0 Pne Holw Dr Summerville, SC 29486
This exceptional 37.6-acre commercial land parcel presents a unique investment opportunity in Summerville, South Carolina. Located within the thriving Nexton master-planned community, this PUD-zoned property offers unparalleled potential for development. The site boasts proximity to over 30,000 residences in established communities like Nexton, Cane Bay, Wildcat Tract, and Camden Preserve, ensuring a robust customer base. Nearby amenities include a wide array of established workplaces, medical facilities, schools, hotels, restaurants, and retail centers, creating a vibrant and convenient environment. Furthermore, the property is minutes away from MUSC's new 180-bed hospital and a 200,000 square foot medical office campus slated to open in 2027, promising significant future growth and demand. Situated just 25 miles from Charleston, South Carolina – a nationally recognized top U.S. city – this location benefits from the area's exceptional economic vitality and consistent population growth. This is a rare chance to acquire a substantial tract of land in a high-demand area, surrounded by existing retail and restaurant options, making it ideal for a variety of commercial developments. The property is zoned PUD, offering flexibility for various development plans. This presents an exceptional opportunity for investors seeking to capitalize on the unprecedented growth and development within this dynamic region of South Carolina.
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