1Dec 18, 2024
It’s really that time of year around Lake Keowee with folks realizing (me) that we have less than a week until Christmas. Got to get stocking stuffers, presents, etc., etc. and sell as much Lake Keowee real estate as is possible this time of year. It’s all a bit more complicated when you are trying to plan around everyone’s personal and business schedules.
2May 8, 2024
The good news for us is we have 5 Lake Keowee properties in various stages of preparation for the market along with some excellent recently added listings. We were also able to put some very nice (and fortunate) folks in a $1.4M Lake Keowee home last week. Things are looking bright for 2024. That should be a slogan of some sort (Marketing? Get on that right away. I’m sure Ernie will have great ideas). We will probably run into a few headwinds as we get closer to election season, but we expect the spring and summer to be strong. A lot of folks still have money in their pockets and are ready to spend.
3Sep 15, 2021
Lake Keowee waters are plenty warm for y’all to continue to enjoy. I know football on the weekends has put a nice a dent in your free time, but make sure you take advantage of Lake time before it gets too cold. You’ll be glad you did. How’s business? Good! Still closing property and listing […]
4Jun 30, 2020
It’s the time of year around Lake Keowee for early afternoon thunderstorms that race through the area scaring dogs and little children with their cacophony of bowling alley-like mayhem; scattering boaters off of the water all the while resulting in a perfect situation for a late afternoon Lake Keowee cruise. Some of my favorite times […]
5Mar 4, 2020
So we’re all set around Lake Keowee, April. We won’t be needing your precipitation of any kind thank you very much. Yet another week of rainy days on Keowee as we head into early March 2020. Some really good news was we had a beautiful weekend to enjoy. It’s amazing how excited I get these days […]
6May 9, 2019
It’s the time of year when colleges and universities hold commencement ceremonies and a shiny new group of freshly minted college grads hits the job market, but before they do that they go on vacation around Lake Keowee. Remember those days? When you thought school was prison only to realize (a few years later) that […]