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Take the Next StepWelcome to the community you'll love calling home. Seneca, South Carolina, the largest city in Oconee County, is situated in the scenic foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Originally built as a bustling railroad town, Seneca has grown into a welcoming city full of unique boutiques, delicious restaurants and family friendly activities all year long. With access to larger cities like Greenville and natural highlights like Lake Hartwell, Seneca is an in-demand destination for any new homebuyers. Discover all there is to see and do from a brand-new Ryan home in Seneca, SC.
Seneca, South Carolina's public schools are all in the Oconee County School District. Seneca High School is a division 3-A accredited public school and serves grades 9-12. Seneca also has one public middle school for grades 6-8 and three public elementary schools for grades K-5. Nearby colleges and universities include renowned institutions like Clemson University, Southern Wesleyan University, Anderson University, and Tri-County Technical College. New Ryan homebuyers and their families will all enjoy having such outstanding education options so close to home.
Seneca's downtown Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The area's trademark American industrial architecture is brimming with both charm and character, framed by the scenic rural mountains that surround the region. In 2023, Seneca will proudly celebrate its Sesquicentennial throughout the whole year. The city's origins date back to its construction as a lake resort due to major dam projects on the Keowee, Tugaloo and other nearby rivers. Those same lakes, along with Lake Hartwell and Lake Jocassee, are all favorites of both residents and visitors alike. New Ryan homebuyers in Seneca, SC, will love making their own memories all throughout this gorgeous city.