Keowee Real Estate Expert Blog Happy Thanksgiving!
Lake Keowee real estate expert blog readers, Happy Thanksgiving! Hopefully, you are staying safe and getting prepared for some good eats. It’s a great time to explore our www.LakeKeoweeRealEstateExpert.com web site and get to know Lake Keowee a lot better. There are a few hundred hours of videos on our site to watch, both aerial and terrestrial and we continue to add content every week.
Our latest videos are of two new interior lots we’ve listed in Keowee Bay. Each has a boat slip in the community dock slips. The great thing about Keowee Bay is not only do you have dock slips for interior properties, but you also have a landing exclusive to the community, boat storage, a beach/deck area on the lake and a nice covered picnic area overlooking all of it.
It’s been another good week here at Top Guns Realty. Outside of listing the two new properties spoken of above we’ve closed 3 Lake Keowee properties including a waterfront lot, house and townhome. That’s just shy of $2M in real estate. We were also able to put another really nice Lake Keowee waterfront lot under contract along with a Lake Keowee waterfront home on a spectacular point lot.
That’s a busy week. We’re looking forward to sitting at a table, being thankful and eating a lot, arteries prepare yourselves.
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Lake Keowee Area News Corner
Duke Energy hosting virtual Festival of Trees this year
Duke Energy hosting virtual Festival of Trees this year

Special to The Journal A volunteer with YouthLink decorates the organization’s tree in flags and ornaments from around the world in preparation for the World of Energy’s virtual Festival of Trees.
Fall crappie fishing around bridges and brush piles
Fall crappie fishing around bridges and brush piles

Veteran crappie angler Tom Mundy finds that bridges attract brush piles, which in turn attract crappie during the fall. (Phillip Gentry | For The Journal)
$21M Walhalla water plant begins serving customers
$21M Walhalla water plant begins serving customers

Walhalla utilities director Scott Parris stands near the pumps at the city’s new water plant. Norm Cannada | The Journal