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Be the broker: What do you want to see come to Chapin?

Sponsored by
 DeWees Real Estate Group

So much land, so many possibilities.

Photo by Palmetto Focus Photography

There’s a lot of space and opportunity in Chapin. DeWees Real Estate Group has three parcels of land for sale, totaling ~33 acres spanning over Lexington and Richland counties.

With easy access to I-26 in a high-growth area with strong demographics, this is a great development opportunity for residential or commercial use.

So what do you want to see here, COLA? Maybe a bustling brewery, a new dining destination, or a spot for fun outdoor activities?

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