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00 Traynham Rd
Honea Path, SC 29654
±116.15-Acre Traynham Rd Tract · Land For Sale
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116.15 AC


Investment Highlights
- Proximity to Greenville
- Rolling topography
- Significant road frontage
- Multiple access points
- Existing food plot and creek
- Timber income
Executive Summary
Property Facts
| Sale Type | Investment or Owner User | Property Subtype | Agricultural |
| No. Lots | 1 | Total Lot Size | 116.15 AC |
| Property Type | Land | ||
| Zoning | R-S - Residential Suburban District, Greenville County | ||
| Sale Type | Investment or Owner User |
| No. Lots | 1 |
| Property Type | Land |
| Property Subtype | Agricultural |
| Total Lot Size | 116.15 AC |
| Zoning | R-S - Residential Suburban District, Greenville County |
1 Lot Available
Lot
| Price | $1,950,000 | Lot Size | 116.15 AC |
| Price Per AC | $16,788.64 |
| Price | $1,950,000 |
| Price Per AC | $16,788.64 |
| Lot Size | 116.15 AC |
116.15 acres of rolling terrain. Offers a combination of long-term value and everyday enjoyment. Roughly 50 acres were harvested in 2023, opening opportunities for replanting, food plots and future timber income. Mixed hardwoods & a creek.
Description
This expansive tract offers the perfect blend of accessibility, recreational opportunity and investment potential. With 116.15 acres of rolling terrain, this property offers a combination of long-term value and everyday enjoyment. The property features a functional and diverse layout. Approximately 50 acres were harvested in 2023 and have since been replanted with genetically improved, second-generation Weyerhaeuser seedlings, which were machine-planted to position the land for long-term timber income and strong future value. The balance consists of mature mixed hardwoods with a beautiful creek bottom. The combination of newly planted pines and established timber creates a thriving environment for deer, turkey, and small game. Located in southern Greenville County, this property is centrally situated near the City of Greenville, Anderson, Greenwood, Laurens and Fountain Inn. Just off of Highway 25, there is significant road frontage on both Traynham Road and Flatrock Road. With its central Upstate location, a landscape that supports both recreation and long-term growth, this tract is positioned to serve the next owner for decades to come.
