South Carolina · Chesterfield County
Vacant land for sale in Chesterfield County, SC
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About Chesterfield County
Chesterfield County is a Pee Dee county on the North Carolina border, with the towns of Chesterfield, Cheraw, and Pageland spread across it. The county is home to the Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge, and its sandy soils set it apart from the more traditional row-crop farmland found elsewhere in the Pee Dee. The land that lists on LandXchange in Chesterfield County is mostly rural timber and sandhill acreage.
Chesterfield's land character is defined by sandhill soils and pine timber, with wildlife habitat and hunting land common alongside more typical Pee Dee timber and farmland tracts. Parcels near the wildlife refuge often draw hunting and outdoor-recreation buyers.
How to sell vacant land in Chesterfield County without an agent
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Pull the parcel from the Chesterfield County GIS viewer. TMS number, acreage, zoning, road frontage.
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Identify whether the parcel is sandhill timber or more traditional farmland. Note proximity to the Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge if applicable.
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Confirm road access and any recorded easements.
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Document standing timber. A recent timber cruise from a SC-licensed forester supports the price on a substantial sandhill timber tract.
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List for free on LandXchange. Photos, GIS screenshot, and a clear description of current use.
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Close through a South Carolina closing attorney. The deed is recorded at Chesterfield County's deed recording office.
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Is my land near the Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge?
Note the proximity in your listing if it applies. Parcels near the refuge often draw hunting and wildlife-focused buyers, and there is generally no special sale restriction unless the parcel directly adjoins refuge land, which is worth confirming with the county or the refuge office if you are unsure.
What is sandhill soil, and does it matter to buyers?
Sandy, well-drained soils are typical of this part of the county and generally favor pine timber over row crops. Note the current use in your listing so buyers can evaluate the parcel for their intended purpose.
Is my Chesterfield County land good for hunting?
Many parcels are, particularly those near the wildlife refuge and surrounding timberland. Note food plots and hunting history in your listing to reach the recreational buyer pool.
My family has owned this land for generations and the tax basis is low. Will I owe a lot in capital gains?
Probably less than you think for inherited land, since the cost basis steps up to fair-market value at the date of death, so gains are only on appreciation since then. For land you bought yourself, the gain is real and a CPA conversation is worth having before selling. LandXchange does not provide tax advice.
Does LandXchange take a commission on Chesterfield County sales?
No. Free to list, nothing to LandXchange at close. Standard SC closing costs apply. LandXchange never charges a percentage commission.
County records: Chesterfield County GIS / parcel viewer →