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K.T. Ruthven, ePro (McKinney Realty of Aiken) Real Estate Agent

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K.T. Ruthven
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location_on Savannah River Plant, SC — McKinney Realty of Aiken
Get to Know K.T. Ruthven

I'm an easy going person with the passions to allow you to look at the property you're looking for, not just the properties I'm selling.   I'm currently the Director of the Aiken county MLS and sit on the legisislative committee.  To find out more, visit my website at www.RealEstateHunter.org   If you wish to contact me, my contact info can be seen on my website or you can email me at KT@RealEstateHunter.org

                      

I resently finish my Broker Exam courses, earned an ePro designation to better help my clients.  I am also involved with the Legislative committe on the board of Realtors.  I was elected to serve as MLS Director which I am currently serving as this year.  I have several non-profesional clubs, hobbies and activities which I am also very involved in.

 About McKinney Realty

McKinney Realty is a locally owned company that has been in the real estate business for over 25 years.  McKinney Realty is very  in services offer, everything from RELO, Rentals, Management of residential, commercial and home owner associations; appraisals; Sales of commercial, residential and agricultural property. 

K.T. specializes in sales of all areas, but may be able to help with any anything, so don't hesitate to contact him.  To see more about McKinney Realty, visit our website at www.McKinneyRealtyofAiken.com

  

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The question should be why wouldn't you choose Aiken, South Carolina.           

                       Who said you can't have it all?   Come discover Aiken where smiling faces and beautiful places are abundant. The quality of life in this historic Southern city is unparalleled.  Aiken is one of the loveliest cities in the south and is recognized for the fine golf courses and love of horses. Aiken is rich in history and tradition with annual sporting events such as the Aiken Triple Crown, Aiken Fox Hunt, and Masters is played only a few miles across the Savannah River and many.     Aiken is a great place to retire and enjoy the mild climate of South Carolina.   At the center of Aiken County is the City of Aiken voted "All American City" in 1997.  This charming and quaint city has many historic settings and it's not unusual to see a horse and carriage trotting along down town.  Aiken is home to the Aiken Polo Club, craft shows, Community Play House, a wonderful Arts Center, a great campus of the University of South Carolina Aiken and a state of the art Aiken Regional Medical Center.   Aiken's Hitchcock Woods located in the heart of Down Town Aiken is over 2000 acres of undeveloped land laced with more than 65 miles of scenic, sandy trails limited to foot and hoof traffic.  The city of Aiken isn't the only lover of horses.  Aiken County is home to about forty polo fields, numerous polo clubs, and has hosted Polo's Gold Cup   From Aiken's broad parkways to its bustling parks and recreation facilities, from its historic estates to its newly constructed residential neighborhoods, from its sprawling horse farms to its downtown horse district, Aiken is the result of over 170 years of homebuilders, store owners, Chamber of Commerce and civic leaders who took pride in this town. Together, they built one of the most picturesque communities in the southeast, if not the country.  Stats:   The average annual high temperature is a comfortable 78 degrees in Aiken Real Estate and Edgefield, while the annual average low is a mere 50 degrees. Even in the coldest months of the year, the average high is 58 degrees,Come join me on a tour of Aiken.To set up a tour of down town and the historic section, call 642-7631.

 

Aiken, South Carolina A rich heritage and pristine beauty, balanced by exciting activities and a cosmopolitan flair make Aiken the place for all   From it's broad parkways to its bustling parks and recreation facilities, from historic estates to newly constructed residential neighborhoods, from sprawling horse farms to the downtown horse district, Aiken is the result of over 170 years of homebuilders, store owners and civic leaders who took pride in their town. Together, they built one of the most picturesque towns in the southeast, if not the country. Truly a great place for every phase of life.   Historically, Aiken was a retreat for Charleston residents escaping malaria and the marsh lands of the South Carolina low county. Aiken later became home to a "Winter Colony" as people of great wealth from the North flocked here to escape bitter winters. The town was also a popular health resort with a perfect climate combining warm, dry air, scented with pine and abundant spring water, which resulted in a healing combination. Wealthy horse enthusiasts soon discovered Aiken and brought their animals for pleasure and training. As they fell in love with the area they built extravagant cottages and stables that still survive today.   Traditions of the past still influence Aiken today. Polo is played on Sundays afternoon, from April to November, just like it was in 1882. Majestic live oaks and magnolia trees line the streets. The sound of cheering fills the air when the horse races take place in the spring and fall. The green of the golf courses that fill Aiken can be seen throughout the town. People smile and speak as they pass on the downtowns streets, which are filled with unique shops, art galleries, antique stores and a variety of restaurants.   Originally a winter colony of international sporting enthusiasts, Aiken is now one of the country's most important equestrian centers with facilities for trail riding, fox hunter, hunter-jumper events, race tracks, steeplechasing, polo, race horses and many other disciplines.   The largest urban forest in the country is at the heart of Aiken. Hitchcock Woods is 2000 acres with more than 65 miles of pine scented, sandy trails that are limited to foot, paw and hoof traffic.   One of the first places where polo is played in the U.S., with over 125 years of play in Aiken. Aiken is home to approximately 40 polo fields, many active polo clubs and has hosted the International Federation of Polo's Gold Cup.   Aiken isn't just about the horses. Aiken features world class golf, tennis, soccer, excellent shopping and dining, a variety of cultural activities, a regional medical center and the nationally ranked University of South Carolina at Aiken.   Year round play makes Aiken a golfers haven. There are several private, semi-private and semi public golf course in Aiken. Located 20 minutes from Bobby Jones' majestically Augusta National home of the Master makes Aiken the hot spot of for the world of golf every April.   Located on the Savannah River, Aiken is an ideal place for those interested in water sports. World class boat races are held on the Savannah every years. Langley Pond is the host to crew training for local colleges, clubs and during the Atlanta Olympics, some Olympic teams practice on the pond. The Edisto River (the largest black water river in the southeast), the Savannah River, many other steams, ponds and lakes are ideal for fresh water fishing. For those who wish, some great fishing salt water fishing is two hours away on the coast.   Hopeland Gardens is a park at the center of Aiken. Bequeathed to the city of Aiken, this fourteen acre estate was opened in 1969 as a public garden. Radiating throughout the gardens is a network of paths shaded under 100 year old live oaks, deodor cedars and magnolias. The lazy curves of the paths and garden borders lead visitors throughout a wonderful variety of experiences sure to please visitors of all ages. ON Monday night's, from May through August, Hopelands hosts a series of outdoor concerts. Admission is free but bring a lawn chair or picnic blanket to sit on.           Provided by: K.T. Ruthven (803)617-9356 email: KT@RealEstateHunter.org www.RealEstateHunter.org McKinney Realty 977 Dougherty Rd/Aiken/SC/29803 800-622-0221

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As anyone walking the sidewalks of downtown, O'Dell Weeks track or anywhere else in town will tell you, Aiken is the most beautiful place to live, play & thrive. For area information please call K.T.