For sale
  • $499,900

    134 Peake Ct, Ninety Six, SC 29666

    4beds
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    SingleFamily
    Built in 1993
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    $-- Zestimate®
    $--/sqft
    $100/mo HOA

    What's special

    Open deckActual shorelineViews of the lakeCovered slipCovered screened porchOpen floor plan
    Beautiful lakefront Patio Home has it all!! Write the check and move into your fully furnished 4-bedroom, 2 en-suite, 3-bath home, complete with a covered dock. This fantastic home has an open floor plan with views of the lake from all but two bedrooms. This beautiful Lake Greenwood patio home is situated just 25 feet from the lake, featuring a covered screened porch and an open deck. The two-boat dock features a covered slip and a designated area for jet skis. In addition to its beauty, Lake Greenwood is unique among area lakes in that it is owned and managed by Greenwood County, providing property owners with actual shoreline, rather than a US Army Corps of Engineers buffered Core Line. This unique ownership allows the lake to remain at full or near full water levels even during times of extreme drought.. Because Lake Greenwood provides both drinking water and recreational opportunities, the county, state, and federal governments have all worked hard to maintain the lake's water levels while responsibly protecting our habitat. Anglers here pursue Large Mouth Bass, Striped Bass, White Bass, White Perch, Crappie, Channel Catfish, Bream, or Pickerel. The lake is normally drawn down a few feet during the winter months to allow the creation of fish spawning areas in the shallow parts of the lake.The Lake Greenwood Blue Way was completed in 2013 and serves as an aquatic trail for paddle sport enthusiasts, including paddle boarders. The blue way begins in Greenwood County at the Highway 25 bridge over the Saluda River and treks its way 34.1 miles across Lake Greenwood to the mouth of the Saluda River on the other side of Buzzards Roost Dam.The Blue Way has eight stops along the 34-mile route, which contain signage, kiosks, and brochures that describe the history of the lake and the wildlife of the lake, among other things. The eight stops are at the Highway 25 bridge, Soul's Harbor, Watts Bridge, Goat Island, State Park, Buzzards Roost ramp, Dam portage, and fishing access.
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