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Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Weather is All Good
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Did you know that the average temperature in Oconee County is 72 degrees?  As summer heat starts to cover the south, Lake Keowee and the Blue Ridge Mountains provide welcome cool waters!  Shady hardwood forest covers much of this "Golden Corner" of South Carolina.  Many rivers and streams feed our lakes straight from the mountains.  Much of Lake Keowee's shoreline sits at 800 ft. elevation, but only minutes away the road leads to 1200 ft elevation providing that "cool getaway" even when the lake gets too warm!
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Good News!
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In a recent article, Nick Kremydas, CEO of South Carolina Association of Realtors states," We are already seeing signs that our markets are improving.  South Carolina is on track to grow by more than a million people over the next 15 years, and everyone of those people will need a place to call home."
 
While this certainly has been a time of uncertainty in the national housing market, we here in the upstate are encouraged by how this area, with our beautiful lakes, mountains, and moderate climate, still remain a most desirable area to live. Go to http://www.buynowupstate.com/ for more information on our market area. This is an ideal time to buy or sell, so call us today!

Saturday, August 11, 2007
Clemson University…Location, location, location
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Lake Keowee and the greater Seneca area have drawn people for years to our area simply by being in the perfect location….2 hours north of Atlanta, 2 ½ hours south of Charlotte, 30 minutes from Greenville and sitting at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Add water to that equation and you have Oconee County.  Many people miss the simple fact that we are located just 10 minutes from Clemson University!!  Clemson’s home opener against Florida State on Labor Day begins the yearly passion for over 80,000 people coming into our area for home football games.  Tired of the traffic and late nights on the road getting back home?  Think about investing in a property that can serve as both a vacation getaway and game weekend tailgate headquarters!! 
Friday, May 04, 2007
Summer is almost here!
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Summer is almost here! Everything is in bloom and the lakes are beckoning for summer fun.  While we love our lakes and mountains, one of our hidden treasures here in Oconee County, is our schools.  We know that many of you that are planning to move here want to know more about our school system.  Oconee County School District recently won a national competition and was named "100 Best Communities for Young People". This award recognizes that our community is a healthy, safe, caring environment for our children and youth.  So even though summer vacation is upon us, click on the link below to read more about the exciting things that are happening in Oconee County Schools. 

Oconee County Report to the People 2006-2007

Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Spring Time Is Near!!
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In our unique southeastern climate, Oconee County and Lake Keowee abound with several, already budding native plants. In the wooded areas, you find some great native plant species that will be early spring blooming…Blood Root, Wild Ginger, Red Maple and Woodland Violets. The more noticed, and usually more cultivated, are native species used as yard plants. Several homes will enjoy Yellow Bells, Daffodils, Hyacinths and Lenten Rose which bring in the beautiful colors of the southeastern Spring season. The native plants of our area have a beauty all there own and showcase what a special climate we have in and around Lake Keowee and the Blue Ridge Foothills.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Enjoy the view!
By host @ 2:36 PM :: 1188 Views
The fortunate thing about living in Oconee County doesn’t stop with the great weather this time of year….the views are spectacular! With our predominantly hardwood forests, most trees drop leaves around the end of October or beginning of November. By the beginning of December, a simple drive down a country road can make you pull over and break out the camera. Without leaves being on the trees, views around Lake Keowee open up dramatically, sometimes going from 45 degree view to 180 degree view!
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Clemson University: Bringing Culture to Community
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    Clemson University has long stood as one of the reasons why many people have moved to the Lake Keowee and Oconee County area.  Starting out as a state land-grant university specializing in agriculture and engineering, Clemson has advanced into areas that have gained national recognition.  In my opinion, Clemson’s greatest impact on our area can be narrowed down to academics, athletics and cultural events.


    Recently, Clemson was named in the U.S. News and World Report’s list of top public universities at #30 (from 34th last year).  With an enrollment of around 17,000 undergraduate students, the school offers 70 different undergraduate degrees and 100 graduate degrees in five separate colleges.  As the state's land-grant university, Clemson reaches out to citizens, communities and businesses all over South Carolina.  Clients ranging from farmers and schoolteachers to at-risk youth and community leaders benefit from Clemson's diverse, local public service activities.  Moreover, Clemson is the institution of choice for South Carolina's brightest students.  At 1225, the average SAT score for Clemson freshmen is the highest among public institutions in the state. Clemson enrolled more than a third of the state's Palmetto Fellows, the state's highest academic scholarship, more than any other public or private institution.


    A local favorite pastime is enjoying Clemson University athletics.  Clemson’s Death Valley holds over 80,000 fans that regularly pack the stadium on fall football days.  Talk about impact, think about this:  Oconee County’s entire population is roughly 66,000!  Some people say that Clemson becomes the 3rd largest city for a day when fans pack the stadium for a home football game.  “The most exciting 25 seconds in college football” is at Clemson when the team rubs Howard’s Rock for luck and runs down “The Hill”.  Clemson offers an array of athletic teams to enjoy other than just football, too.  Clemson’s baseball team is usually ranked nationally inside the top five programs.  With a recently updated baseball complex, Clemson has one of the nicest facilities nationwide.  Littlejohn Coliseum was recently renovated to provide an exciting venue for ACC basketball throughout the winter months.  For any athletic enthusiast, Clemson can provide a year-a-round sports atmosphere.


    Cultural events at Clemson give local residents a diverse balance of theatre and performance that is hard to find in such a small community.  The Brooks Center is Clemson’s center for the performing arts, offering a wide array of concert, lecture, theatre and performance that opened in 1994.  The center presents more than 75 performances each year, including Broadway touring shows, international chamber music ensembles, Clemson student productions and family entertainment.  Clemson is a very open campus and many people enjoy making the 10 minute drive to downtown and walking throughout the campus.  The beauty of Clemson is in its agricultural roots.  For instance, the SC Botanical Gardens, a 270-acre public garden, features several thousand varieties of ornamental plants and a unique collection of nature-based sculptures.


    Many locals believe that Clemson provides just the right balance of culture and college atmosphere to an otherwise quiet community around the lakes and mountains.  If quality of life is what you are looking for in a community, look no further.  Whether you enjoy a Broadway production or an exciting Clemson football game, Clemson University is right in our “backyard”.


For more information about Clemson and our area contact Keese Realty at info@keeserealtysc.com

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