1249 State Rd Buffalo, SC 29321
This exceptional 127-acre property in Union County, South Carolina, presents a unique opportunity to own a luxurious hunting retreat and custom-built home. The asking price is $1,435,500, a significant reduction from the original listing price. The 2,400 square-foot, two-story home boasts four bedrooms and four bathrooms, built in 2022. Features include an upstairs loft, a large screened porch with a fireplace, city water, and underground power. The home's architectural design blends a timeless farmhouse exterior with a functional lodge-style interior, featuring cypress wood in the kitchen and living areas, granite countertops, and LVT flooring. The property also includes a 24x26 pole barn. Approximately 63 acres consist of 34-year-old loblolly pines that have been thinned and recently burned, while the remaining acreage is comprised of mature hardwoods. Buffalo Creek runs through the property for approximately 1,200 feet, enhancing the abundant deer and turkey populations. A well-maintained trail system provides easy access throughout the property. Five food plots and a two-acre field further enhance the wildlife habitat. The property offers approximately 1,400 feet of frontage on Riley Road. The sale includes furniture and a John Deere tractor with implements. Conveniently located within approximately 35 minutes of Spartanburg, one hour of Greenville, and 1 hour and 15 minutes of Columbia, this property offers a true country retreat, perfectly suited for overnight hunting trips and holiday gatherings. The Union County Tax Map number is 082-00-00-069 000.
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