The Upstate’s most expensive listing

The 170+ acre equestrian estate in Westminster, SC is currently listed for $10 million.

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822 Poplar Springs Rd. | Photos by House Exposures

The Upstate is no stranger to million-dollar listings, but $10 million dollar listings are few and far between. You may remember Simpsonville’s Belle Terre, which sold this year for ~$9 million.

Well, there’s a $10 million listingcurrently the most expensive in the Upstateon the market in Westminster: 822 Poplar Springs Rd.

This 8BR, 8BA equestrian estate, listed by Tommy + April Hendricks (Hendricks & Associates Keller Williams) and Lauren Queen (Queen Team Keller Williams), sits on 172 acres and features:

🏡 Formal living room with a 30 ft stone fireplace
🏡 Main level master bedroom + bath with heated marble floors
🏡 Private in-law apartment
🏡 Recreation area with billiards + a custom theater
🏡 Creek-fed stock pond
🏡 Equestrian barn with 11 stalls + caretakers apartment

That’s just scratching the surface. View more photos by House Exposures or take a virtual tour.

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