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35 Legacy Park Road, Greenville image
35 Legacy Park Road, Greenville $1,500,000

Welcome to the Brownstones at Hollingsworth park, this unit is move in ready and is a stunning luxury destination. Built by Stoneledge Luxury Homes, this unit is well equ...

  • 3 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
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Greenville $1,425,000

The Parkview floor plan brings over 3200 square feet of luxurious brownstone living and stunning painted brick elevations to Hollingsworth Park at Verdae. Offering 4 bedr...

  • 4 Beds
  • 4 Baths
131 Trailside Lane, Greenville image
131 Trailside Lane, Greenville $225,000

Look no further! You have found the perfect one level, move-in ready townhome. Boasting with curb appeal, this charming home welcomes you with neutral colors, gorgeous ha...

  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
3706 E North Street Unit Unit Q4, Greenville image
3706 E North Street Unit Unit Q4, Greenville $139,900

Great Location at a modest price. Move-in Ready. New LPV floors, HVAC, Carpet and paint. Stainless Oven/stove and dishwasher and white fridge convey. Pool, playground and...

  • 3 Beds
  • 1.5 Baths
225 Lakeside Circle, Greenville image
225 Lakeside Circle, Greenville $157,000

Sitting on 175 acres, Rolling Green Village is one of the premier senior living communities (55+) in the Upstate of SC, and in addition to independent living the communit...

  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
400 E Mcbee Avenue, Greenville image
400 E Mcbee Avenue, Greenville $625,000

FABULOUS Downtown Condo in walking distance to everything Beautiful Downtown Greenville offers!!! Gorgeous open floorplan with Center Island and Granite countertops, Bea...

  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
19 Setter Lane Unit Unit B, Greenville image
19 Setter Lane Unit Unit B, Greenville $159,900

All offers due tomorrow, July 2nd by 6pm. Ready to ditch apartment living? This charming, single story, duplex style townhome is the perfect place for someone who wants e...

  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Baths
224 S Laurens Street Unit Unit 225, Greenville image
224 S Laurens Street Unit Unit 225, Greenville $419,900

Welcome to your own little piece of Downtown Greenville. Poinsett Corners is located in the heart of downtown, just one block off Main Street, this second floor unit is s...

  • 1 Beds
  • 1 Baths
1 Camden Woods Trail Unit 213A, Greenville image
1 Camden Woods Trail Unit 213A, Greenville $345,410

This home has a SELF TOUR option. New Construction!! The ALL NEW Princeton layout NOW AVAILABLE at Holly Ridge with Owners Suite on the main floor! This beautiful new P...

  • 3 Beds
  • 2.5 Baths
248 Ingleside Way, Greenville image
248 Ingleside Way, Greenville $350,000

This spacious 3 BED, 3 BATH CONDO, with over 2000 square feet has plenty of room for everyone, and is ready for new owners! When arriving inside the house, notice the EA...

  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
322 Christiane Way, Greenville image
322 Christiane Way, Greenville $275,000

If you're looking for a charming, low maintenance home in a great location, this townhome is for you! Perfectly situated between Mauldin and Woodruff Road, this 3-bedroom...

  • 3 Beds
  • 2.5 Baths
113 Ashgrove Lane, Greenville image
113 Ashgrove Lane, Greenville $289,900

This lovely one owner one level handicap accessible townhome has everything you've been searching for. Great open/split floorplan that offers lots of storage space. Spaci...

  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
702 S Main Street Unit Unit 201, Greenville image
702 S Main Street Unit Unit 201, Greenville $925,750

Live large in the finest location in downtown Greenville, South Carolina, right on Main Street, directly in the heart of the city. The Avant offers luxurious living in a ...

  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
107 Cedar Oak Lane Unit Lot 119, Greenville image
107 Cedar Oak Lane Unit Lot 119, Greenville $294,900

Imagine living maintenance free in a Spacious townhome Community located in the heart of Greenville!!!! The main level features an open floor plan with kitchen that has b...

  • 4 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
101 Cedar Oak Lane Unit Lot 116, Greenville image
101 Cedar Oak Lane Unit Lot 116, Greenville $309,900

Imagine living maintenance free in a Spacious townhome Community located in the heart of Greenville!!!! The main level features an open floor plan with kitchen that has b...

  • 4 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
218 Rocky Slope Road, Greenville image
218 Rocky Slope Road, Greenville $399,607 ▼

LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION. Beautiful 3 story townhome w/2 car garage and finished basement in the highly desirable Hollingsworth Park neighborhood! Located in the Verdae...

  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
400 Mills Avenue Unit 125, Greenville image
400 Mills Avenue Unit 125, Greenville $495,000

You simply can’t get better than unit 125 at the Lofts at Mills Mill where you will find historical mill conversion to luxury loft condominiums right here within walking ...

  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
19 A Edge Court, Greenville image
19 A Edge Court, Greenville $349,000

You won't want to miss this fabulous custom built condo nestled in the heart of the North Main Community just 5 minutes from downtown GVL. This totally updated unit has ...

  • 1 Beds
  • 2.5 Baths
927 S Main Street Unit unit 508, Greenville image
927 S Main Street Unit unit 508, Greenville $519,000

Step right on in to this amazing one bedroom, one bathroom condo located on the top floor of the Field House offering gorgeous, sweeping views of downtown Greenville and ...

  • 1 Beds
  • 1 Baths
110 N Markley Street Unit unit 305, Greenville image
110 N Markley Street Unit unit 305, Greenville $739,000

The LIFE, The VIEWS, THE LOCATION! Downtown Greenville living at it's best with a spectacular view of Paris Mtn., Caesars Head, and Table Rock...all just one block from M...

  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths

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Living in Downtown Greenville SC
Once was just a hunting ground for nearby Cherokee tribes in the mid-1700s, now rests Downtown Greenville. Around 1754, Richard Pearis, a Virginian settler, was given 100 thousand acres as a gift after he married a Cherokee woman. He utilized these acres to build a plantation beside the Reedy River. Over the decades, Greenville has grown to be the largest city in Greenville County and now holds its own as the county seat. Why is Downtown Greenville such a great place to live? Here we will outline some of the features that makes this city so popular and give you some insight on what to expect when residing here.
The Population
What began as a small and boring town of a few thousand citizens has now grown into a large and thriving community consisting of 64,060 people, ranking the 602nd largest city in the United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, Greenville is the fourth-fastest growing city in America. Over the years, the city of Greenville has invested in their infrastructure with a new city park resting west of downtown, along with renovations of homes in the North Main and Augusta Road neighborhoods. The city has been steadily granting permits for single-family home construction since 2012. The number of permits granted for multi-family homes has been on the rise since 2015.
This city represents your modern southern hospitality and friendly people around every corner.
The Cost of Living
Aside from housing costs, the cost of living in Greenville, SC is more affordable than average living costs in South Carolina. Most of the prices in Greenville concerning healthcare, utilities, transportation and more are considered below national averages.
The average cost of owning a home in Downtown Greenville is estimating $186,200, which normally gives you a good-sized lot. However, this price is expected to gradually increase over the next few years. The average price of renting a living space sits anywhere between $906 per month and $1,825 per month. This price estimate is split between a one bedroom living space and a four bedroom home.
The Best Places to Live
Greenville is known for its beautiful, green scenery, engaging and fun activities, and the friendly people that live there. Whether you are a student attending a local college, a growing family looking for somewhere to call home, or someone looking for a quiet place to spend their time, this city has a community that welcomes everyone.
Botany Woods
Botany Woods is a community where young families can grow and is often considered one of the best places to live in the city. Filled with family-friendly activities like community pool, sports fields, and a local playground. The community of Botany Woods is protected by security staff which assists in keeping the crime rates low and safe for your family.
The Cliffs
Resting just outside the city border is a community known as the golfer’s paradise, The Cliffs. This community is populated with multiple courses that were opened by the famous golfers, Jack Niklaus and Tom Jackson. The Cliffs gives residents a feeling of living in a village. The neighborhood hosts occasional activities that will bring the community together.
Dellwood
Dellwood is a small community, but flourishing nonetheless. The neighborhood holds many young couples and families and is considered one of the safest neighborhoods in the entire city. Locals can enjoy multiple parks and a small lake in the area. Dellwood is also home to the Bob Jones University, an accredited Christian liberal arts college where many young students attend. Dellwood holds a high ranking for the best neighborhood for millennials.
The Local Schools
Whether you have young children or you are a college student looking for attend a college in Greenville, South Carolina, Downtown Greenville has a variety of great schools for your picking. Powdersville Elementary or Pelham Road Elementary offers great education for primary-age children. Greenville Middle Academy and Sterling School are some great locations for junior high students.
The city also offers a variety of great high schools like Wade Hampton High, which rates number 11 in South Carolina. There is also J.L. Mann High Academy which ranks number 17 and Powdersville High ranking at number 22.
There are a total of six local colleges for college students to attend, but two of the most popular of these six are Bob Jones University and Furman University.
The Popular Attractions of Greenville
Many of the fun activities that reside in the state of South Carolina rests happily in the city of Downtown Greenville SC. Whether you are looking for places to shop, eat, or make fun memories with the family, Greenville has something for everybody. Downtown Greenville has over 200 retailers and restaurants. Looking for a nice, relaxing place to see bright lights, beautiful waterfalls, lush gardens, local shops, and a large variety of restaurants? Falls Park on the Reedy is the place to go. If you are trying to find fun things to do with the kids, you should take a quick trip to the Children’s Mseum of the Upstate. Here you will find many hands-on activities, exhibits, a climbing playground, and so much more.
After all this fun, the whole family will be ready for a tasty meal. Make a ride over to Smoke on the Water for some sandwiches, grilled burgers, steaks, and other American-style foods. If you’re in the mood for some old-fashioned southern cooking, Tupelo Honey has a vast array of meals at your service. Want some tacos? Willy Taco-Feed and Seed is a downtown favorite of the locals.
The Weather
With Greenville local climate, you will have the opportunity to fully enjoy all four seasons. The Winter temperature usually is high in the 50s, while offering some chilly nights. Temperature in the winter rarely goes below 30 degrees Fahrenheit. There is normally limited snow averaging at less than 5 inches the entire year, however, you can expect around 51 inches of rain.
Summer in Greenville is normally warm and humid reaching low 90s during the day and 60s to 70s in the evenings. Spring and Fall weather gives everything in between decorated with beautiful autumn colors.
In the end, if you are planning to move to Downtown Greenville SC, you have a lot of great things in store. Many people who travel to or reside in Greenville consider it a great city with many fun activities fit for all ages. With all of the fun and active attractions, you will also find quiet and comfortable places all around town. The city also offers good job opportunities and high ranking education. If you are looking for a team to assist in your journey to find your new home, give us a call today!
Living in Downtown Greenville SC

                            Once was just a hunting ground for nearby Cherokee tribes in the mid-1700s, now rests Downtown Greenville.  Around 1754, Richard Pearis, a Virginian settler, was given 100 thousand acres as a gift after he married a Cherokee woman.  He utilized these acres to build a plantation beside the Reedy River.  Over the decades, Greenville has grown to be the largest city in Greenville County and now holds its own as the county seat.  Why is Downtown Greenville such a great place to live?  Here we will outline some of the features that makes this city so popular and give you some insight on what to expect when residing here.
<strong> The Population</strong>
What began as a small and boring town of a few thousand citizens has now grown into a large and thriving community consisting of 64,060 people, ranking the 602nd largest city in the United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, Greenville is the fourth-fastest growing city in America. Over the years, the city of Greenville has invested in their infrastructure with a new city park resting west of downtown, along with renovations of homes in the North Main and Augusta Road neighborhoods. The city has been steadily granting permits for single-family home construction since 2012. The number of permits granted for multi-family homes has been on the rise since 2015.
This city represents your modern southern hospitality and friendly people around every corner.
<strong>The Cost of Living</strong>
Aside from housing costs, the cost of living in Greenville, SC is more affordable than average living costs in South Carolina. Most of the prices in Greenville concerning healthcare, utilities, transportation and more are considered below national averages.
The average cost of owning a home in Downtown Greenville is estimating $186,200, which normally gives you a good-sized lot. However, this price is expected to gradually increase over the next few years. The average price of renting a living space sits anywhere between $906 per month and $1,825 per month. This price estimate is split between a one bedroom living space and a four bedroom home.
<strong>The Best Places to Live</strong>
Greenville is known for its beautiful, green scenery, engaging and fun activities, and the friendly people that live there. Whether you are a student attending a local college, a growing family looking for somewhere to call home, or someone looking for a quiet place to spend their time, this city has a community that welcomes everyone.
Botany Woods
Botany Woods is a community where young families can grow and is often considered one of the best places to live in the city. Filled with family-friendly activities like community pool, sports fields, and a local playground. The community of Botany Woods is protected by security staff which assists in keeping the crime rates low and safe for your family.
The Cliffs
Resting just outside the city border is a community known as the golfer’s paradise, The Cliffs. This community is populated with multiple courses that were opened by the famous golfers, Jack Niklaus and Tom Jackson. The Cliffs gives residents a feeling of living in a village. The neighborhood hosts occasional activities that will bring the community together.
Dellwood
Dellwood is a small community, but flourishing nonetheless. The neighborhood holds many young couples and families and is considered one of the safest neighborhoods in the entire city. Locals can enjoy multiple parks and a small lake in the area. Dellwood is also home to the Bob Jones University, an accredited Christian liberal arts college where many young students attend. Dellwood holds a high ranking for the best neighborhood for millennials.
<strong>The Local Schools</strong>
Whether you have young children or you are a college student looking for attend a college in Greenville, South Carolina, Downtown Greenville has a variety of great schools for your picking. Powdersville Elementary or Pelham Road Elementary offers great education for primary-age children. Greenville Middle Academy and Sterling School are some great locations for junior high students.
The city also offers a variety of great high schools like Wade Hampton High, which rates number 11 in South Carolina. There is also J.L. Mann High Academy which ranks number 17 and Powdersville High ranking at number 22.
There are a total of six local colleges for college students to attend, but two of the most popular of these six are Bob Jones University and Furman University.
<strong>The Popular Attractions of Greenville</strong>
Many of the fun activities that reside in the state of South Carolina rests happily in the city of Downtown Greenville SC. Whether you are looking for places to shop, eat, or make fun memories with the family, Greenville has something for everybody. Downtown Greenville has over 200 retailers and restaurants. Looking for a nice, relaxing place to see bright lights, beautiful waterfalls, lush gardens, local shops, and a large variety of restaurants? Falls Park on the Reedy is the place to go. If you are trying to find fun things to do with the kids, you should take a quick trip to the Children’s Mseum of the Upstate. Here you will find many hands-on activities, exhibits, a climbing playground, and so much more.
After all this fun, the whole family will be ready for a tasty meal. Make a ride over to Smoke on the Water for some sandwiches, grilled burgers, steaks, and other American-style foods. If you’re in the mood for some old-fashioned southern cooking, Tupelo Honey has a vast array of meals at your service. Want some tacos? Willy Taco-Feed and Seed is a downtown favorite of the locals.
<strong>The Weather</strong>
With Greenville local climate, you will have the opportunity to fully enjoy all four seasons. The Winter temperature usually is high in the 50s, while offering some chilly nights. Temperature in the winter rarely goes below 30 degrees Fahrenheit. There is normally limited snow averaging at less than 5 inches the entire year, however, you can expect around 51 inches of rain.
Summer in Greenville is normally warm and humid reaching low 90s during the day and 60s to 70s in the evenings. Spring and Fall weather gives everything in between decorated with beautiful autumn colors.
In the end, if you are planning to move to Downtown Greenville SC, you have a lot of great things in store. Many people who travel to or reside in Greenville consider it a great city with many fun activities fit for all ages. With all of the fun and active attractions, you will also find quiet and comfortable places all around town. The city also offers good job opportunities and high ranking education. If you are looking for a team to assist in your journey to find your new home, give us a call today!
Living in Downtown Greenville SC
Once was just a hunting ground for nearby Cherokee tribes in the mid-1700s, now rests Downtown Greenville. Around 1754, Richard Pearis, a Virginian settler, was given 100 thousand acres as a gift after he married a Cherokee woman. He utilized these acres to build a plantation beside the Reedy River. Over the decades, Greenville has grown to be the largest city in Greenville County and now holds its own as the county seat. Why is Downtown Greenville such a great place to live? Here we will outline some of the features that makes this city so popular and give you some insight on what to expect when residing here.
The Population
What began as a small and boring town of a few thousand citizens has now grown into a large and thriving community consisting of 64,060 people, ranking the 602nd largest city in the United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, Greenville is the fourth-fastest growing city in America. Over the years, the city of Greenville has invested in their infrastructure with a new city park resting west of downtown, along with renovations of homes in the North Main and Augusta Road neighborhoods. The city has been steadily granting permits for single-family home construction since 2012. The number of permits granted for multi-family homes has been on the rise since 2015.
This city represents your modern southern hospitality and friendly people around every corner.
The Cost of Living
Aside from housing costs, the cost of living in Greenville, SC is more affordable than average living costs in South Carolina. Most of the prices in Greenville concerning healthcare, utilities, transportation and more are considered below national averages.
The average cost of owning a home in Downtown Greenville is estimating $186,200, which normally gives you a good-sized lot. However, this price is expected to gradually increase over the next few years. The average price of renting a living space sits anywhere between $906 per month and $1,825 per month. This price estimate is split between a one bedroom living space and a four bedroom home.
The Best Places to Live
Greenville is known for its beautiful, green scenery, engaging and fun activities, and the friendly people that live there. Whether you are a student attending a local college, a growing family looking for somewhere to call home, or someone looking for a quiet place to spend their time, this city has a community that welcomes everyone.
Botany Woods
Botany Woods is a community where young families can grow and is often considered one of the best places to live in the city. Filled with family-friendly activities like community pool, sports fields, and a local playground. The community of Botany Woods is protected by security staff which assists in keeping the crime rates low and safe for your family.
The Cliffs
Resting just outside the city border is a community known as the golfer’s paradise, The Cliffs. This community is populated with multiple courses that were opened by the famous golfers, Jack Niklaus and Tom Jackson. The Cliffs gives residents a feeling of living in a village. The neighborhood hosts occasional activities that will bring the community together.
Dellwood
Dellwood is a small community, but flourishing nonetheless. The neighborhood holds many young couples and families and is considered one of the safest neighborhoods in the entire city. Locals can enjoy multiple parks and a small lake in the area. Dellwood is also home to the Bob Jones University, an accredited Christian liberal arts college where many young students attend. Dellwood holds a high ranking for the best neighborhood for millennials.
The Local Schools
Whether you have young children or you are a college student looking for attend a college in Greenville, South Carolina, Downtown Greenville has a variety of great schools for your picking. Powdersville Elementary or Pelham Road Elementary offers great education for primary-age children. Greenville Middle Academy and Sterling School are some great locations for junior high students.
The city also offers a variety of great high schools like Wade Hampton High, which rates number 11 in South Carolina. There is also J.L. Mann High Academy which ranks number 17 and Powdersville High ranking at number 22.
There are a total of six local colleges for college students to attend, but two of the most popular of these six are Bob Jones University and Furman University.
The Popular Attractions of Greenville
Many of the fun activities that reside in the state of South Carolina rests happily in the city of Downtown Greenville SC. Whether you are looking for places to shop, eat, or make fun memories with the family, Greenville has something for everybody. Downtown Greenville has over 200 retailers and restaurants. Looking for a nice, relaxing place to see bright lights, beautiful waterfalls, lush gardens, local shops, and a large variety of restaurants? Falls Park on the Reedy is the place to go. If you are trying to find fun things to do with the kids, you should take a quick trip to the Children’s Mseum of the Upstate. Here you will find many hands-on activities, exhibits, a climbing playground, and so much more.
After all this fun, the whole family will be ready for a tasty meal. Make a ride over to Smoke on the Water for some sandwiches, grilled burgers, steaks, and other American-style foods. If you’re in the mood for some old-fashioned southern cooking, Tupelo Honey has a vast array of meals at your service. Want some tacos? Willy Taco-Feed and Seed is a downtown favorite of the locals.
The Weather
With Greenville local climate, you will have the opportunity to fully enjoy all four seasons. The Winter temperature usually is high in the 50s, while offering some chilly nights. Temperature in the winter rarely goes below 30 degrees Fahrenheit. There is normally limited snow averaging at less than 5 inches the entire year, however, you can expect around 51 inches of rain.
Summer in Greenville is normally warm and humid reaching low 90s during the day and 60s to 70s in the evenings. Spring and Fall weather gives everything in between decorated with beautiful autumn colors.
In the end, if you are planning to move to Downtown Greenville SC, you have a lot of great things in store. Many people who travel to or reside in Greenville consider it a great city with many fun activities fit for all ages. With all of the fun and active attractions, you will also find quiet and comfortable places all around town. The city also offers good job opportunities and high ranking education. If you are looking for a team to assist in your journey to find your new home, give us a call today!

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