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240 Mountain View Pointe Drive
Seneca, SC 29672
The Cason Group with Keller Williams Seneca, original listing - (864) 482-2700
$1,450,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
PHOTOS ARE COMING SOON. Wake up each day to the serene beauty of Lake Keowee, South Carolina, where nature's finest moments unfold just beyond your doorstep. The home’s site was specifically chosen for its deep water and shared beach on a protected, wide bay of Lake Keowee. Located on the east side of Lake Keowee and convenient to Clemson and Greenville as well as midway on the lake offering easy access to the north, south, and various branches of the lake. Spanning 3,780 square feet, this 4-bedroom, 3-bath residence masterfully blends style and functionality. The exterior features hardy board siding, stone accents, and large windows that create a striking contrast against the lush natural surroundings. Inside, 25-foot cathedral ceilings and a wall of windows in the Great Room provide breathtaking views of the wooded backyard and lake. Seasonal mountain views further enhance the enjoyment of this lake home when activities slow. A massive, triple-view vented stone fireplace anchors the room, offering a cozy spot to enjoy a wood-burning or natural gas fire. Natural red oak hardwood flooring adds warmth and elegance to the space. The kitchen boasts a gas stove and soaring ceilings, and an oversized laundry room sits conveniently adjacent, leading to the 2-car garage. From the kitchen, step onto the 3-season porch with its tiled floor, which overlooks the lake. An ironwood deck spans a third the length of the house, and ties together the great room, kitchen and EZ Breeze porch, perfect for outdoor relaxation and entertaining. The Master Suite, located on the main level, features expansive windows, sloped pine tongue-and-groove ceilings, and triangular windows that flood the space with natural light. The en-suite Master Bath includes double vanities, a 5’x5’ walk-in cultured marble shower, and a spacious walk-in closet. Upstairs, a 16’x30’ loft overlooks the kitchen and Great Room, with a natural gas stone fireplace and access to a charming storage closet. The home’s use of natural materials, including wood beams and steel construction in the ceilings, underscores its quality craftsmanship. Built by Ron Tolley with Golden Corner in 2008, this home exemplifies thoughtful design and meticulous construction. The terrace level offers 9-foot ceilings, a second Master Bedroom with an en-suite bath, two additional bedrooms with a shared hall bath, and a Game Room that serves as an entertainment hub. Complete with a wet bar, regulation-sized pool table (which conveys with the home), and access to a concrete patio with lake views, this level is perfect for hosting gatherings. A golf cart ride or walk down the shared paved pathway leads to the private paver pathway and firepit area. Stone steps with railing lead the rest of the way to the private covered dock on deep water. A portion of the beach is available for your enjoyment as well.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2008
MLS Number
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Location
Address
240 Mountain View Pointe Drive
City
Seneca
State
SC
Zip Code
29672
County
OCONEE
Listing
Name
Phone
(864) 903-1234
Office Name
Office Phone
(864) 482-2700
Agent Name
The Cason Group
Agency Phone
(864) 482-2700

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