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Datacenter land · SC

Sell or ground-lease to a datacenter developer in South Carolina

South Carolina ranks 65/100 for datacenter land strong statewide suitability. Specific parcel-level viability depends heavily on location, scale, and infrastructure.

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How datacenter land works for South Carolina landowners

  1. 1
    Site identification

    Site selectors look for 50-500+ contiguous acres within a few miles of a 100+ MW substation and dark fiber, in datacenter-friendly counties.

  2. 2
    Pre-application

    Confirm zoning, water access, environmental constraints. Many counties are now creating fast-track approvals for DC investment.

  3. 3
    Term sheet

    Sale or ground lease term sheets emerge after initial diligence — usually 90-180 days from first contact.

  4. 4
    Close

    Most hyperscalers prefer outright purchase. Ground leases (50-99 years) are also common, particularly in tight-supply markets.

FAQ — Datacenter land in South Carolina

What makes my land attractive to a datacenter?

Power (proximity to a high-capacity substation), fiber (within 2 miles of a backbone), parcel size (50+ acres), zoning (industrial or rezonable), and a datacenter-friendly tax environment.

Which markets pay the most?

Northern Virginia (Loudoun) dominates. Dallas, Phoenix, Atlanta, Columbus OH, Salt Lake City, and Hillsboro OR are also top-tier. Tier 2 markets are growing fast.

Will I see offers passively?

Site selectors actively scout. Listing your land on landholder.com puts it in front of multiple scouts at once.

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