Lake Keowee Real Estate Expert Blog Keeping Up
Currently, Lake Keowee real estate is a job that consists of trying to provide the buyers with what they are looking for. Sometimes it isn’t easy, but presently we are keeping up (well, not really, but we’re breaking our backs trying to make everyone happy).
Over the past week we were able to get three of our Lake Keowee waterfront listings under contract. Not bad, eh? The problem is we only had 2 listing at the beginning of the week. We were able to add a listing (Lake Keowee waterfront home) and put it under contract the same day. Then we were able to get 2 of our “old” (ha!) listings under contract, as well. The good news is we also went on three listing appointments and spoke to a few others about getting their property on the market. Fingers crossed they will all decide to put their Lake Keowee real estate on the market very soon.
I think we’re getting the point across that we need more listings. There are just so many folks anxious to purchase Lake Keowee real estate right now. Are you picking up what we’re laying down? We need more listings, pronto! There are tons of people chomping at the bit to purchase Lake Keowee real estate right now. Today! Take advantage, because the market won’t be like forever. Let’s do this!
Lake Keowee Area News Corner
GSP plots out $189.3M expansion by 2040

GSP Expansion plans
Officials sign off on $21M campus project
Officials sign off on $21M campus project

A photo of Johnstone Hall at Clemson University in 1957. Courtesy Clemson University libraries
Clemson stadium upgrades move closer
Clemson stadium upgrades move closer

An artist rendering shows the size of a new proposed videoboard at Clemson’s Memorial Stadium. (Courtesy of Clemson University)
Clemson planning $45M alumni center
Clemson planning $45M alumni center

Renderings provided by Clemson University show the early design plans for a $45 million alumni center built near the Madren Center and Walker Course. Special to The Journal
Disc golf group helps install tee pads at Shaver course
Disc golf group helps install tee pads at Shaver course

Volunteers pour concrete for a new disc golf tee box at the Shaver Recreation Complex in Seneca last month. Pictured, from left, are Greater Oconee Disc Golf member Sam Medders, Seneca Recreation employees Justin Mark and Petey Ridley and GODG’s Caleb Rankin. JERRY BEARD | THE JOURNAL
End in sight? County eyes broadband completion
End in sight County eyes broadband completion

County, utility co-op agree on incentive-laden deal to finish high-speed internet project as 20 percent of households don’t have access