Friday, September 28, 2012

PROVIDENCE Subdivision Easley SC

PROVIDENCE Subdivision Easley 

PROVIDENCE Subdivision Easley SC

Sold Home Price Range $400,000 - $495,000
Sold Approximate Home Size 3600 Sq. ft.
Sold Approximate Lot Size .63
HOA $350
***According to Greater Greenville Association of REALTORS (2010-2012)

PROVIDENCE Subdivision is located in Pickens County, SC between Easley and Powdersville with easy access to Hwy 123 and Hwy 153. Interstate 85 is also only 5 miles away. Keowee, Lake Hartwell and Table Rock State Park are all with in about 20 miles. Downtown Greenville, home to The Peace Center For Performing Arts and The Greenville Drive baseball stadium are only about a 15-minute drive.  Spartanburg is less than a 30-minute commute.  PROVIDENCE Subdivision is located halfway between Atlanta Georgia and Charlotte North Carolina.

Prestigious PROVIDENCE Subdivision is an elegant and stylish neighborhood that defines quality and custom built homes in the center of Upstate SC close to the Pickens/Anderson County line with short commutes to any part of Greenville, Anderson and Clemson. This subdivision offers Gorgeous custom home styles featuring most with all brick exteriors that range in price from $350,000-1,000,000. The mix of this subdivisions location combined with the elegant custom home styles makes this subdivision a very attractive place to raise your family.

East End Elementary, Getty’s Middle School and the new Easley High School are all within 5 miles to help make smooth commutes with children. Clemson University, Anderson University, Furman University, Greenville Technical College are all within a 30 minute drive. The new Tri County Technical College-Easley-Campus is about 1 mile from the subdivision.

Visit TyCarey.com, your local real estate expert for much more information about PROVIDENCE and many more subdivisions in the greater Greenville real estate market.


Thursday, September 27, 2012

WESTCHESTER Subdivision Easley SC

WESTCHESTER Subdivision Easley SC

Sold Home Price Range $196,000 - $315,000
Sold Approximate Home Size 2200-3200 sq. ft.***According to Greater Greenville Association of REALTORS (2011-2012)

WESTCHESTER Subdivision is located in Pickens County, SC between Easley and Powdersville with easy access to Hwy 123 and Hwy 153. Interstate 85 is also only 5 miles away. Keowee, Lake Hartwell and Table Rock State Park are all with in about 20 miles.

WESTCHESTER was started in the 1990’s and designed with winding southern style roads. This traditional neighborhood boasts of beautiful quality homes in the center of Upstate SC close to the Pickens/Anderson County line with short commutes to any part of Greenville, Anderson and Clemson. This subdivision offers a variety of home styles featuring some with all brick exteriors while others offer different combinations of stucco, wood, vinyl and brick. The mix of the subdivision location combined with the home styles as well as exterior finishes makes this subdivision a very attractive place to call home. The residents of WESTCHESTER also enjoy a Clubhouse offering a wrap around front porch to welcome family and friends. Tennis, basketball courts and a swimming pool also is sure to provide hours of family fun time.

East End Elementary, Getty’s Middle School and the new Easley High School are all within 5 miles to help make smooth commutes with children. Clemson University, Anderson University, Furman University, Greenville Technical College are all within a 30 minute drive. The new Tri County Technical College-Easley Campus is about 1 mile from the subdivision.

Visit TyCarey.com, your local real estate expert for much more information about WESTCHESTER and many more subdivisions in the greater Greenville real estate market.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Don’t be TARDY with your CURB APPEAL.

Don’t be TARDY with your CURB APPEAL.


Don’t be TARDY with your CURB APPEAL.

School has started and the heat is now becoming bearable. Fall is right around the corner. Time is running out to get those outside chores done around your home before old man winter arrives. Here are a few of end of summer outside house to do’s.

First, finish those outside landscaping projects that were started in the spring. Clean up around the outside of your home. Pull all the weeds; trim shrubs and trees and finish the landscaping with your choice of mulch, straw or stone. Visit Lowe’s or your favorite home store and pick out some fall plants and flowers to add some fall color to your curb appeal. Also, fall is the time to re-seed and fertilize your grass. Don’t forget, once leaves begin to fall, you should pick up or blow them at least every other day to protect the life of new grass.

Second, you will want to finish all outside painting projects. Windows and doors should all be checked inside and out for cracks or air leaks. Small cracks should be caulked and painted. Larger cracks can be packed with insulation, then caulked and painted. A little work now can save you hundreds of dollars on your power bill this winter.

For more tips on adding some curb appeal to your home around Easley, SC for any season visit TyCarey.com

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Getting Rich In Real Estate

Getting Rich In Real EstateStop chasing every new fad or bright and shiny object that gets your attention. I love to use the analogy of the blinders that the farmer uses on the plow horse that keeps him focused on the ground ahead. You simply will not be successful at what you’re doing if you’re constantly running towards the newest shiny real estate get rich program, class, CD, book or seminar that gets your attention. STOP IT! The combination of having a smart game plan, some accountability and a lot of hard work will equal success for both REALTORS and real estate investors.
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Thursday, August 28, 2008