Real Estate Statistics for ‘Adams Run’, Simpsonville, SC

From 7/1 /2008 – 7/1/2009
Houses sold: 7
Average days on market: 76
Average sold price: $195,971
Average $ per sft
finished sold price: $ 90

7/1 /2007 – 7/1/2008
Houses sold: 7
Average days on market: 104
Average sold price: $203,930
Average $ per sft
finished sold price: $ 89

Houses currently on the
market: 6
Average listing price: $ 210,835

Source: MLS / Greenville, SC

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TransDomo,LLC / ShellTree Realty
Flavia & Klaus Westerwelle
Phone: 864.908.0690
Email: info@transdomo.com
TransDomo
Westerwelle
Photos from Greenville, SC

Lake Keowee

August 13, 2009

Lake Keowee

Lake Keowee


Lake Keowee is a man-made reservoir created by Keowee Dam and Little River Dam, impounding the Keowee River and the Little River. It was constructed by Duke Power Company to be used as cooling water for three nuclear reactors located at the Oconee Nuclear Generating Station which are owned by Duke Energy Corporation.
Lake Keowee is located predominately in Oconee County, but extends also into Pickens County of South Carolina.

Keowee means „Place of the Mulberries“ in the language of the Lower Cherokee Nation.
The lake has been named after the capital of the Lower Cherokee Nation, Town Keowee, which is now submerged beneath the waters of Lake Keowee. The first European to visit Town Keowee was the Spanish explorer Hernando DeSoto when he passed through the area in 1540.

Lake Keowee with its mountainous surroundings is now a popular destination for boating, fishing, water-skiing, swimming, camping and picnicking with 18,370 acres of water and a 300-mile shoreline.

© Flavia Westerwelle

TransDomo,LLC / ShellTree Realty
Flavia & Klaus Westerwelle
Phone: 864.908.0690
Email: info@transdomo.com
TransDomo
Westerwelle
Photos from Greenville, SC

Colins Ole Towne

Colins Ole Towne


Take a trip down memory lane by visiting this small town and hidden treasure off the beaten path.
The couple Pat and Roy Collins recreated their own small village on their family homestead near Central, SC.
All buildings at the village were constructed on site, with material form demolished and renovated homes around Central and timber from trees on the property, sawed at the saw mill of Ole Towne.
The recreated village depicting the period of the 1930th features a little red school house, a well stocked general store, barber shop, sawmill, and an inn with a large dining room. Just recently Roy started to build a chapel as the newest addition.
All buildings are lovingly decorated and outfitted with memorabilia, furnishings, collections and materials to bring back the atmosphere of a bygone era.
The school with its bell and bell tower, old school desks, old books and a wood burning heater provides an authentic feeling of school in session and students which just left their desk for recess.

Pat and Roy Collins collected all items, memorabilia, furniture, and collections in and around Central or during their travels through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee.
Each year Colins Ole Towne comes to life with two special events, a molasses-making event in October of each year and a Christmas Open House, when the small town is decorated for an old-fashioned country Christmas.

The little village is located at 228 Lawton Road off S.C. 93
It is open year round and can be visited by appointment.
Roy and Pat Collins
228 Lawton Road
Central, SC 29630
Phone: 864-639-2618

© Flavia Westerwelle

TransDomo,LLC / ShellTree Realty
Flavia & Klaus Westerwelle
Phone: 864.908.0690
Email: info@transdomo.com
TransDomo
Westerwelle
Photos from Greenville, SC