Remote and hybrid work has turned a lot of Lake Keowee second homes into primary ones. The lifestyle is a natural fit — but only if the connectivity and travel access support your work. A little verification before you buy prevents a frustrating surprise after.
Here’s what to confirm.
The make-or-break variable.
Service ranges from fiber in some areas to fixed-wireless or satellite in others. Verify available speeds at the specific property — not the general area — before you commit. Utility questions →
If your work can’t tolerate an outage, plan a backup — a second provider, cellular failover, or Starlink — and confirm what’s feasible at the site.
Coverage varies in the foothills; check your carrier at the actual property if mobile connectivity matters.
For work that still requires travel.
Greenville-Spartanburg International (GSP) is roughly 45–60 minutes from most of the lake; Charlotte and Atlanta are about two hours for longer-haul flights. Airports & travel →
Greenville’s business community and Clemson University are both within reach for meetings, coworking, and services. Clemson connection →
For fully remote roles, the trade of a commute for a dock is the whole point — and very achievable here.
Setting up to actually work.
Look for a dedicated office with good light and separation from household noise — and a view of the water doesn’t hurt.
Foothills storms happen; many remote workers add a standby generator for continuity.
Newer communities and homes tend to have stronger connectivity infrastructure — worth weighing for a work-from-home buyer. Buyer guide →
The questions buyers and sellers ask David first.
It depends on the address — fiber in some areas, fixed-wireless or satellite in others. Verify available speeds at the specific property before buying.
Greenville-Spartanburg (GSP) is about 45–60 minutes from most of the lake; Charlotte and Atlanta are roughly two hours for longer-haul travel.
If your work can’t tolerate outages, yes — a backup provider, cellular failover, or satellite. Confirm what’s feasible at the site.
Generally newer communities and homes have stronger infrastructure. It’s worth weighing as a work-from-home buyer.
A 30-minute conversation is the fastest way to get a confident next step.