16 Leaning Oak Lane, Ravenel, SC, 29470

MUST USE ONE OF 5 PREFERRED BUILDERS. Almost 7 acres on a paved street in the sought gated Pastures section of Poplar Grove. Have your horses in your own back yard. Enjoy gardening or simply have room to spread out with privacy. Come enjoy the Low Country Dream in a beautifully master planned development with amenities close to downtown, 526 and every convenience. No time limit to build. Short distance to beaches and the airport. Come enjoy the Low Country Dream. No time limit to build. Poplar Grove is a low country paradise situated in the Plantation district. Enjoy privacy, acreage, farming, and horseback riding some of the most beautiful Equestrian riding trails in Charleston, all within a spectacular master planned community with amenities. *All Residents enjoy a community Deep Water dock, boat house, deep water boat landing on site, kayaking, fishing, crabbing, with first priority boarding access to an equestrian center. Boat storage on site is also available for a fee, walking, biking trails with a pool and physical fitness center on the marsh observation deck. A true nature lovers paradise convenient to all that Charleston has to offer. This opportunity may never come again. Call or come by for your private tour of all Poplar Grove has to offer to the lucky residents who are blessed to call it home. This section is gated so you must have an appointment with the listing agent for access.
Status:
Active
Type:
Lot / Acreage
Zoning:
Agricultural,Residential
Subdivision:
Poplar Grove
Community:
62 - Summerville/Ladson/Ravenel to Hwy 165
Acreage:
6.61
Utilities
Electricity Connected
Lot Description:
5 - 10 Acres, Will Build
Amenities:
Boat Ramp, Clubhouse, Community Dock, Dock Facilities, Equestrian Center, Fitness Center, Horses OK, Walk/Jog Trails
Elementary School:
Beech Hill
Middle School:
Gregg
High School:
Ashley Ridge
MLS #:
22010126
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