Student and gameday condos in Clemson S.C. for sale.

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In The Clemson Foothills of S.C.

After All, Home Is Where You Find It

Tucked into the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains of South Carolina, Clemson is home to more than 11,000 year-round residents who relish the small-town atmosphere combined with the energy of a university environment.

It's home to more than 18,000 Clemson University students from all over South Carolina, all 50 states and 70 foreign countries.

The rhythm and beauty of four distinct seasons are evident in the Clemson landscape, yet the climate is mild enough for outdoor activity to continue year-round. Spectacular golf courses are minutes away; Lakes Hartwell and Keowee offer boating and fishing; the Blue  mountains, within an hour's drive, feature superb hiking, white water rafting, skiing and trout fishing.

A Home Of Your Own Making

Clemson's residential areas are a community asset, with wide variations in price range, architectural style and chararcter. From downtown neighborhoods within walking distance of shopping, restaurants and the university, to country settings with spectacular lake and mountain vistas.

It's home to natives who have lived here for generations and who bring stability and their own local color to the community, And, increasingly, it's home to retirees.

We'll Make You Feel At Home

 

Buy Here, Live Here, Invest Here

We want to be your ONLY Realtor!

Re/Max Foothills
1017 Tiger Blvd.
Clemson, SC 29631
864-654-4345 
 

  • Student Housing Condos
  • Primary Homes
  • Homesites
  • Stillwater Community & Homesites
  • The Glen at Stonehaven 
  • Lake Keowee & Hartwell Properties
Terry and Mary Handegan
Office Phone: (864) 654-4345
Fax: (864)654-2245
Terry's Cell: (864) 650-0901
Mary's Cell: (864) 653-0198
 
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