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The top 10 most expensive single-family homes in Greenville

Take a look at the top 10 most expensive single-family homes for sale throughout Greenville County, South Carolina, including Greenville, Travelers Rest, and Simpsonville.

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This home at 2 W. Hillcrest Dr. is within walking distance of downtown Greenville. |

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These may be single-family homes, but their price tags are stacking up to seven figures. Here are the top 10 most expensive homes for sale in Greenville County.

Note: GVLtoday used data from Rocket Homes, Zillow, and various local realty sites to compile the top 10.

822 Poplar Springs Rd., Westminster | $10 million

  • 16,000 sqft
  • Eight bedrooms
  • Eight full + three partial baths
  • Chef’s kitchen, personal sauna, and movie room

112 Welling Cir., Greenville | $4.9 million

  • 10,000 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Eight full bathrooms and one half
  • Custom 2019 build, home theater + sauna

106 Peaceful Night Trl., Travelers Rest | $4.4 million

  • 10,600+ sqft
  • Six bedrooms
  • Seven full bathrooms and two partial
  • Estate-style home with a wine room and theater

2 W. Hillcrest Dr., Greenville | $4.4 million

  • 7,000+ sqft
  • Six bedrooms
  • Five full bathrooms and three half
  • Built in 1927 + Spanish Colonial-style home
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Visit Hartness Living’s website for more details on floor plans for this home at 22 Bowman Rd. | Photo via Hartness Living

201 Craigo Rd., Fountain Inn | $3.9 million

  • 4,300 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Four full bathrooms and one half
  • Less than a quarter mile from the Reedy River

22 Bowman Rd., Greenville | $3.8 million

  • 6,000+ sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Six full bathrooms and four half
  • Four-story home with a 1,300+ sqft finished basement

5 Peters Fork Ln., Simpsonville | $3.4 million

  • 9,200+ sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Five full bathrooms and one half
  • “Backyard oasis” with a pool, spa, and swim-up bar
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We weren’t exaggerating when we said backyard oasis at 5 Peters Fork Ln. | Photo via @joanherlongSIR

420 Chancery Ln., Simpsonville | $3.2 million

  • 10,000+ sqft
  • Six bedrooms
  • Seven full bathrooms and One partial
  • Seven-car garage, finished basement, and large backyard porch

21 Bowman Rd., Greenville | $2.8 million

  • 5,300+ sqft
  • Six bedrooms
  • Five full bathrooms and one half
  • Enclosed courtyard with brick fence

1908 Roe Ford Rd., Greenville | $2.8 million

  • 8,500+ sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Seven full bathrooms and two half
  • Overlooks the Green Valley Golf Course

Let us know which one you’re buying so we can come over for your housewarming party.

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