Lot/land
  • $1,336,000

    Jordan Rd, Troy, SC 29848

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    289Acres
    Unimproved Land
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    289 Acres Lot
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    $-- HOA

    What's special

    The Jordan Tract is an exceptional timber and recreation property located in a very rural area of southern Greenwood County. It lies about halfway between Greenwood and Edgefield on Jordan Road in the Callison community. Broad rolling uplands are covered with mature pine forests. Cuffytown Creek is a large stream flowing along the southern border. Mixed hardwoods are found in low areas near the creek and in other scattered patches. The neighborhood is made up of wooded tracts and pastures. Houses are widely scattered in the area. US Forest Service land adjoins. The land is all forested except for woods roads and a few small openings. A little over 250 acres are covered with planted loblolly pine. About 211 acres were established in 1989 and ±43 acres in 1999. These trees were thinned in the fall of 2025. About 25 acres of mixed, mature hardwoods stand on creek bottoms and in small, scattered patches. White oaks and red oaks are common. Willow oaks and swamp chestnut oaks are found along with dwarf palmetto glades in a flat bottomland on the south side. Cuffeytown Creek is a broad stream shaded by sycamore and maple and makes the tract's southern boundary for about 800 feet. Woods ducks frequent pools along the creek created by downed logs. Jordan Road is a narrow county maintained paved road. The property has great access with about 2,000 feet of frontage on each side of Jordan Road. Bell Road, a county gravel road, cuts through the western part of the land for about 1,800 feet. Woods roads enter the land in two places off Jordan Road and are open and drivable for about a mile total through the tract. A small powerline runs near Jordan Road and could serve a home on the property. Cable / fiber line also runs along the road. Areas of gentle slopes lie along the road frontage on both sides and should be attractive as cabin or home sites. There are no public waterlines in the area. A home would require well and septic. Soils are mostly silt loam or sandy loam and are productive for timber or other uses. Topography is gently rolling and good for continued timber management or conversion to other uses such as fields, orchards, barns or homesites. USDA farmland classification indicates that soils could be productive for pastures and some crops with over two-thirds of the property classed as useful farmland. Soil maps indicate that septic perc potential is good for most of the property and soils would serve well for house construction. A little pond is tucked into the woods west of Jordan Road. It is now a third to half acre but was at least twice this size. It appears that years ago beavers blocked the spillway and a small section washed out of the dam. This needs to be repaired to restore the pond. A small, unmaintained cemetery (old DeVore Mill Cemetery) lies near the southeast corner. National Forest land joins on the west side of Jordan Road with almost one mile of common boundary. A plat from 1950 describes the property as 289 acres. Greenwood is less than a 30-minute drive away and has everything from Aldi to Zaxby's. There are local favorites like Lowcountry Grill (southern cooking) and Olive Branch Mediterranean & Italian, and lots of big names like Publix, Lowes, and even one of the newest locations of Whataburger. The tract is about 17 miles from Greenwood, 24 miles from Edgefield, 45 miles from Augusta, GA, and 70 miles from Greenville. All distances are approximate road miles to the center of town. **There is an active hunt lease on this property. Please do not visit without first contacting the agent. The property is timberland with no improvements and does not have an address. It is near the end of Jordan Road (GPS = "600 Jordan Rd, Troy, SC 29848"). County tax map # 6768-294-579.
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