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Stop by the grand opening event for this new community in Greer on Saturday, March 4-Sunday, March 5.

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The interior of the Alpine Model Home in River Reserve.

The River Reserve neighborhood has 3500 – 4900+ sqft. single-family homes starting in the $700s.

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Welcome home, y’all. This weekend, you can get a sneak peek at a new local community and check out the new model home at River Reserve during its grand opening event from 1:30-4:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

Stop by the Alpine Model Home (707 Enoree Rive Pl., Greer) to see what the community has to offer, enjoy complimentary refreshments, and — giveaway alert — score a chance to win prizes.

The exterior of the Alpine Model Home in River Reserve.

The area offers a mix of parks, trails, playgrounds, eateries, and shopping.

Photo provided by Empire Communities

Homes in River Reserve feature:

  • 4-6 bedrooms
  • 3-5 bathrooms
  • 2 stories
  • First or second-floor premier suites available
  • Painted siding, brick, or painted brick exteriors
  • Side entry garages
  • Limited basement homesites available

As for location, the community is just 15 minutes from downtown Greenville and part of the Greenville County School District.*

PEEP THE HOMES

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