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Apartment complexes, lakefront land among recent million-dollar sales in Rock Hill area

Two lakefront properties along side one of the most expensive homes on the market, big apartment complexes and plenty of home sales top the region’s property list for April land deals.

More than 30 York and Lancaster county sales last month brought in $1 million or more. Rock Hill apartments were the most expensive, with one sale at more than $38 million. Homes near water continued to hit the seven-figure mark.

Here’s a look at April’s biggest sales, according to county land records:

The Mallard Pointe apartments on Eden Terrace in Rock Hill sold April 12 for $38.2 million. Three parcels at about 23 acres between Interstate 77 and Anderson Road include more than two dozen buildings. A company that shares a Philadelphia address with real estate firm Springer Capital is listed as the buyer. The two-story apartment buildings opened in 1998.

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The apartments are just north of the former Carolina Panthers headquarters project site, now owned by the city of Rock Hill after team development company GT Real Estate went bankrupt.

A Rock Hill apartment complex sold for more than $38 million in April.
A Rock Hill apartment complex sold for more than $38 million in April.

A separate company with the same Philadelphia address bought the Deerfield apartments in Rock Hill April 12 for $13.1 million. The 10-acre site has a dozen buildings, most of them two-story constructions from 1991. The 2055 McGee Road address is just west of the India Hook and Ebinport roads intersection.

A Rock Hill air compressor company bought a 100,000-square-foot distribution warehouse and office in Fort Mill for $10 million. FNA America acquired the property April 26. The 1978 building sits on almost 7 acres, just beside Lifepointe Church.

Duke Energy Carolinas bought more than 23 acres between Fort Mill schools, near the US Foods site on Fort Mill Parkway. The property fronts both the parkway and Banks Road. River Trail Elementary School borders its eastern side, and Banks Trail Middle School is across the parkway to the north. Banks Road and a rail line separate it from US Foods.

On the south side, the property runs up against 10 acres that York Electric Cooperative sold to New Horizon Electric Cooperative on April 3 for $500,000. Duke bought its property April 23 for nearly $4 million.

About 33 acres at 5366 Hwy. 55 East in Lake Wylie sold April 8 for $3.4 million. Aric Lake Wylie, based on Charlotte, bought the Five Points intersection site just northwest of Charlotte Highway and S.C. 55. The same company bought three smaller properties beside the site in March for $1.1 million. The larger piece backs up to the Paddlers Cove subdivision.

Lakewood Development bought two adjoining properties on the Fort Mill side of Lake Wylie for a combined $5.5 million. Each April 16 sale involves a roughly 10-acre parcel.

Long-time restaurant entrepreneur Elliott Close, part of the Springs family that once employed many in Fort Mill with its downtown mill, sold one of them at 2640 River Ridge Place. That property is next to his lakefront home that hit the real estate market last summer for a then county-high $3.85 million. The home is still on the market. But at $3.45 million it’s the sixth priciest home in York County, according to the Canopy Realtor Association.

Lakewood also bought the bordering 1731 Dam Road site from a different owner, for $2.5 million. The new owner is a Fort Mill company based on Dam Road, at a home also sold this month to separate company Karmil LLC for $1.5 million.

Another 17 new home lots in the Elizabeth subdivision of Fort Mill sold April 9 for $2.4 million. Lennar Carolinas bought the Virginia Trail Court, Monument Point Circle and Box Turtle Drive properties from an affiliated company. Lennar is actively building homes from the $400,000s in the community off Fort Mill Parkway.

In Lancaster County, 20 home lots on Lakeshore Drive sold April 18 for $2.4 million. HDP Edgewater out of Illinois bought the parcels from True Homes for residential development in the Edgewater neighborhood.

A 10,000-square-foot warehouse at 9080 Northfield Dr. in Indian Land sold April 5 for $1.8 million. Pedowitz Machinery Movers sold the property to a company out of Paw Creek, North Carolina. It’s on 3 acres, west of Charlotte Highway and south of Possum Hollow Road. The warehouse was built in 2020.

Almost 2 acres with a more than 10,000-square-foot Dollar General store on it at 1745 Airport Road in Lancaster sold April 15 for $1.7 million. The store was built in 2018. Charleston-based Adventures in Real Estate is the new owner.

Eight vacant residential lots on Norcross Spring Court, Longwaters Court and Valita Road in Lake Wylie sold April 19 for $1.6 million. They’re part of Gentry at Handsmill neighborhood construction.

More than an acre of vacant, unaddressed Barberville Road property in Indian Land sold April 12 for $1.5 million. It’s near where Barberville meets Caroline Acres Road, up against the North Carolina line.

Five Rawlinson Road and Meadowlark Drive properties in Rock Hill sold April 5 for $1.4 million. The parcels combine for 18 acres just north of Main Street and south of Oriole Drive. Halpern Enterprises in Atlanta is the buyer.

Less than an acre at 7831 Gulf Creek Road in Lancaster sold April 18 for $1.2 million. It’s a lot in the Riverchae subdivision.

Almost 3 acres at 2889 Lynwood Dr. in Lancaster County sold April 8 for $1.2 million. A 9,000-square-foot Dollar General store was built there in 2011. The new owner is New York City-based The Kanandague Interests.

More than 450 acres of timber property in Lancaster County sold for $1.1 million on April 26. Newberry Timber bought it from Weyerhaeuser Co., between Fork Hill and Pleasant Plains roads. It’s just west of Haile Gold Mine.

Two Rock Hill properties at about 140 acres sold April 7 for more than $1 million. HDP Colvin Park out of Illinois bought the 1462 Haynes Street and 343 Robinson Street sites. They’re east of Ogden Road and west of Heckle Boulevard, in the southwest part of the city.

Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Lake Wylie home sales

York and Lancaster counties had 14 home sales top $1 million in April. All but one were in York County.

Most were right on or near Lake Wylie, including the biggest sale at $1.7 million for a River Hills home in Lake Wylie.

Use the map below to see more information on each sale. The blue home icons are April sales, with black icons showing prior million-dollar sales this year.