An Upstate man, who is the fourth generation of his family to live on a picturesque piece of property all his life, is putting his "paradise found" up for sale.Jeff Stein, the Tranzon Fox real estate agent behind this yet-to-be-sold hidden treasure, calls Clearwater Falls a once-in-a-lifetime gemstone in the rough, according to the website.The generational homestead includes almost 6 acres tucked into an area of Pickens County bordered on three sides by the Keowee-Toxaway State Park and only five minutes from the over 300 miles of pristine shoreline on Lake Keowee."Clearwater Falls is paradise on Earth and nothing short of heaven on the land… slip away from your hectic life and reimagine life in the paradise that Clearwater Falls has been for four generations of the Abercrombie family and view this cool mountain gem as the crown jewel of your family’s retreat," the website says in the property write-up.For 66 years, the Abercrombie family has owned the property, which includes a 60-foot illuminated waterfall and a rustic cabin with native wood floors and ceilings, and a flagstone fireplace.The Tranzon real estate auction group will put the property up for bids on May 25. Tranzon says the starting bid is $450,000.As for how high the price may go, "That is the $64,000 question," Stein says. "My guess is that it will exceed $1 million, but how high it will go is anyone's guess."Anyone who wants to bid on the property must register to take part in the auction.