Current Conservation Property Listings
Land conservation is an important value for many who live in and love South Carolina. Conservation property in South Carolina is valuable because landowners have restricted its use in some way, and in doing so has protected the natural, historical or cultural resources it provides. Oftentimes, this restriction is enforced by land trust organizations, through the instrument of a conservation easement. Click here to learn more about conservation easements. Land conservation does not stop at protection. The resources must be consistently and intentionally stewarded by caring and committed landowners. We invite you to explore our current conservation property listings below and reach out to any one of our agents for further discussion.
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A Reputation that Precedes us Our reputation as conservation developers has always proceeded us, thanks in part to one our namesake, Jimmy Holcombe, and his “natural resource conscience” development projects
Conservation Development
Our motivation for conservation development South Carolina natives have never been shy to take up the cause of its gorgeous and prosperous state. Amidst shifts in the global and national
Connecting Good Stewards with Great Land
a Conservation-minded real estate company? Connecting Good Stewards with Great Land™ Your slogan sounds good, but what does it mean? How do your agents actually find good stewards for the
Coy Johnston
Coy Johnston: “A Hero of Conservation” Coy Johnston has dedicated his life to protecting and preserving South Carolina’s natural resources. Over the years, he has championed countless initiatives to safeguard
Land Conservation Misconceptions
Do I have to have a large property in order to put an conservation easement on it? There is no minimum acreage requirement; however, the value of the easement should
In Celebration of the ACE Basin
The ACE Basin in South Carolina The “ACE” Basin is an acronym for the confluence of the Ashepoo, Combahee and Edisto Rivers along the Coastal Plain of South Carolina. It