31 Blowing Fresh Drive Salem, SC 29676
$389,000
Sold
3
2 full, 1 half
2250-2499
0.76
Single Family
20245263
Keowee Key
Yes
No
Listing Brokerage Name
Property Details
General
Type
- Single Family
Style
- Traditional
- One Story
Parking
- Attached Garage
Year Built
- 1987
Acreage
- 0.76
Square Feet
- 2250-2499
Sold Date
- Jun 17, 2022
HOA
- $4,408 Annually
HOA Fee Includes
- Golf Membership
- Pool
- Recreation Facility
- Security
- Sewer
- Water
Basement Rooms
- No/Not Applicable
Subdivision
- Keowee Key
Schools
Elementary School
- Keowee Elem
Middle School
- Walhalla Middle
High School
- Walhalla High
Interior
Flooring
- Carpet
- Luxury Vinyl Tile
Sewer Type
- Private Sewer
Water Type
- Private Water
Cooling
- Heat Pump
Heating
- Heat Pump
Appliances
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Gas Stove
- Microwave - Built in
- Range/Oven-Gas
- Refrigerator
- Washer
- Water Heater - Electric
Interior Features
- Attic Stairs-Disappearing
- Blinds
- Cable TV Available
- Cathdrl/Raised Ceilings
- Ceiling Fan
- Connection - Dishwasher
- Connection - Washer
- Countertops-Granite
- Countertops-Laminate
- Dryer Connection-Electric
- Electric Garage Door
- Fireplace
Specialty Rooms
- Formal Dining Room
- Formal Living Room
- Office/Study
Storage Space
- Yes
Room Floor
- Master Bedroom
- Main
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Bay Window
- Driveway - Asphalt
Exterior Construction
- Wood
Roof
- Architectural Shingles
Foundation
- Crawl Space
Community Amenities
- Boat Ramp
- Clubhouse
- Common Area
- Dock
- Fitness Facilities
- Gate Staffed
- Gated Community
- Golf Course
- Patrolled
- Pets Allowed
- Playground
- Pool
- Sauna/Cabana
- Storage
- Tennis
- Walking Trail
- Water Access
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Private Schools
Community - Salem
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Salem is a small town located along Scenic Highway 11 in Oconee County, South Carolina. With a total radius of 0.8 square miles, Salem lies in between Lake Keowee and Lake Jocassee. Salem was originally established as a lumber town but is now known for its gorgeous golf courses and luxurious residential neighborhoods.
Real Estate in Salem
Oconee County is often a top choice for retirees and members of the senior population because of the low real estate costs and laid-back lifestyle. With the third lowest property taxes in South Carolina, Oconee County offers a high quality of life perfect for residents of all ages. If you are looking for a mountain-lake cottage with miles of pristine lake views or a luxurious home with a golf course setting, look no further than Salem, SC.
Lifestyle and Attractions
The Oconee lifestyle offers lake living, charming downtowns, outdoor experiences, main street shopping, endless waterfalls, and a full calendar of community festivals and events. Known as the “golden corner” of the state, Oconee ounty boasts a beautiful backdrop of the blue ridge mountains. Lake Keowee, Lake Jocassee, and Lake Hartwell provide tens of thousands of acres of adventure for visitors and residents.
The many museums throughout the county highlight different aspects of Salem’s history including the Museum of the Cherokee of South Carolina and the Lunney House.
Enjoy dozens of markets and festivals offered year-round. Weekly farmers markets, music festivals, holiday celebrations, and parades fill the calendar and ensure that residents and visitors feel plugged-in and connected to the community.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Salem’s close proximity to Clemson University, Southern Wesleyan University, and the Oconee campus of Tri County Technical College offer residents the opportunity to attend year-round sporting events, participate in continuing education classes, and engage in cultural experiences.
The School District of Oconee County encompasses 29 schools. Comprised of public, private, charter, and christian schools, the district has a total of over 10,000 students.
History
The name Keowee comes from Cherokee word meaning ‘Place of the Mulberries’. During the American Revolution, the Cherokee lost favor with their former British allies resulting in the Cherokee War between the Cherokees and the South Carolina militia. The war ended with the Cherokees pursuing peace by giving up nearly all their land in South Carolina. Many Cherokee artifacts can be found in the local museums throughout Oconee County.
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