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Friends or family moving to GVL? Here’s what to consider.

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Nature and city collide seamlessly here in Greenville.

Photo by Chelsey Ashford Photography

Have relatives or friends considering a move to GVL? We get it. Here’s what they should know:

  1. Population: ~73,000 (and growing).
  2. Many lakes closeby: Lake Keowee, Lake Hartwell & Lake Jocassee to name a few.
  3. We’re an NYT “Top Places to Go in 2023,” No. 3 on Bloomberg’s “cities with strongest job markets,” and Forbes’ No. 13 “best city for young professionals.”
  4. Vibrant communities, towns, cities, and counties to choose from: Greer, Simpsonville, Clemson, Easley…the list goes on.
  5. Buying and selling is made easier with an expert real estate agent.*

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