Latest million-dollar sales across the Rock Hill region include homes, banks, warehouses
More than two dozen homes across the Rock Hill region sold for $1 million or more in March, along with banks, commercial sites, warehouses and land primed for new development.
There were 25 homes in York, Lancaster or Chester counties that hit the seven-figure mark, according to county land records. Fort Mill had 10 of them. Lake Wylie had four, while Rock Hill, Indian Land and Tega Cay had three each. York and Clover each added one.
A River Hills home in Lake Wylie and a Walker Road home in Rock Hill were the most expensive sales, each at $1.6 million. Those homes were built in 1973 and 1996, respectively. They’re part of a growing number of homes across the region that have added home value over time.
At least the past two years have set records across the region for million-dollar home sales. The 25 sales in March were almost as many as in January and February combined (29). Last year, March and April combined for 25 million-dollar sales.
Use the map below for details on the March million-dollar home sales. Blue icons are March sales, and black ones are sales from earlier in the year.
Million-dollar property sales across Rock Hill region
Sales weren’t limited to homes. Here’s a look at the other high-dollar deals, according to land records:
▪ Dallas, Texas-based Leon Capital Group bought the 120,000-square-foot distribution warehouse at 2690 Commerce Dr. in Rock Hill. The March 5 sale for $11.5 million includes nearly 8 acres between Commerce and Waterford Park drives. The site is about halfway between Interstate 77 and the Catawba River.
▪ A Chicago company with properties across York County bought three South State Bank sites. One at 1127 Ebenezer Road in Rock Hill sold on March 13 for $4 million. It’s more than 9,100 square feet. Another at 817 Dave Gibson Blvd. in Fort Mill sold on March 13 for $3 million. It’s a nearly 9,300-square-foot building on 2 acres. The sale at 801 E. Liberty St. in York happened on March 12, for $1.5 million. It involves three properties and the 4,000-square-foot bank building just off South Pacific Avenue.
▪ Waxhaw, North Carolina-based company Teleo bought 280 acres in Lancaster County on March 13 for $2.4 million. It’s two properties, and the smaller 7-acre one has a home on it that was built in 1962. The home is on Bethea Road, but the larger property stretches west off Hwy. 903 on the southeast side of Lancaster. The new owner has the same listed address as homebuilder Kinterra Custom Homes.
▪ The Dave’s Hot Chicken restaurant site on Cherry Road in Rock Hill sold on March 26 for $2.2 million. The 2,200-square-foot fast food site at 2476 Cherry Road was part of the Aldi grocery store site right beside it, near where Cherry and Anderson Road meet.
▪ A York company bought nearly 2 acres of commercial property at 221 Hands Mill Hwy. in Rock Hill on March 18 for $1.9 million. The sale includes two warehouses at a combined 12,000 square feet of space. It’s the White Tiger furniture location, beside the Sportsman pistol range.
▪ Homebuilder Taylor Morrison bought another 23 lots in the Ridge at Sugar Creek subdivision on March 4 for $1.9 million. Townhomes are selling there starting in the mid-$400,000 range. The new Indian Land neighborhood is just west of Harrisburg Road, and south of the Estates at Sugar Creek area where Taylor Morrison is also building homes. The lots are located on Beacon, Beacon Heights and Miles Gap roads.
▪ A 3,200-square-foot office building in Rock Hill’s Riverwalk area sold March 5 for $1.5 million. Financial advising company BNA bought the suite that was built in 2015. It’s at Herrons Ferry and Rapid Run roads, beside Riverwalk’s Piedmont Medical Center Trail and the Catawba River.
▪ Homebuilder D.R. Horton bought 14 home lots in the Ferguson Crossing subdivision in York on March 28 for $1.3 million. The properties are on Saloon Drive and Court House Avenue.
▪ Pennsylvania-based COP Lancaster bought more than 1 acre of undeveloped commercial property off U.S. 521, or Charlotte Highway, in Indian Land for $1.3 million. It’s a wooded area beside a strip mall, between the highway and the Bridgemill neighborhood. The parcel was previously part of the property that became Bridgemill, a community of more than 800 homes and townhomes.
▪ Catawba Holdings bought 205 acres in Chester County from Charlotte-based Pinetops South. The March 21 sale for $1.2 million involves a large parcel with frontage along Boyd and Old Columbia roads, south of Chester.
▪ Homebuilder LGI Homes bought 18 lots in Chester County on March 7 for $1.1 million. The Tristen Road properties are part of a new subdivision east of the Lancaster Highway interchange on Interstate 77.