looking for the perfect tract of land to come on the market, your just in time for the 41-acre Gaddy Tract in Dillon County, South Carolina. This 41-acre tract contains 20-year-old pine plantation, mature hardwoods, 3-acre pond full of fish, 10-acre rolling pastures, and a high population of wildlife to boot! This tract is home to a thriving wild turkey, deer, squirrel, duck, hogs, and rabbit population. And did I mention wild hogs? I will say it again, this tract has hogs and guaranteed opportunities to take hogs all year long! This tract borders a swamp system and area well known for its excellent wild hog population. This tract is immediately adjacent to Ashpole Swamp within a mile of the confluence of Ashpole and the Lumber River. But, there are also well established populations of wild turkey and lots of big whitetail deer in this region roaming the timberland, swamps, and adjacent agriculture fields. This tract is ideal for the hunter looking for an excellent place to hunt, but it also has an excellent potential to erect a country home or cabin along the 3-acre pond that is found between the field and the highway. Many potential home sites exist along the field/pond edge or between the pond and along the 1,600-feet of S.C. HWY 9 frontage where the new homeowner can fish or hunt right out their back door. Tract is well suited for the wildlife enthusiast with the opportunity to take a large Dillon County whitetail, a long-bearded turkey, or for collecting a freezer-full of fresh, wild pork. But there is also good habitat for quail, rabbit, and squirrel along field edges and don't forget about the 3-acre pond either. This pond has been here for more than three decades and contains lots of fish! This section of SC is well known for being in a good flyway for doves and 10 acres of sunflowers, corn, or millet could be just the ticket to bring the birds in if doves are the primary subject. . Soils on the tract are well drained Persanti fine sandy loam in the uplands and in the field and a mixture of Paxville loam and Summerton Loam in the lower lying regions but are all excellent soils for growing a solid stand of timber. Tract is found between Nichols and Lakeview and less than 15 minutes from Dillon, less than 15 minutes from Mullins, and on 50 minutes from Myrtle Beach. And Florence is only 40 minutes away to the southwest.
Listing Date: 02-04-2022
Sold Date: 03-17-2022
Aprox Days on Market: 
1 month(s), 12 day(s)
Listing Sold: 
4 Year(s), 2 month(s), 23 day(s) ago
Asking Price: $250,000
Selling Price: $250,000
Price Difference:
Same as list price
Grazing Permits Blm: ,No,
Horse: No
Grazing Permits Forest Service: ,No,
Grazing Permits Private: ,No,
Irrigation Water Rights: ,No,
Farm Credit Service Incl: ,No,
Crops Included: ,No,
Hoa Frequency: NotApplicable
Hoa: No
New Construction: No
Mobile Home Remains: ,No,
Zoning: FA
Spa: No
Lease Renewal Option: ,No,
Garage: No
Carport: No
Open Parking: No
Attached Garage: No
Fireplace: No
Lease Considered: ,No,
Lease Assignable: ,No,
Acres: 41.00
Land Lease: No
Lot Description: IrregularLot, LakeFront, OutsideCityLimits, Pond, Wooded, Acreage
Pool Private: No
County: Dillon
Road Frontage Type: StateRoad
View: No
Road Surface Type: Asphalt
Senior Community: No
Stipulation of Sale: None
Habitable Residence: ,No,
Property Sub Type Additional: Acreage
Property Attached: No
Rent Control: No
Basement: ,No,
Sold Date: 2022-03-17T00:00:00
Electric On Property: No
Cooling: No
Heating: No
Waterfront: Yes
Waterfront Features: Pond
Courtesy of Mop-land & Farms Realty
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