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Amenities

Ring Doorbell and Cameras
Lutron Lighting System
SONOS
Fully-Fenced Backyard
Covered Patio
Digital Door Lock
Home Office
Bonus Room
Loft Area
Luxurious Primary Suite
Formal Dining Room
3-Car Tandem Garage
Main-Level Powder Room
Gourmet Kitchen
Stainless Steel Appliances
Garbage Disposal
Upgrade Custom Pantry
Quartz Countertops
Gas Fireplace
Epoxy Garage Flooring
Drop Zone with Built-Ins
Spa-Like Primary Bath
Soaking Tub
Smart Thermostat
Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener
Tankless Water Heater
Energy Efficient HVAC System

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1179 Sugar Creek Road
Fort Mill, SC 29707
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Fort Mill

Fort Mill, South Carolina has earned a reputation as one of the most desirable communities in the greater Charlotte metro area — and it's easy to see why. Nestled in York County just south of the North Carolina state line, Fort Mill offers the rare combination of a charming, close-knit small-town feel with immediate access to a major metropolitan city. Residents enjoy the benefits of South Carolina's notably lower property taxes and cost of living while remaining minutes from Charlotte's employment centers, international airport, professional sports, and world-class amenities.

Over the past decade, Fort Mill has consistently ranked among the fastest-growing and highest-rated communities in the Carolinas, recognized for its top-performing schools, low crime, and exceptional quality of life. The town has grown thoughtfully, attracting nationally recognized planned communities, upscale retail corridors, and a thriving local dining scene — all while preserving the character and community spirit that make it special.

Downtown Fort Mill's historic Main Street is lined with locally owned restaurants, boutique shops, and gathering spaces that draw residents together throughout the year. Community events, seasonal festivals, and farmers markets are woven into the fabric of life here, creating a sense of place that larger suburbs simply cannot replicate.

For commuters, Fort Mill's location along the I-77 corridor provides straightforward access to Uptown Charlotte, south Charlotte's major business parks, and Charlotte Douglas International Airport — making it possible to enjoy a quieter, more affordable lifestyle without sacrificing convenience. Whether you're drawn by the schools, the scenery, the sense of community, or simply the value, Fort Mill continues to deliver on every front.

 

LOCATION & CONNECTIVITY

Situated in the heart of Fort Mill, SC, 1179 Sugar Creek Road offers exceptional access to the greater Charlotte metro area and beyond.

  • Uptown Charlotte — Approximately 25 miles north via I-77
  • Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) — Approximately 22 miles north via I-77 and I-485
  • I-77 — Less than 2 miles away, providing direct access north to Charlotte and south toward Rock Hill
  • SC-160 (Hwy 160) — Less than 1 mile away, the primary commercial corridor connecting Fort Mill's top shopping, dining, and town centers
  • US-521 (Lancaster Highway) — Approximately 6 miles east, connecting to south Charlotte and the Ballantyne/Ardrey Kell corridor

TOWN CENTERS & SHOPPING

  • Baxter Town Center — Approximately 3 miles. A walkable, planned village center with boutique shops, restaurants, a central fountain, outdoor gathering spaces, and a packed calendar of community events.
  • Kingsley Town Center — Approximately 4 miles. A vibrant waterfront mixed-use development with dining, breweries, and beautiful water views along the Catawba River corridor.
  • Springfield Town Center — Approximately 6 miles. Harris Teeter-anchored neighborhood center with casual dining, salon services, and everyday conveniences.
  • The Shoppes at Towne Square — Approximately 1 mile. Convenient neighborhood strip with dining, pharmacy, and personal services right around the corner.
  • Ballantyne Village — Approximately 10 miles. Upscale open-air lifestyle center in south Charlotte with acclaimed restaurants, boutique retail, and a lively social scene.
  • Ballantyne Commons East — Approximately 10 miles. Additional shopping and dining in the sought-after Ballantyne corridor.
  • Blakeney Town Center — Approximately 13 miles. Larger-scale Charlotte shopping destination anchored by Target and Harris Teeter, with extensive dining options.
  • The Shoppes at Ardrey Kell — Approximately 10 miles. Harris Teeter, Qdoba, and neighborhood restaurants along the Lancaster Highway corridor.

GROCERY & SPECIALTY FOOD

  • The Peach Stand — Approximately 2 miles. A beloved Fort Mill institution offering fresh local produce, meats, artisan and specialty goods, a bakery, and a full grill. Open daily starting at 6 AM.
  • Harris Teeter (Hwy 160 at Baxter Village) — Approximately 3 miles. Full-service grocery with an in-store Starbucks.
  • Harris Teeter (Springfield Town Center) — Approximately 6 miles.
  • Food Lion (E. Hwy 160) — Approximately 1.5 miles. Convenient everyday grocery.

DINING

  • FM Eatery — Approximately 2 miles. A downtown Fort Mill staple celebrated for farm-fresh breakfast, brunch, and dinner in an intimate, welcoming setting.
  • The Improper Pig — Approximately 2 miles. Award-worthy BBQ with creative Southern and Asian-inspired twists, housed in a beautifully restored historic building on Main Street.
  • The Speckled Pear — Approximately 2 miles. Upscale farm-to-table dining with a devoted local following and a reputation as one of the finest dining experiences in the region.
  • Jekyll & Hyde Taphouse & Grill — Approximately 3 miles. A steampunk-themed gastropub at Baxter Village with craft cocktails, creative small plates, and a one-of-a-kind atmosphere.
  • Firebirds Wood Fired Grill — Approximately 4 miles. Upscale wood-fired steaks and seafood, a local favorite for date nights and special occasions.

PARKS & RECREATION

  • Walter Y. Elisha Park — Approximately 2 miles. Fort Mill's premier community park featuring walking trails, a recently updated playground, an outdoor amphitheater, and year-round festivals and live music events.
  • Harris Street Park — Approximately 3 miles. Softball and baseball fields, basketball courts, a walking trail, picnic areas, and a gazebo.
  • Millstone Park — Approximately 2 miles. A charming downtown park with a walking trail, playground, and views of historic Main Street Fort Mill.

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