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00 Sky View Circle
Liberty, SC 29657
Brandon Marin with Home Link Realty, original listing - (864) 735-7045
$395,000
Conventional
Property
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Property Type
Conventional
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Property Description
17.9 Acres of Opportunity Awaits at 00 Sky View Cir, Liberty, SC! ?? Looking for a slice of South Carolina to call your own? This 17.9-acre parcel in Liberty is the perfect blank canvas for your dreams—whether that’s building your dream home, creating a private retreat, or simply owning a piece of land to brag about at dinner parties. (Because who doesn’t want to casually drop, “Oh, I own 17.9 acres” into conversation?) Here’s the scoop: Access: There’s an easement leading you to your new kingdom. Location: Backing up to Highway 123, you’re close to everything you need—shopping, dining, and schools—while still feeling like you’re in your own private world. Natural Features: A charming creek runs through the property, adding a touch of tranquility. (Yes, part of the land is in a flood zone, but hey, that’s just Mother Nature keeping things interesting.) Survey: A survey is on file, so you can skip the guesswork and get straight to planning. Important Note: Due to the nature of the property, it can’t be walked. But don’t worry—there are plenty of tools and documents available to help you explore this gem from the comfort of your couch. Nearby Perks: Shopping: From boutique finds at Something Special Home and Fashion Boutique to practical stops like Walmart Supercenter, you’re covered. Dining: Craving tacos? Pancho’s has you. In the mood for a cozy bistro vibe? Little Bistro is just around the corner. Schools: Top-rated schools like Liberty High and Liberty Elementary are nearby, making this a great spot for families. Highways: Easy access to major roads means you’re never far from where you need to be. Whether you’re a visionary investor or someone who just wants to own a piece of paradise, this property is calling your name. So, what are you waiting for? Grab your boots (or maybe just your laptop) and start dreaming big. ?? 00 Sky View Cir, Liberty, SC 29657 ?? Priced to sell—don’t let this one slip away! Ready to make your move? Call us today and let’s turn this land into your legacy. ???
Property Information
Lot Size
17 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Land-Other
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
00 Sky View Circle
City
Liberty
State
SC
Zip Code
29657
County
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Listing
Name
Phone
(864) 735-7045
Office Name
Office Phone
(864) 735-7045
Agent Name
Brandon Marin
Agency Phone
(864) 735-7045

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