Over 12 acres of Prime Development Land with 282 feet of road frontage along US 52/401 less than 4 miles from the City of Darlington and just across the road from a brand new, Darlington County School! (TRACT C) THIS IS ONE OF THE THREE PROPERTIES AVAILABLE AT THIS LOCATION AND THEY ARE ADJACENT TO EACH OTHER. THE THREE PROPERTIES COMBINED ARE 41.94 ACRES WITH NEARLY 1,500 FOOT OF ROAD FRONTAGE ALONG US 52/401. THIS TRACT ON THE COMBINED MAPS IS INDICATED AS "TRACT C". Gorgeous development tract available in the heavily-traveled US 52/401 corridor of Darlington County and less than a mile from Nucor Steel's Darlington County plant! Tract is right between Darlington and Society Hill on the east side of the highway and just south of the Black Creek crossing. The tract is within close proximity (13 miles to be exact) to two large federal thoroughfares including I-20 and I-95. In addition to abutting US 52/401 on the west side, the tract is adjacent on the eastern terminus to the Class 1 CSX Railroad that is considered one of the largest railroad corridors in the state. This is a prime development opportunity right here with significant road frontage along US 52/401 and outside of any flood zone. This tract can house endless commercial opportunities to include industry, retain, and housing. Tract contains moderately well drained to well drained soils to include Noboco loamy sand and Goldsboro sandy loam that are both consistent with upland soil types in Darlington County. Even though this tract is technically in a rural part of Darlington County, the City of Darlington is just a few minutes away to the southwest where where schools, hospitals, and other modern amenities exist. In fact, one of Darlington County's brand new schools is under construction right across the street. Few properties are available in this corridor right now and this one is perfect for any developer ready for progress! Don't let this property get by before a developer snags this one up! Not only could this tract be eligible for a future development, the tract could be a perfect place to build a home or create a mini-farm to raise some livestock, or take advantage of the abundant deer and turkey population that pass through this tract going to and from the Black Creek corridor. Tract contains all the right stuff for the wildlife enthusiast with the opportunity to take a large Darlington County whitetail, a long-bearded turkey, or a collection of small game. This section of SC is well known for being in a good flyway for doves and the field edges and hedgerows would be ideal for rabbit and bobwhite quail. There is active agriculture near the front with massive pines, oaks, and other majestic hardwoods in the middle and some early successional growth at the rear near the railroad track. It is truly a beautiful tract of land that one must come and see. THIS TRACT AND THE OTHER TWO COULD BE COMBINED FOR ONE BEAUTIFUL TRACT A OVER 40 ACRES IN SIZE WITH WOODS, FIELDS, AND A GROVE OF MAJESTIC PECAN TREES LOADED WITH MAST.