Lake Keowee Real Estate Expert Blog In and Out
Keowee real estate is coming in as a listing and going out as a sale at quite the clip. That doesn’t mean that all Lake Keowee properties are selling immediately but we’re seeing turnaround times like you might at Waffle House during the lunch rush. While we still must adhere to the basic rules as to pricing properly for the market as well as the bank’s appraiser who will be involved if there is a loan, we recently saw a home that closed at the end of 2020 go back on the market with an increase in asking price over previously sold price of 44%. Yep, that is an head scratching potential value increase in 6 months. Strange but true!
We don’t believe that home is going to sell anytime real soon, we do believe there are some amazing opportunities for you folks who are willing to put your Lake Keowee waterfront properties on the market right now. If you’re assertive but not too aggressive with the pricing, there is an opportunity to sell for considerably more than you bought. Let us know if you want us to go and assess your property and advise you of a current market value. You may be pleasantly surprised.
Lake Keowee Area News Corner
‘New and fresh’: Publix opens in Seneca
‘New and fresh’: Publix opens in Seneca

Seneca Publix manager Ray Peters cuts a ribbon to officially open the new Publix Super Market on Rochester Highway in Seneca with help from Seneca City Councilman Dana Moore, left, Mayor Dan Alexander and Councilman Stuart Pohl, right. Norm Cannada | The Journal
County park gets fishing lights, structure upgrade
County park gets fishing lights, structure upgrade

A fishing pier at South Cove County Park now glows at night, thanks to 10 LED Hydro Glow fish attracting lights. Special to The Journal
Stay near the shallows for May bass action
Stay near the shallows for May bass action

Once the bass spawn is over, there’s no need to leave the shallows during the month of May. (Phillip Gentry | For The Journal)