Showing posts with label Drowning on Lake Hartwell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drowning on Lake Hartwell. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Many Prospective Buyers are taking advantage of LOW Interest Rates

I almost feel like the housing industry has taken an upturn. Many out of state people have been contacting me this week interested in finding the right waterfront "Deal" while the rates are LOW, inventory is high & prices are @ or very near Bottom. This is such a beautiful time of year to look at lake property and the perfect time of year to purchase (Because you'll be all set & ready when swimming & boating season comes around again). Not to mention the Memories you can make spending Holidays in your new Lake House. A good thing to do if you are interested in purchasing is to get pre-qualified so you will know exactly what price range you should be concentrating on. Below you'll find a list of several lenders who would be more than happy to help you with this process. Please make sure you tell them I referred you. I have compiled this list of referral worthy lenders based on excellent communication skills, experience, ease of past transactions, etc. Of course, if you already have an established relationship with a lender that's even better.
LENDERS:

Amy Eberhart (Community Home Mortgage):
email: amy.eberhart@churchillmortgage.com
Cel:864-314-0602

Becky Williams (Bank of Anderson):
email: becky.williams@bankanderson.com
Cel: 864-376-7283

Brenda Tyler ( First Citizens)
Email: brenda.tyler@firstcitizensonline.com
Cel: 864-414-2255

Lois Philyaw (Peoples Mortgage): Office: 864-231-7778

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Introducing Lake Hartwell & Lake Keowee to Prospective Buyers from out of state

I had the privilege to share our beautiful area with new people this weekend and it brought to mind the first time I visited Lake Hartwell, Lake Keowee & Lake Jocassee. I was absolutely in awe of the natural beauty and felt sublimely peaceful. We who live here in Upstate SC & NE Ga. are probably the luckiest people in the world. Having these natural wonders all around us to enjoy takes a lot of the stresses of the world off of our shoulders. It's not hard at all to "fall in love" with our area....we prove that almost every time we show new people around our area lakes & foothills. I think it is more than appropriate for us all the Thank God every day for this wonderful gift he has bestowed on us.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Drowning on Lake Hartwell

I was so sorry to wake up this morning to hear that there was yet another drowning on Lake Hartwell....A boy/ man from Toccoa, Ga. These drownings are so preventable! People need to respect the water and stop feeling so bullet proof! I am so very sad for this family!

We're Back & Business is Booming!

After a hiatus from this blog, we're back!  The Lake Hartwell real estate market is doing great, and the market report for May will be u...