Lancaster SC Real Estate
Lancaster
County
begins just about five miles South of the Ballantyne development in South Charlotte NC and ends deep in rural South Carolina.
This is a place of great
contrasts – of historic gold mines, ancient Indian settlements and small textile
towns on one hand and budding business parks, bedroom communities and Charlotte commuters on the
other.
The arrival of several thousand new residents in the last decade is bringing
rapid change, particularly in the county’s northern “neck” near Charlotte. The development
of new roads, including the
I-485 outerbeltway is encouraging the growth.
So are Lancaster county officials. When work began a
decade ago on Ballantyne, Lancaster
leaders rezoned land and installed utilities that would welcome growth here,
too.
Their
foresight paid off with Bailes Ridge, four miles south of Ballantyne on S.C.
160. The 500-acre development eventually will have about 750 residential units
and a 30-acre “village center” with a supermarket, restaurants, cafés and retail
shops.
Legacy
Park
and BridgeHampton subdivisions are home for about 3,000 people. The continued
draw for homebuyers are the community schools, low taxes and easy commute
to south Charlotte.
Legacy
Park offers single-family homes from the
$170s to the $250s and features an indoor/outdoor recreation center, pool,
tennis courts and fishing ponds.
With tree-lined streets
and sidewalks, BridgeHampton features homes from $350,000 to $600,000. The
community offers a clubhouse with a fitness center; pools; tennis, volleyball
and basketball courts; and a playground.
Crosland, one of Charlotte’s biggest developers,
also saw the potential of northern
Lancaster
County and in 2001 began
521 Corporate Center, a 67-acre office park on U.S. 521 that will employ
thousands of white-collar workers. Among the Center’s first tenants is
SouthLand Medical
Center.
The first time occurred
in the mid-1700s. Scots-Irish settlers spilling out of
Pennsylvania
and Virginia found fertile places to build new
homes in Lancaster
County. The county’s first
settlement was called the Waxhaws, named for an Indian tribe. In Waxhaw, you can
find plenty of shops filled with antiques and what nots.
Gold fever struck first
in nearby Cabarrus
County, but Lancaster
County
produced its own wealth during
America’s first true gold rush. The Haile Gold
Mine near Kershaw opened around 1830 and became the most productive gold mine
east of the Mississippi before closing for good during
World War II.
Lancaster
County’s
next wealth came from textiles, starting in the early 1900s.
Leroy Springs, principal founder of Springs Industries,
built a dam along the Catawba River in 1905 to power his mills and the towns of
Chester and Lancaster. Springs Industries has maintained
its status as the county’s largest employer.
In 2001, York Technical
College, based in
Rock Hill, opened the Kershaw-Heath Springs satellite campus in
Lancaster
County. The campus offers technology,
business and general education courses for area residents.
The
county’s rural setting and low cost of living within close proximity to
Charlotte
makes Lancaster
County an appealing area for growth.
Other features contributing to
Lancaster
County’s economic and
residential growth are the constant upgrades to sewer, water and natural gas
services to enhance citizens’ living and encourage future growth.
How should Lancaster
County grow over the next decade? A
recent survey of residents found that their top three priorities for a healthy
community include good schools, strong families and economic growth. The county
is well on its way!
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