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Greenville, South Carolina (SC)

Greenville, South Carolina, is a beautiful little town located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The city of around 50,000 offers many real estate opportunities, including historic districts, suburban areas and a bustling downtown. Greenville offers all the fun and excitement of big-city living in a beautiful and quiet country setting.

Greenville is located in the Piedmont region of South Carolina in the foothills of th Blue Ridge Mountains . It is in the heart of the swiftly growing I-85 corridor, 100 miles southwest of Charlotte , North Carolina and 150 miles northeast of Atlanta , Georgia . Finding a home through Greenville real estate listings is equivalent to finding paradise.

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Quick Stats for Greenville specific information
Population 56,002Median Age 34.6 yrsHousehold Size: 2.11
Avg Commute: 16.8 minAvg Income $33,144Avg Home Value: $118,100
July High: 89.1°FJanuary Low: 31.0°F
 

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Greenville is a city described as a combination of the "Old South" and "New South" because of its mixture of historical homes combined with modern office towers and facilities in its downtown area. Greenville , population 56,002, is also the largest of the three primary cities of the Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson metropolitan area, also known as "the Upstate" population, which contains nearly one million people.

The Greenville area is one of the fastest growing areas in the nation. Despite the growing population, the Greenville area is still in a buyers’ market with plenty of Greenville real estate listings available. A large factor for Greenville 's current market condition is the increase in new construction.

As business and industry grows in Greenville , so do the subdivisions and industrial parks. Affordable new construction has caused resales to suffer since supply exceeds potential buyers. Unlike most other markets in the nation, Greenville has room to grow. Many metropolitan areas in the United States do not have room to grow and demand has pushed property values in these areas through the roof. These conditions make Greenville a desirable area to relocate or retire, especially for homeowners relocating from a strong sellers’ market.

For example, a homeowner living in certain parts of Northern Virginia can sell his or her 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1100 square foot home for $450,000. That same person could find a 2000 square foot, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home in Greenville for $150,000.

Greenville has a rich history of diverse housing options within traditional older neighborhoods, historical districts, suburban areas or the heart of a bustling downtown where you can find Greenville real estate listings. In the past ten years (1992-2002), Greenville experienced over $160 million in new residential construction and an additional $100 million in renovations in the city's older neighborhoods. Greenville 's historic districts are Pettigru, Overbrook, East Park , Heritage, West End , Hampton Pickney, and Colonel Elias.

The city's downtown is experiencing a boom in new housing development as the demand increases for urban living. New housing construction in the downtown area is now averaging more than $200 per square foot. Currently planned residential development projects offer Greenville real estate listings at prices ranging from $65,000 to over $500,000, for individuals and families of all income levels.

A sample of Greenville's neighborhoods:

The Hampton/Pinckney Historic District is an established historic neighborhood and one of the city's most desirable addresses. The large Victorian homes date from the late 19th Century.

Cleveland Park , one of 39 parks, playgrounds and recreation centers in Greenville , meanders through McDaniel Avenue/Alta Vista, one of the city's most prestigious addresses. Apartments and condominiums mix comfortably with stately mansions in this well established community.

Poinsett Corners, a new development project, will be a mixed-use development with limited commercial space and 85 residential units wrapping around a 300-space parking garage. This project offers a variety of Greenville homes for sale, from lofts to townhouses to flats, with prices ranging from $110,000 to $250,000. Poinsett Corners is under construction at the intersection of Broad and River Streets. For more information on this development, go to www.poinsettcorners.com.

With plenty of housing to choose from, there is no reason why you would not want to consider looking at Greenville real estate listings. Among the other attractions are the excellent schools in the area. Greenville County has the largest school district in South Carolina , with more than 57,000 students. Greenville is home to the International Baccalaureate Program, the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts, and the Roper Mountain Science Center . Christ Church Episcopal is an independent, Episcopal, co-ed day school serving more than 950 students in grades Primer-12. It is one of only five schools in North America to offer an International Baccalaureate Program curriculum in grades K-12.

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