Custom Homes in Old Edwards Reserve at Lake Keowee

Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and along the pristine shores of Lake Keowee, Old Edwards Reserve offers a distinctive combination of natural beauty, refined amenities, and community-driven living. The 3,900-acre private enclave features 30 miles of shoreline, a signature 18-hole golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus, a 200-slip marina, and walkable village spaces that bring resort-style comfort to everyday life. With a location near Sunset, South Carolina, yet accessible to Greenville, SC and Asheville, NC, the community strikes a rare balance of secluded elegance and convenience. 

Residents of Old Edwards Reserve enjoy more than scenery—they thrive in a lifestyle built for connection, adventure, and long-term value. From lakeside paddleboarding and boating to mountain-trail hiking, tennis and pickleball courts, and culinary offerings in the Village center, the amenities are thoughtfully designed for families and multiple generations. Whether your vision is a full custom home site or a more modest turnkey cottage, the flexibility of the Reserve’s real-estate offerings, combined with the natural setting and community infrastructure, makes it an ideal place to build your dream home and your future.

Reasons to Live at Old Edwards Reserve:

  • Expansive natural setting with mountain and lake views

  • Private 200-slip marina on Lake Keowee for year-round boating and waterfront living

  • Signature Jack Nicklaus golf course and extensive wellness, tennis, and recreation amenities

  • Custom home sites and luxury homes in a gated, master-planned community

  • Family-friendly village center with dining, market, trails, and social opportunities

  • Excellent accessibility to Greenville, Clemson, and cultural hubs while maintaining a private retreat feel

  • Long-term investment potential in a community designed for longevity and lifestyle

Our Recent Custom Home Builds in Old Edwards Reserve at Lake Keowee:

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