Custom 7,778± Sq Ft Estate on 20± Acres in Chapin, SC Headed to Auction
CHAPIN, S.C., June 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A rare opportunity is hitting the market in the heart of the Midlands. A sprawling 7,778± square foot custom estate on 20± private acres at 1055 Stone House Rd., Chapin, SC, is being offered through online auction, closing Wednesday, July 9th at 12PM Noon.
Framed and ready for your personal touch, the home was designed for 7 bedrooms, 4 full and 2 half baths, and includes a three-car garage with full apartment above, a large in-ground pool, and expansive outdoor living space. The primary suite boasts its own private deck with panoramic views.
"This property offers the space and potential buyers dream of, in one of South Carolina's most desirable small towns," said Randy Ligon, CAI, CES, BAS, with The Ligon Company. "The Auction format provides a competitive and transparent environment where the market sets the value, often attracting serious buyers ready to act."
Located just outside Columbia, Chapin is known for its top-rated schools, Lake Murray access, and small-town charm. Large acreage estates like this are increasingly rare in the area.
An on-site bidding center will be open starting Wednesday, July 9th at 10AM. Broker participation is offered, and strong pre-auction offers will be considered.
For full auction terms, property details, or to schedule a showing, visit www.TheLigonCompany.com or call 803-366-3535.
Contact: Lainey Deshields | (803) 366-3535 | lainey@theligoncompany.comWebsite: www.TheLigonCompany.com
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