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7 land listings we’ve love to build a homestead on

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Slideshow of aerial land plots available from Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby's International Realty

Imagine building the home of your dreams on one of these lots.

Photo by Ben Ivins, Van Sullivan, Jr., House Exposures

Big land equals big dreams + big memories. Buying land is a sound investment and affords so much opportunity. Imagine all the homesteading you can do growing crops, a vineyard, raising livestock, or simply taking in the beauty of it all from your new back porch.

Here are seven of our favorite land tracts currently for sale across the Upstate:

  1. Slice of paradise on Lake Keowee | Listing Agent: Diane Bostrom
  2. Waterfront development opportunity on Saluda Lake | Listing Agent: Patrick Furman
  3. 4 BD, 3 BA home on 67 acres in Eastatoee Valley | Listing Agent: Pat McNamara
  4. One of the last lakefront townhome sites in Stoneledge at Lake Keowee | Listing Agent: Diane Bostrom
  5. Hilltop wooded home site near Lake Keowee | Listing Agent: Pat McNamara
  6. 3+ acres of bliss on Lake Keowee | Home description | Listing Agent: David Vandeputte
  7. 1.8-acre homesite with water access at The Reserve at Lake Keowee | Listing Agent: Lisa Vogel

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