123 Saranac Drive Sunset, SC 29685
$1,750,000
4 Beds
4 Baths
Active
4
4 full
4000-4499
Single Family
3.29
The Reserve At Lake Keowee
Active
20250397
Yes
No
The moment you walk into this 3-year new exquisite home you will know you have arrived at your destination. Once you step over the threshold into the soaring post and beam Great Room & Dining area you will be drawn in to see the incredible view overlooking Lake Keowee and the wooded hills beyond. The welcoming open concept provides for easy entertaining whether at the dining table or at the impressive beautiful eat in island. The kitchen is light and bright with all high-end Viking appliances including both gas range and second electric wall oven & warming drawer. The quality Custom Cabinets are made by Plain and Fancy. Countertops are made of compact quartz. The Great Room fireplace utilizes gas logs while the fireplace on the screen porch is natural wood burning. The main floor boasts a beautiful Master bedroom with large ensuite with double vanity. The generous walk-in closet also houses the washer and dryer for convenience. The second Bedroom on the main floor is used as a combo Office/Bedroom and has a closet and bathroom. There are 3 sets of French doors throughout the home. The Lower Level has all you need for visiting guests to enjoy their stay. Including a Bonus Room with Coffee & Beverage Bar. Also, two generously sized Guest Bedrooms with two full ensuite Baths. Plumbed Laundry Room is waiting for you to add a washer and dryer for the convenience of your guests. And there is one more light filled room on the Lower Level which the owners use as a combo exercise room, but you can use it as an office, bunkroom, wherever your imagination takes you. Don’t forget to check out the storeroom under the stairway. While everything is lovely about this home the homeowners will tell you that they spend much of their time outside enjoying the breathtaking sunsets and the abounding nature that surrounds the large screen porch or one of the patios. Gas grill is included but there is also a gas hookup for a direct hook up into the propane gas line. Generac generator is also part of this well designed home with every square foot utilized. Peace and tranquility abound with privacy galore as it is situated on an expansive lot of over three acres with conservancy on two sides and a vacant large lot on the third side. The incomparable Reserve at Lake Keowee which offers over $100 million in world-class amenities: Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, Orchard Clubhouse with fine dining, Fitness Center, Several Hiking Trails, Har-Tru Clay Tennis Courts at the Tennis Center plus Lawn Tennis on the Great Lawn, Pool and Cabana, Settlement Village Pool Pavilion, Pickleball Courts, Marina, and Village Market for casual dining.
Tanya
Knutson
(704) 868-4188
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General
Type
- Single Family
Style
- Craftsman
- Other
Parking
- Other
Year Built
- 2018
Acreage
- 3.29
Square Feet
- 4000-4499
List Date
- May 1, 2022
HOA
- $3,678 Annually
HOA Fee Includes
- Exterior Maintenance
Basement Rooms
- Ceiling - Some 9' +
- Ceilings - Smooth
- Daylight
- Finished
- Full
- Garage
- Heated
- Inside Entrance
- Walkout
Subdivision
- The Reserve At Lake Keowee
Schools
Elementary School
- Hagood Elem
Middle School
- Pickens Middle
High School
- Pickens High
Interior
Flooring
- Wood
Sewer Type
- Septic Tank
Water Type
- Public Water
Cooling
- Heat Pump
Heating
- Heat Pump
Appliances
- Backup Source
- Convection Oven
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Double Ovens
- Freezer
- Range/Oven-Gas
- Wall Oven
Interior Features
- 2-Story Foyer
- Blinds
- Built-In Bookcases
- Cathdrl/Raised Ceilings
- Ceiling Fan
- Ceilings-Smooth
- Connection - Dishwasher
- Connection - Washer
- Countertops-Other
- Dryer Connection-Electric
- Electric Garage Door
- Fireplace - Multiple
- Fireplace-Gas Connection
- French Doors
- Gas Logs
- Tray Ceilings
- Walk-In Closet
- Walk-In Shower
- Washer Connection
Specialty Rooms
- Bonus Room
- Exercise Room
- Laundry Room
- Living/Dining Combination
Storage Space
- Yes
Room Floor
- Master Bedroom
- Main
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Driveway - Concrete
- Grill - Gas
- Patio
- Porch-Screened
Exterior Construction
- Cement Planks
- Stone Veneer
Waterview
- Yes
Roof
- Wood Shingles/Shakes
Foundation
- Basement
Community Amenities
- Clubhouse
- Common Area
- Dock
- Fitness Facilities
- Gate Staffed
- Gated Community
- Golf Course
- Patrolled
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
- Sauna/Cabana
- Storage
- Tennis
- Walking Trail
- Water Access
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Private Schools
Community - Lake Keowee
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In the Upstate region of South Carolina lies the beautiful Lake Keowee, known for its scenic views and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. The lake provides a leisurely lifestyle for residents and visitors alike.
Real Estate
Lake Keowee real estate includes over 100 communities built around the lake. Homes in the Lake Keowee area range from small lakefront cabins to grandiose estates near a golf course. Many Lake Keowee homes are located directly on the water with their own private dock, offering immediate access to the lake and uninterrupted views of surrounding scenery. There are a number of luxury home communities surrounding Lake Keowee, including Keowee Key, a gated enclave situated on a peninsula in Salem, South Carolina.
Lifestyle and Attractions
Lake Keowee is a 18,372-acre man-made lake situated in Upstate South Carolina. It was created by Duke Energy as a power utility and recreational destination in 1971. The lake collects water from the Keowee and Little Rivers, and the water is used to cool Duke Energy’s nuclear reactors and generate hydroelectric power. The water in Lake Keowee is known for its purity and cleanliness. There are a number of residential communities and small towns surrounding Lake Keowee, including Seneca, Keowee Plantation, Fairview, White Harbor, Salem, Keowee Key, Six Mile, Newry, and more. Residents in the Lake Keowee area enjoy convenient access to nearby larger cities, including Greenville, Anderson, Atlanta and Asheville.
Lake Keowee is situated approximately 800 feet above sea level, providing pristine views of the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains. This is an excellent location for those who appreciate both the mountains and lakeside living. Lake Keowee features over 300 miles of shoreline, stretching 23 miles long and 3 miles wide at its widest point. The lake is a popular destination for fishing, boating, swimming, sailing, kayaking, and other water sports. There are several parks dotting the perimeter of the lake, where residents and visitors may access the sparkling blue waters of Lake Keowee. Parks include South Cove County Park, Bayshore Lakeside Park, High Falls County Park, Mile Creek Park, and several other smaller parks.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Students in Lake Keowee are served by Oconee County School District and Pickens County School District. The Oconee County School District operates 10 elementary schools, three middle schools, three high schools, and three specialized schools. The Pickens County School District operates 14 elementary schools, five middle schools, four high schools, and a career and technology center. There are a number of private schools in the area surrounding Lake Keowee. Residents may access many colleges and universities in the area, including Clemson University, Tri-County Technical College, and Anderson University.
History
The word “Keowee” is roughly translated to a Cherokee name meaning “the place of the mulberries.” Before Europeans settled in North America, Cherokee Native Americans lived in the area and called the settlement “Keowee Town,” which was located along what they called the Keowee River. In 1753, settlers built Fort Prince George across the river, and the Indian Removal Act of 1830 forced the Cherokee out of the region.
In 1963, the South Carolina Land & Timber firm began purchasing land along the river in order to acquire, hold, and develop land and timber properties. Duke Power Company then purchased 83,400 acres from the Singer Corporation and various private landowners. In the mid-1960s, Duke began making plans to supply the southeastern US with greater electricity through a reservoir project. In 1965, Duke Energy announced plans to begin the Keowee-Toxaway project, which would cost an estimated $700 million. As construction began, archaeologists from the University of South Carolina discovered thousands of artifacts, including pottery and human and animal remains, during the excavation of the Cherokee settlement. The demolition and building project took several years to complete, and the initial transfer of water and commercial operation began in December 1973.
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