This $5.9 million SC lake house property could be subdivided for two more. Take a look
The property along the shore of Lake Keowee was one of just a few tracts not owned by Duke Energy when the lake was built in 1971 to service the Oconee Nuclear Station.
The Angelini family bought the five acres in 1982 and built a craftsman-style house — a rather large craftsman — in 2011.
Now the house and 4.75 acres — they are holding back some of the property for their neighbors — is for sale. Asking price $5.9 million.
One of the unusual features of this property is it comes with the opportunity to divide it into two more lakefront home sites, listing agent Patti Cason of KW Realty in Seneca said.
Located at 140 Sunset Bay Boulevard, the house looks like it would fit right in at Wilderness Lodge at Disney World. The two-story, wood and stone building has custom-made double doors and a covered front porch that enters into a foyer.
The great room has white oak flooring, a vaulted wood ceiling and a gas stone fireplace.
The master bedroom suite features a private deck and bath with a multi-jetted shower edged in Travertine tile, two walk-in closets and a laundry room with a brushed granite folding table. A second laundry room is located on the terrace level.
A deck has a wood-burning fireplace.
An office has a wall of windows with glass doors to the covered porch with an expansive view of the lake.
The house has a formal dining room, gourmet kitchen, Butler’s pantry, and breakfast room.
The lawn slopes down to plenty of shoreline.
Russell Angelini built the house for large family gatherings, “designing the terrace level for his parent’s enjoyment as it is a separate one-level home with elevator access,” the listing says.
Two bedrooms and two full baths, a recreation room with a fireplace and a second full kitchen are on the terrace level. This space is unfinished but could be used as a media room, toy room, and workshop, the listing says.
A four-car garage includes an apartment with a separate entrance.