Taylors, SC – The last remaining 126+/- acres owned by the James Newman Trust will be auctioned on October 30th at 11 AM in Duncan, SC. The late James Newman, a well-known real estate investor, bought and sold many parcels of land in his lifetime, contributing to a substantial amount of development in and around the Spartanburg, SC region. The Newman Trustees officially ordered the much-anticipated liquidation of this land with nearly 70 acres in Lyman, SC and approximately 56 acres divided into several tracts and lots in the Duncan, SC area.
69.9 +/- Acres In Lyman – Just under 70 acres, this Butler Street parcel will be sold as a whole. Available water and R-15 zoning create development potential, and this growing residential area features convenient I-85 access to Spartanburg, Greer and Greeneville.
5 Lots and 9.49 Acres In Duncan – Ranging from 0.61 acres to 1.34 acres, five lots reside near a 9.49-acre parcel in the Rosewood Circle neighborhood. This acreage was previously platted for a continuation of the Rosewood Acres subdivision, but the plats were never recorded. A roughed-in road exists with a fire hydrant located midway.
31.96 +/- Acres In Duncan – Located at the end of Lyman Avenue, the 9.21-acre tract features RS2 zoning, and the 22.75-acre tract features RS4 zoning. With public water and sewer, this land lies adjacent to the James F. Byrnes Freshman Academy.
9.82 +/- Acres In Duncan – Approximately one mile from downtown Duncan, this East Poinsett Street Extension tract holds commercial potential. Between Greer and Duncan, it is convenient to Highway 29 and Gap Creek Road.
The auction will be held in the meeting room of The Quality Inn in Duncan, SC at 1391 East Main Street. Visit www.terryhowe.com for aerial renderings, or contact Terry Howe & Associates at 864-268-4399 for more information.



