Lake Keowee Real Estate Expert Blog Fence Fallers
Well, well, well. Apparently some of y’all have been paying closer attention to the Lake Keowee Real Estate Blog than we thought. We were able to add three listings to our stable and subsequently sold 2 of them (maybe 3 as the last one hits the market today). So you other Johnny-Come-Latelys who are still on the fence, jump down already!
Those two listings total up to almost $1.4M in real estate sales indicating that the prices for Lake Keowee real estate are better than the price of gas! We still have quite a few weeks of good Lake Keowee real estate selling season remaining and our hope is to finish the year with a bang. Maybe 2!
Let us know what questions you may have. We’d be happy to get out to your home or lot on Lake Keowee and let you know the current value.
Lake Keowee Area News Corner
Incentives spur downtown growth in Seneca
Incentives spur downtown growth in Seneca

Dave Kerfoot works at Keowee Brewing Company. Alex and Allison Butterbaugh said Seneca’s two downtown incentives were “monumental” in their decision to renovate an old vacant building for use as a brewery on the east side of Main Street. Lauren Pierce | The Journal
Residents get look at first phase of greenway plan
Residents get look at first phase of greenway plan

Walhalla Mayor Danny Edwards talks with Arlene Young, grant services consultant for the S.C. Appalachian Council of Governments during a drop-in Thursday at the Walhalla Depot to look at plans for the first phase of the greenway project in downtown Walhalla. Norm Cannada The Journal
Downtown property owner asks incentives be reinstated

SENECA – By Norm Cannada – A downtown property owner asked Seneca City Council this week to consider reinstating two downtown incentives programs that have ended.
CU trustees sign off on major projects
CU trustees sign off on major projects

Renderings show renovations to Clemson University’s Bryan Mall high-rises will also convert the area into future greenspace. Special to The Journal
GE invests $5M in Upstate for engineering program
GE invests $5M in Upstate for engineering program

GREENVILLE — GE recently announced a five-year, $5 million investment in the Upstate to launch a worldwide college-readiness program to increase diversity in engineering.