Rare opportunity to own 17 acres of unrestricted land featuring a private pond, wooded area, rental possibilities, and even a touch of Clemson history! This unique property includes a boathouse, two mobile homes, an outbuilding for storage, and a large red barn built by Clemson University in the 1930s as part of its agriculture program. Both mobile homes have been updated within the last 3–5 years—one offering 2 bedrooms and 1 bath, and the other 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The boathouse provides yet another living option with a full kitchen, bedroom, bath, laundry area, and cozy den, or it could easily be converted back to its original purpose. The entire front of the boathouse features a poured concrete porch built into the water, creating the feeling that the home is floating! Clemson once took advantage of the three natural springs that feed the pond, expanding it to support more fish and wildlife. Today, the pond is home to brim, bass, turtles, ducks, and geese, while the surrounding wooded acreage provides a natural habitat for deer, wild turkey, and a variety of bird species. While currently set up for rental income, this property offers endless possibilities—build your dream home, create a private retreat, or continue generating revenue. All this in a prime location just 10 minutes from downtown Belton, 20 minutes to downtown Anderson, and within 40 minutes of Lake Hartwell, Lake Keowee, and Clemson University.
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Listing Agent: Dan P Hamilton (#10229)
Listing Office: Keller Williams Grv Upst (#KWR)
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