Lake Keowee Real Estate Expert Blog About to Pop!
The leaves around Lake Keowee are just about to pop. You can see the expectant buds on many of the trees. We are in that cozy in-between time where we have nice weather with warm temperatures and clear skies and can still see through the leafless trees; the perfect time to take pictures of Lake Keowee waterfront properties, especially our newly listed ones.
We’ve been out doing just that over the past several days, taking advantage of the sunshine to shoot new aerial videos, video walk-throughs, 360 degree videos, and good standard pictures of the many new listings we’ve gotten over the past week. This includes four new lots that have already hit the market with a few more properties scheduled to present over the next week or so. That doesn’t mean we haven’t been closing properties, as well, and writing up new offers on others (two houses and two lots over the past week!).
We are living through a great time to be a Lake Keowee real estate agent as so many fine folks are anxious to have their own piece of Lake Keowee heaven. It’s keeping us on our toes to maintain the listings flowing into the front end. The good news is: we can handle it. If you have decided it’s time to let go of your little piece of Lake Keowee now is a great time! Give us a call at 864-270-0879 or email MikeRoach@topgunsrealty.com or MattRoach@topgunsrealty.com . We can let you know today’s value and maybe get it on the market tomorrow!
Lake Keowee Area News Corner
County releases money for Salem water line Project
County releases money for Salem water line project

Town of Salem
Clemson eases mask restrictions
Clemson eases mask restrictions

Robert Halfacre
Smithsonian exhibit begins today at Westminster Depot
Smithsonian exhibit begins today at Westminster Depot

Longtime Westminster civic leader Mildred Spearman looks at one of the first pieces of the current Smithsonian Institute exhibit “Water/Ways” during its construction Friday at the Westminster Depot. Spearman was one of the local leaders who led the effort to get the Depot restored and bring the exhibit to Oconee County. Brian Graves | The Journal