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Corner frontage on a primary Colleton County corridor—flexible land opportunity
This offering is a distinctive, high-visibility parcel located at the intersection of Highway 17 and McDanieltown Road in Colleton County, SC. The property’s most immediate asset is its corner frontage on Highway 17—a well-traveled route that provides direct access for vehicles and strong roadside exposure for commercial uses, signage, or future development. With no on-site improvements recorded in the available data, the parcel presents a clear, unencumbered opportunity for buyers who need flexibility: retail, service-oriented businesses, agricultural uses, or a private rural site are all possibilities to explore subject to local zoning.
Because public records and in-person inspection details were not available at the time of this listing, prospective purchasers should view the property through a due-diligence lens. Important verifications include current zoning classification from Colleton County, ingress/egress points, utility connections (water, sewer, electric), and any setback or permitting constraints that may apply. The raw condition of the site means a buyer can shape the program, but it also requires confirming buildability and required site work.
The surrounding landscape in this part of Colleton County is characteristically rural—open acreage, timberland, and scattered residential and commercial parcels along primary roads. That context can translate to lower immediate competition for visible highway frontage and attractive price-per-acre opportunities relative to denser coastal markets, while still offering access to regional transportation corridors. Whether you are an investor seeking a roadside holding with signage and lease potential or a developer evaluating site economics, this corner parcel delivers the essential prerequisite: clear presence on a primary corridor.
If you are considering this property, we encourage early contact with county planning and permitting officials and arrange a site visit to evaluate topography, wetlands, and access. This listing is being presented with limited public data; all buyers should verify acreage, boundary lines, flood zone status, and utility availability prior to offer. For more information, coordinate a showing or request assistance with local resource contacts—title records, survey recommendations, and permitting guidance can be provided upon inquiry.
This parcel sits along a primary travel corridor in Colleton County, where landscapes alternate between open fields, timber tracts and scattered commercial nodes that serve local residents and commuters. The neighborhood feel is rural and low-density, with services and retail clustered in nearby towns rather than immediately adjacent. Residents value privacy, wide-open views and direct access to regional roads. Local amenities, school assignments and municipal services should be confirmed with Colleton County authorities; buyers seeking a business location will appreciate the parcel’s visibility and drive-by traffic potential.
Colleton County’s available public data for this parcel is limited, so a precise, data-driven market profile for this specific intersection cannot be produced without further local research. Broadly speaking, rural land along major corridors tends to attract two buyer groups: local entrepreneurs looking for low-cost commercial visibility, and developers seeking land-banking positions when regional growth pushes outward from population centers. Inventory levels for raw land in many rural South Carolina counties are typically tighter than in suburban subdivisions, which can support stable buyer interest for parcels with highway frontage. That said, days-on-market and median sale-price metrics for similarly positioned sites are highly variable and depend on permitted uses, parcel size, and utility availability, none of which are confirmed here. The current opportunity is strongest for buyers willing to complete due diligence (zoning checks, boundary surveys, utility verifications) and who value visibility and direct access to Highway 17. Engage a local broker and the Colleton County planning office to obtain recent comps, current inventory, and permitting timelines before submitting offers.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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