Cope Property Management

Cope Property Management Cope Property Management and is a full service property management company serving the Tri County area of South Carolina

If you know someone looking for a place for Clemson graduation share this link. There was a cancellation.
04/13/2026

If you know someone looking for a place for Clemson graduation share this link. There was a cancellation.

Welcome to this exquisite reinvented 5 Bedroom 3 Bathroom farmhouse home on a gently sloping Lake Keowee waterfront lot. Panoramic views and impressive sunsets over Lake Keowee will inspire you as you relax and rejuvenate. The downstairs living space offers multiple activities and games for the enti...

Located in Tamarack subdivision is a great 2 bedroom, fully furnished townhome with all utilities included. Great from a...
03/27/2026

Located in Tamarack subdivision is a great 2 bedroom, fully furnished townhome with all utilities included. Great from a traveling nurse or professional who just needs a short term stay without a long term contract.

COMPLETELY REMODELED AND GREAT LOCATION SHORT TERM RENTAL This home is fully furnished and will include all utilities. This is the perfect rental for a traveling professional. One bedroom has a queen bed and the other can be used an office but does have a twin day bed. SHORT TERM RENTAL

We have two 2 bedroom duplexes for rent off of Carson Rd.
03/27/2026

We have two 2 bedroom duplexes for rent off of Carson Rd.

Remodeled unit in a great location!2 bedroom, 1 bathWasher/dryer hookups included

Affordable 2 bedroom apartment/triplex.
03/27/2026

Affordable 2 bedroom apartment/triplex.

This tri-plex is located off of Shiloh Rd. in Seneca. The two bedrooms and one bathroom are upstairs, and the kitchen and living room are downstairs. It also has a porch off of the master bedroom. The pictures are of a different unit on Julie Lane with the same lay out. NO PETS ALLOWED! Power: Blue....

Looking for a 3 bedroom rental?
03/27/2026

Looking for a 3 bedroom rental?

2 units available 3BR, 2BA duplex for $1400/month. ~1100 Square Feet Located in Seneca just off of Tokeena Rd/59 Kitchen has all new brand appliances included dishwasher and built in microwave oven. Lawn care included Large back yard and front deck Washer and dryer hookup- Stackable unit only

03/12/2026

Check out Keowee Vacation Rentals page.
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Luxury vacation rentals on Lake Keowee and Lake Hartwell. Formally operated under Cope Property Management until January 2026 at which time we branched off the vacation rentals from the long term rentals. Same great staff and same great service.

Hey check out Keowee Vacation Rentals... our new home for our short term rentals.
03/12/2026

Hey check out Keowee Vacation Rentals... our new home for our short term rentals.

Discover your dream vacation rental at Cope Property Management on Lake Keowee | Privately owned homes, cabins, villas & cottages managed by professionals.

We had a last minute cancellation for this weekend. Only $200/night for a home that sleeps 8 and only 16 minutes to Clem...
10/13/2025

We had a last minute cancellation for this weekend. Only $200/night for a home that sleeps 8 and only 16 minutes to Clemson.

Come and enjoy this cozy retreat located at the end of a quiet shaded cove with big water views. This property is all about family. Perfect for small ...

09/21/2025

Spread the word... if you find a vacation rental on one of the major booking platforms and it is managed by a property management company, you will save money if you will Goolge that company and book directly with them. These platforms charge both the guest and the host as much as 15-20% in fees. In the end, the guest is absorbing that cost in the price.

By the end of the year, Airbnb will shift the guest fees all onto the host, so guests won't see the 12-13% in Airbnb fees anymore. But, guests will still pay them, because hosts will embed that cost in the rates.

Bottom line, we have some really great property management companies in our area managing vacation rentals. Check us all out before booking on the big OTAs and save yourself some money. We all want to keep vacations affordable for guests and profitable for owners. This applies to anywhere you travel to.

Last minute cancellation for Memorial Day weekend. Amazing home with an epic double decker dock.
05/20/2025

Last minute cancellation for Memorial Day weekend. Amazing home with an epic double decker dock.

Settled in a private community, this home is sure to not leave you disappointed. Carefully crafted and situated in a serene surrounding. On the main l...

09/13/2024

Celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day on Lake Keowee near Seneca on Sept. 14

National Hunting and Fishing Day will include activities such as kayaking, air rifles, camouflage games, fly tying and casting, and fishing on Lake Keowee. All activities are free, and all gear is provided.

National Hunting and Fishing Day will be celebrated on Saturday, Sept. 14 at South Cove County Park on Lake Keowee near Seneca in Oconee County. This free, family adventure is open to the public and all gear is provided.

“Hunters and anglers have made incredible financial contributions to conservation and natural resources for most of the past century, and this is celebrated on National Hunting and Fishing Day,” said Norman Pulliam, Spartanburg resident and chairman of the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) Board, one of the sponsors for the free event. “It is a wonderful opportunity for the community to come and enjoy the great outdoors in a safe, educational environment with family and friends while introducing the many activities the outdoor environment allows. It is our hope to recruit new hunters and anglers by encouraging participation and increasing public awareness of the connection between hunting, angling, and conservation.”

National Hunting and Fishing Day from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14 at South Cove County Park is made possible by partnerships with SCDNR, Oconee County Parks and Recreation, Trout Unlimited, Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service, South Carolina 4-H Shooting Sports and Harry Hampton Wildlife Fund.

For directions and information, call South Cove County Park at (864) 882-5250 or visit its page at www.facebook.com/southcovecountypark.

National Hunting and Fishing Day will include activities such as archery, air rifles, camouflage games, fly tying and casting, kayaking, fishing on Lake Keowee and much more. All activities are free, and all gear is provided. Also, there will be displays and activities available from more than 20 conservation organizations from around the state to include beekeeping, SCDNR boating safety, and wildlife viewing.

Bring your family and friends, arrive at 8 a.m. and spend the day. Food vendors will be on hand so that you can purchase your lunch.

More than 100 years ago, hunters and anglers were the earliest and most vocal supporters of conservation and scientific wildlife management. They were the first to recognize that rapid development and unregulated uses of wildlife were threatening the future of many species.

Led by fellow sportsman President Theodore Roosevelt, these early conservationists called for the first laws restricting the commercial slaughter of wildlife. They urged sustainable use of fish and game, created hunting and fishing licenses, and lobbied for taxes on sporting equipment to provide funds for state conservation agencies. These actions were the foundation of the North American wildlife conservation model, a science-based, user-pay system that would foster the most dramatic conservation successes of all time.

These efforts led to the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act in 1937, which established a program of matching federal grants to the states for wildlife habitat improvement and management research. After the legislation was passed, populations of white-tailed deer, elk, antelope, wild turkey, wood ducks and many other species began to recover from decades of unregulated exploitation. For more information on the history and purpose of National Hunting and Fishing Day visit www.nhfday.org.

On May 2, 1972, President Richard Nixon signed the first proclamation of National Hunting and Fishing Day, writing, “I urge all citizens to join with outdoor sportsmen in the wise use of our natural resources and in insuring their proper management for the benefit of future generations.” By late summer, all 50 governors and more than 600 mayors had joined in by proclaiming state and local versions of National Hunting and Fishing Day.

SCDNR will stock catfish in Lake Keowee around the dock at South Cove County Park for National Hunting and Fishing Day Saturday, Sept. 14. Anglers are almost guaranteed to catch a fish!

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210 N Pine Street
Seneca, SC
29678

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:45pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:45am
Wednesday 9am - 4:45pm
Thursday 9am - 4:45pm
Friday 9am - 4:45pm

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