Lake Keowee Real Estate Expert Blog Selling Season, 2023 Style!
It’s May around Lake Keowee (I know, it’s May everywhere. I’m just trying to be theatrical) and that means buyers are looking in earnest to get into a Lake Keowee waterfront property before July 4th and they know the the clock is ticking! The problem is they don’t have enough inventory to satiate everyone’s needs. The only thing that can help is for YOU to put your Lake Keowee real estate on the market (with Top Guns Realty, Mike and Matt Roach, of course)!
We’ve been working hard over the past few weeks (well actually for 33 years on Lake Keowee) listing Lake Keowee homes and Lake Keowee lots then putting them under contract regularly within a few days. Last week we listed a great waterfront lot in the Highland Shores community and a waterfront home in the Waterside community. By yesterday we had both under contract. The bottom line is there are buyers for your property at good values. Not sure how long that will last, so if you’ve been up in the air as to selling you really need to think hard about doing it soon. Now is the time to list in 2023.
We’re here to guide you all. Buyers and sellers. Drop us a line via email [email protected] or [email protected] 864-270-9186. We can set you up on an automatic search to get the latest listings in your criteria delivered right to your email address as soon as they hit the market. For you sellers we can show you how to get the most money in the least amount of time with the least amount of stress! Now that’s style!

SENECA — More than $30 million will be poured into infrastructure work throughout Oconee County after the Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) announced awards on Monday.
Westminster officials approve downtown master plan
Westminster officials approve downtown master plan

Turning Retreat Street into a “festival street” was among the proposals included in Westminster’s downtown master plan, approved last week by city council members. Courtesy image
South Cove County Park marks 50 years of recreation
South Cove County Park marks 50 years of recreation

A banner hangs on the rails of a deck outside a celebration of South Cove County Park’s 50th birthday Tuesday. Caleb Gilbert | The Journal