Acreage For Sale near Lake Keowee

Listed by Justin A. Bailey with . Enjoy breathtaking sunsets from this expansive yet secluded home site in Keowee Vineyards, offering 4.05 acres of land. Surrounded by large acreage tracts, this property provides a peaceful retreat. Conveniently situated, it is only 25 minutes from Pickens and 45 minutes from Main Street Greenville, boasting a wide array of dining options with over 60 restaurants to choose from. Nestled within an enclave of charming cottage-style homes, this lot allows for the construction of any design or size that meets the approval of the architectural committee. Picture yourself relaxing on a deck or terrace, gazing out towards the mountains as you savor a glass of your favorite beverage while the sun sets in the distance. The nearly flat terrain of this home site makes it ideal for a crawl space foundation, which can help save on building costs. Alternatively, you can opt to build a basement, elevating your main floor. Additionally, membership to the Cliffs community is available for separate purchase, providing access to a range of amenities.

Property Details

  • Location: Lake Keowee
  • Acres: 4.050
  • County: Pickens County
  • Community: The Cliffs at Keowee Vineyards
  • MLS #: 1581685

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Contact Information:

Contact Agent
Buyer's Agent: Alicia Keys
Clardy Real Estate
864-324-1668
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Listing Agent: Justin Bailey, Century 21 Blackwell & Co., 864-596-0322, 864-370-7000 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Acreage For Sale in Sunset, South Carolina
Ad Number : 7269216
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Added: Feb 13, 2026
Updated on: Feb 13, 2026
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