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You don’t have to be a real estate expert to know the market is hot. Coldwell Banker Caine has 185 experts ready to help across the Upstate.

In this space, we explore how to “get in” to the neighborhoods and communities that are the
toughest to call home.

Get in Botany Woods

THE DRAW: Botany Woods is desirable to many home buyers due to its small town, community feel – all the while being just 10 minutes from downtown Greenville. Residents here are pretty active, enjoying walking, jogging, and biking down the wide, wooded streets. Neighbors love their community-wide parties + cookouts throughout the year and hanging out at the private pool in the summer. From first-time home buyers to longtime residents, people seek out Botany Woods for more than just the homes.

HOME STYLE: Botany Woods was established in the 1960s. From contemporary to traditional to ranch, the neighborhood has a wide range of homes sure to fit any style.

SCHOOLS: Lake Forest Elementary, League Academy and Wade Hampton High School. From elementary to high school, these are some of Greenville’s finest schools with Wade Hampton as a National Blue-Ribbon School.

GET IN: With long driveways, beautiful trees, and a family-friendly feel, residents rarely want to leave the neighborhood, so real estate is pretty competitive. Homes listed in Botany Woods are typically only on the market for around 25 days. The best way to get in is via word-of-mouth, or by contacting a talented REALTOR with expertise in the area.

HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? Homes in Botany Woods can range anywhere from $300,000 to $1,000,000, with an average price point of $380,000. As the dollar per square foot continues to rise, young families + first-time home buyers are eager to buy and renovate. Though it’s competitive, with the right REALTOR and good timing, you may just be able to “get in!”

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