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26 Westwind Court
Seneca, SC 29672
Patricia Walmsley with Lake Keowee Real Estate, original listing - (864) 886-0098
$1,445,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
Lake Keowee, south end of the lake in Seneca. Live in town but in a private country setting. This can be your Haven on Keowee. Moments to town and a true minute to the open lake. Just 9 minutes to the Clemson Stadium. I am the owner/agent, let me tell you about my house This very private treed lot offers a deep cove, about 10 to 12 feet at the dock. Dive right in. 120 feet of waters edge that scurries up into an small inlet too. The covered dock for your pontoon or speed boat is there plus 2 jet ports for you PWC skis are included. and in place. The grandfathered in Tiki shelter for picnics is set to go. Charming Craftsman style home with easy care cement plank siding. 3 bedroom and 3 full baths plus a guest half bath. Need a 4th bedroom, its almost here. The current workshop has both the inside bedroom entry and a double door outside entry for your lawn tractor and tools. Heat and air and a closet is there already. Just needs flooring and some drywall. Main level with all wood flooring has the Primary bedroom and bath, family room, living room and kitchen. Live upstairs and leave the guests below. We did! The large family room opens through French doors to one of the 3 covered porches. You will certainly enjoy the covered porches on the next rainy day. A gas fireplace is right there too. We enjoyed the comfort of a separate living room so its here as well as the family room all on the main level. The kitchen has so many cherry wood cabinets, you will not fill them, two pantry spaces also. Granite countertops and island for party setups. Appliances stay, refrigerator, built in microwave, flat top range, dishwasher and disposal. Gracious space for your family sized table makes a great gathering spot. Enter at a covered tile porch where the song birds will join you while you enjoy your morning coffee. Downstairs are two bedrooms, each with a private bath. A large closet for the overflow clothes, this room is an ideal computer-tech room. The central rec room currently holds a pool table ( to be removed) but saying there is your place! Once again the French doors here take you to another covered porch and to the lake just beyond. All high smooth ceilings. No popcorn substandard ceilings here. The home has 4 built in cherry wood book cases. Central vacuum through out, central electric heat and air upstairs and central gas heat and air below. The utilities bills are wonderful. Then, well there is my sewing and quilting room, yep, its a real mess to you but it is in another unfinished storage room and shares the space with the gas hot water tank. It will all be gone but what an opportune room for you. Garage is an oversized two car with lots of space between all around your vehicles. Very long driveway handles many cars with turn around as well. Privacy fence belongs to this home. I pay the voluntary $50 per year to Normandy Shores Association but we sit just this one lot out of Normandy Shores. Seneca City rules apply for this property. Owner is a SC licensed real estate agent
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
26 Westwind Court
City
Seneca
State
SC
Zip Code
29672
County
OCONEE
Listing
Name
Phone
(864) 886-0098
Office Name
Office Phone
(864) 886-0098
Agent Name
Patricia Walmsley
Agency Phone
(864) 886-0098

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