3903 Turnberry Loop Seneca, SC 29678
$375,348
Active
3
2 full
1750-1999
0.42
Single Family
20251676
Cross Creek Plan
No
Yes
Welcome to this remarkable home located in the Private community of Cross Creek Plantation in Seneca. Cross Creek Plantation is conveniently located close to everything Seneca and Clemson have to offer. This Great Southern Home Plan Wisteria D2 is a 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom home at around 1773 sq ft. This home will have Stainless Steel Deluxe Gas Package with Gas Cooktop, Microwave/Wall Oven and Dishwasher, Gas Fireplace with Mantle and Hearth, Advanced Estate Series Trim Package, 3x6 White Kitchen Backsplash, Galveston Oak Luxury Vinyl Flooring in the Foyer, Hallway, Kitchen, Family/Gathering/Great Room, Full Bathrooms and Laundry and Dining Room, Level 3 Tile Shower, Elongated and Comfort Height toilets, Upgraded Brantford Moen Plumbing Fixtures, White Upgrade Shake Style Painted Cabinets, Kitchen Island, Site Built Bookshelves, Raised Bar in Kitchen and 3 cm White Lace Quartz Countertops. Great Southern Homes is proud of their Green and Smart home features which include; R50 attic insulation, Tankless gas water heater, Energy Efficient 14 seer gas HVAC, High performance low E tilt-out windows and more. Full membership is not required to live in Cross Creek. Social Membership is offered as well. PHOTOS ARE OF A MODEL HOME THAT IS SIMILAR BUT NOT THE EXACT HOME! Cross Creek Plantation is a P.B. Dye Championship Golf course community with gated entrance, swimming pool, gorgeous clubhouse, and 2 dining facilities. CCP is located off Wells Highway just minutes from quality schools, shopping, hospital, medical facilities, and YMCA! Buyer Receives $5000 in Closing Costs with Preferred Lender
Listing Brokerage Name
Carolina Foothills Real EstateProperty Details
General
Type
- Single Family
Style
- Contemporary
- Craftsman
- Traditional
- One Story
Parking
- Attached Garage
Year Built
- 2022
Acreage
- 0.42
Square Feet
- 1750-1999
List Date
- Jun 7, 2022
HOA
- $3,400 Annually
HOA Fee Includes
- Pool
- Street Lights
Basement Rooms
- No/Not Applicable
Subdivision
- Cross Creek Plan
Schools
Elementary School
- Blue Ridge Elementary
Middle School
- Seneca Middle
High School
- Seneca High
Interior
Flooring
- Carpet
- Luxury Vinyl Tile
- Tile
Sewer Type
- Public Sewer
Water Type
- Public Water
Cooling
- Central Electric
- Central Forced
Heating
- Central Gas
- Gas Pack
- Natural Gas
Appliances
- Cooktop - Gas
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Microwave - Built in
- Range/Oven-Gas
- Wall Oven
- Water Heater - Gas
Interior Features
- Attic Stairs-Disappearing
- Built-In Bookcases
- Ceiling Fan
- Ceilings-Smooth
- Connection - Dishwasher
- Connection - Washer
- Countertops-Granite
- Electric Garage Door
- Fireplace
- Fireplace-Gas Connection
- Walk-In Closet
- Washer Connection
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Driveway - Concrete
- Tilt-Out Windows
- Vinyl Windows
Exterior Construction
- Brick
- Vinyl Siding
Roof
- Architectural Shingles
Foundation
- Crawl Space
Community Amenities
- Clubhouse
- Common Area
- Gated Community
- Golf Course
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
Golf Course
- Yes
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Community - Seneca
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Seneca is a charming town located along the shore of beautiful Lake Keowee in Upstate South Carolina. Boasting a popular historic district, lakefront homes, and plenty of small-town attractions, Seneca is a wonderful place to call home.
Real Estate
Seneca real estate includes an array of homes ranging in style, size and price point. There are a number of homes in Seneca located along the shore of Lake Keowee, offering breathtaking lake vistas and immediate water access. Seneca homes are typically situated on spacious lots, enjoying the natural beauty of this charming town.
Lifestyle and Attractions
Situated along the southern shore of the sparkling Lake Keowee lies Seneca, a charming town of just over 8,000 residents. The historic downtown area of Seneca features a number of shops, eateries and other local businesses, concentrated in the charming Ram Cat Alley filled with buildings built between the 1880s and 1930s. This narrow 21-building commercial district is filled with character and history, and remains a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.
See a movie at Premiere Seneca Cinema 8 or a production at the Oconee Community Theatre in Seneca. Or explore the great outdoors just outside of town with a visit to Lake Keowee, where you can go skiing, boating, fishing, swimming, or hiking along nearby trails. The historic Lunney House Museum was built in 1906 and features a beautiful Arts & Crafts interior filled with period furnishings. Oconee County Hospital is located in Seneca, providing quality healthcare for residents and those living in surrounding communities.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Seneca is served by the School District of Oconee County, which operates 16 elementary schools, five middle schools, four high schools, and a state-of-the-art career and technology center. Additionally, there are a number of private school options available within the region. While there are no colleges or universities in Seneca, residents may easily access the institutions in nearby Clemson, including Clemson University, Southern Wesleyan University, and Clemson College.
History
Seneca was originally founded as Seneca City, named for a Native American village in the area and the Seneca River. Seneca was situated at the intersection of the Blue Ridge Railroad and the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railroad, which are now part of the Norfolk Southern Railway. Two engineers for the Air Line Railroad purchased the land from Colonel Brown of Anderson, South Carolina. The land was divided into one-mile lots stemming from a stake driven into the center of the railroad intersection, which marked the center of town. The town held an auction on August 14, 1873 and Seneca City received a charter on March 14, 1874. It wasn’t until 1908 that the town’s name was changed to Seneca.
Seneca became a prominent marketing and shipping point for cotton, and eventually, a passenger terminal, a number of hotels, and a park — now called Norton-Thompson Park — were built near the railroad tracks. Several textile mills were also erected in Seneca and most have since closed their doors.
The town saw significant growth with the construction of Lake Hartwell in 1963, Lake Keowee in 1971, and Lake Jocassee in 1974.
Approximate Distance to:
Anderson: 25.5 Miles
Greenville: 37.5 Miles
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport: 50.5 Miles
Hospitals:
- Oconee Memorial Hospital: 2 Miles
- Greenville Hospital: 36 Miles
Major Highway:
- Highway 28 S: 1 Mile
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