This 10.89 plus or minus acre tract is located in the Adams Run area of Charleston County and offers a combination of road access, usable acreage, and recreational opportunity. The property features approximately 405 feet of paved road frontage, providing direct access and supporting future use plans. A septic permit is already in place for a four bedroom residence, offering an important step forward for a potential homesite, subject to buyer verification and all applicable approvals. This property also has no HOA.The land is currently wooded with mature timber, creating both privacy and functional wildlife habitat. The existing tree cover and natural layout make the tract suitable for continued recreational use, including hunting and outdoor enjoyment. Deer feeders and ladder stands currently on the property will convey with the sale. The property has been used as a recreational tract and supports local wildlife activity typical of this region of Charleston County. The surrounding landscape contributes to the property's setting. The tract backs up to a larger acreage parcel, which may help maintain the current rural character of the immediate area. Buyers should conduct their own due diligence regarding neighboring properties and future land use, but the adjoining land configuration adds to the sense of separation from higher density development patterns found in other parts of the county. With nearly eleven acres, the property provides flexibility for a range of lawful uses that are consistent with local regulations. The size and layout may allow for a private homesite location while still retaining wooded acreage for recreation, habitat, or land management objectives. The presence of a septic permit for a four bedroom home is a key feature, and buyers should confirm all permitting requirements, utility availability, and building plans with the appropriate authorities. This tract is located approximately 30 minutes from Charleston, offering access to employment, services, and regional amenities while still being situated in a more rural portion of the county. The road frontage supports year round access. No homeowners association is reported for the property, which may be an important consideration for buyers evaluating use flexibility, subject to county regulations and deed restrictions if any exist. The combination of acreage, timber, access, and an established septic permit positions this property as a functional recreational tract with residential potential. Whether the intent is to continue using the land for hunting and outdoor recreation, manage timber, or pursue a future homesite, the property presents a straightforward land ownership opportunity in Charleston County.
