Status: For Sale
- Area
- 3015 ft2
- Bedrooms
- 4
- Full Baths
- 3
- Days For Sale
- 2
Location
- Area:All Others SC Counties
- City:Great Falls
- County:Chester
- State:SC
- Zip code:29055
Amenities
Description
Private acreage, thoughtful infrastructure, and room to grow — 5412 Echo Valley offers a rare opportunity to own approximately 2 wooded acres with flexibility for multi-generational living or future expansion. Conveniently located just 35 minutes to Fort Mill and Scout Motors, approximately one hour to Charlotte or Columbia, and minutes from Great Falls’ outdoor recreation, this property delivers both seclusion and accessibility. The main residence features 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths, hardwood flooring, and bright, inviting living spaces ideal for everyday comfort or entertaining. A covered front porch overlooks the land, creating the perfect setting for quiet mornings and relaxed evenings. A detached guest house includes a full kitchen, spacious living area, outdoor kitchen, and a bathroom that could easily be upgraded to a full bath with shower — ideal for extended family, guests, remote work, or private retreat space. Additional highlights include a four-car, climate-controlled garage/workshop with commercial refrigeration, and potting shed— offering exceptional versatility for storage, hobbies, recreation, or animals. This property is part of a larger connected offering, with additional contiguous parcels available along the road and behind the property — presenting a rare opportunity to create a true family compound or legacy estate. Disclaimer: CMLS has not reviewed and, therefore, does not endorse vendors who may appear in listings.
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