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Studio Apartments for Rent in Seneca, SC

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    $989 - $2,199 per month

    TreeHaus Clemson

    Studio - 5 Beds

    10926 Clemson Blvd, Seneca, SC 29678

    10926 Clemson Blvd, Seneca, SC 29678
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    $784 - $947 per month

    FIELD VILLAGE APARTMENTS

    Studio - 1 Bed

    110 Field Village Dr, Seneca, SC 29678

    Our beautiful community is located in Seneca, South Carolina and offers independent living for residents over 62 years old and/or mobility impaired residents over 18 years old. Field Village is a modern Garden-Type apartment facility that was constructed with the assistance of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Designed for 62 years and older and/or mobility impaired. Senior

    110 Field Village Dr, Seneca, SC 29678

Why Live in Seneca

Set along the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Upstate South Carolina, Seneca is a small city known for its outdoor recreation and natural beauty. With a population of roughly 9,000, Seneca offers an active lifestyle and a walkable downtown. The city is situated on the banks of Lake Keowee and has access to Lake Hartwell and Lake Jocassee, providing ample opportunities for fishing and boating. South Cove Park on Lake Keowee features beaches and campsites, while hiking trails at Oconee State Park are just 20 miles away. Seneca's downtown area, particularly Ram Cat Alley, is a hub for shopping and dining, with restaurants, boutiques, and regular community events like Jazz on the Alley. The Oconee County School District, serving Seneca, is highly rated and offers a robust school-choice program. Nearby Clemson University, seven miles east, adds to the educational and cultural landscape. Seneca's housing includes lakefront estates and midcentury homes, with suburban neighborhoods featuring New Traditional architecture. The city is car-reliant, with U.S. Route 123 connecting to Greenville, 37 miles northeast, and Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport 50 miles away. Seneca's crime rates are lower than the national average for violent crimes, with property crimes near the national figures. The city experiences hot, humid summers and cool winters, with occasional intense storms and rare tornadoes. Seneca is also in an emergency planning zone for the Oconee Nuclear Station, located 9 miles northeast.

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