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Gwendolyn Fowler

Gwendolyn Fowler
Real Estate Agent (Broker-in-Charge)
West Union SC

Broker-in-Charge (SC: 10307)

39 years experience

REALTOR® 6 Active Listings Serves Oconee County, SC
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Gwen Fowler Real Estate
Office Address
317 S Hwy 11
West Union, SC  29696
(Oconee County)
Office Phone
864-638-3599
Office Fax
866-225-1860
Mobile
864-638-3599
Email
g***@*******.com
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Service Areas

Long Creek: SC Mountain Rest: SC Seneca: SC Newry: SC Salem: SC Utica: SC Tamassee: SC Walhalla: SC West Union: SC Richland: SC Madison: SC Westminster: SC

About Gwendolyn Fowler

Gwen Fowler is a dedicated real estate agent and lifelong resident of Oconee County, where she has developed a deep appreciation for the community. Her extensive local knowledge allows her to expertly navigate the real estate landscape, helping clients discover distinctive properties and unique experiences.

An avid hiker, Gwen enjoys exploring the natural beauty of the national forests and state parks in the area. She has also embraced her culinary interests, often hosting friends for meals at her home. Since the onset of the pandemic, her passion for food has flourished, earning her the title of a self-proclaimed foodie.

Gwen shares her life with her husband, Henry, who often joins her in the office. Their partnership is a cornerstone of her daily life, although her allegiance to the Florida Gators occasionally takes precedence during game days.

In her leisure time, Gwen enjoys reading, hiking with friends, and spending quality moments with her cat, O.C., affectionately known as the "Office Cat." Residing near Highway 28 at the base of Stumphouse Mountain, she is committed to serving the Oconee community and looks forward to connecting with clients and neighbors alike.

Oconee County, SC Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$677,096
Avg. Listing Price
From Gwendolyn's portfolio
3.5 / 2.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,451 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
443
Active Listings
Current inventory

Oconee County, South Carolina represents one of the state's most dynamic real estate markets, characterized by its stunning lakefront properties along Lake Keowee and Lake Hartwell, combined with proximity to both Clemson University and the Blue Ridge Mountains. The county's unique position as a retirement destination and recreational hotspot has created a distinctive property landscape that attracts buyers from across the Southeast, particularly retirees from Florida and the Northeast seeking cooler climates and lower cost of living.

With 386 total actively licensed agents serving the county, the market maintains a robust professional network where every agent has email connectivity, reflecting the area's tech-savvy approach to modern real estate transactions. This comprehensive digital presence has become essential as out-of-state buyers increasingly rely on virtual tours and remote communications to navigate Oconee County's diverse property offerings, from luxury lakefront estates to mountain cabins and university-adjacent rental investments.

Major Oconee County, South Carolina Real Estate Markets

Seneca serves as the county seat and primary commercial hub, featuring a mix of historic downtown properties, suburban developments, and convenient access to both lakes and Clemson University just across the county line. The city's strategic location along Highway 123 has made it particularly attractive for families and professionals seeking small-town charm with urban amenities. Walhalla, nestled closer to the mountains, offers a distinctly different market focused on rural properties, historic homes, and recreational land, while Westminster provides affordable housing options and growing appeal among first-time homebuyers.

The Lake Keowee corridor, including areas around Salem and portions of Seneca, represents the county's premium market segment, with waterfront properties routinely selling for well above county averages. Meanwhile, the Lake Hartwell region offers more accessible lakefront options, creating a fascinating price stratification that requires intimate local knowledge to navigate effectively. This geographic diversity means agents often specialize in specific areas, from mountain properties near the North Carolina border to developed lakefront communities with resort-style amenities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Oconee County's real estate market operates on multiple seasonal cycles, with lake properties experiencing peak activity during spring and early summer, while mountain properties see increased interest during fall months when foliage attracts buyers. The proximity to Clemson University creates an additional layer of complexity, as rental properties and student housing influence pricing and availability in eastern portions of the county. Surprisingly, the area has also become a hotspot for remote workers seeking affordable living with recreational amenities, driving demand for properties with home office potential.

The county's rapid growth has created interesting market tensions between preservation of rural character and development pressure, particularly around lake areas where buildable lots have become increasingly scarce. This scarcity has driven creative development patterns, including renovation of older lake cottages into luxury homes and conversion of agricultural land into residential communities, trends that require agents to understand both traditional rural property dynamics and modern development regulations.

Why Businesses Need Oconee County, South Carolina Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders and financial institutions benefit tremendously from direct access to Oconee County's agent network, as the area's unique mix of seasonal buyers, retirees, and investment purchasers creates diverse lending opportunities that require specialized product knowledge. Insurance companies also find value in agent relationships here, given the county's exposure to both lakefront and mountain property risks, plus the need for specialized coverage on high-value recreational properties that may sit vacant for portions of the year.

Home service providers, from contractors to landscapers, rely on agent referrals to connect with the county's steady stream of new residents and property renovators, while title companies and real estate attorneys depend on agent networks to navigate the complex property histories common in areas with significant recreational and agricultural land conversion. The complete email accessibility of all 386 licensed agents makes Oconee County particularly attractive for businesses seeking to establish comprehensive professional networks in this growing market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Gwendolyn Fowler has 6 properties for sale in West Union and surrounding areas.

$120,000

Listed 2026-01-01

417 Welborn Rd
West Union, SC  29696

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
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Lot: 34,848 sf
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$80,000

Listed 2024-09-04

The Bear Blvd
Tamassee, SC  29686

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Lot: 42,253 sf
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$25,000

Listed 2025-02-20

E-15 Jocassee Ridge Way
Salem, SC  29676

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Lot: 98,881 sf
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$35,000

Listed 2025-02-20

E-7 Jocassee Ridge Way
Salem, SC  29676

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Lot: 81,022 sf
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$17,000

Listed 2026-01-21

E-23 Jocassee Ridge Way
Salem, SC  29676

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Lot: 45,738 sf
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$270,000

Listed 2025-04-24

123 Sequoyah Dr
Fair Play, SC  29643

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,344
Lot: 26,136 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Gwendolyn Fowler currently has no rental properties available in West Union and surrounding areas. Check back later.