7 hot homes in Greenville, SC

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Dinner al fresco, anyone? | Photo provided by Blair Miller, Realtor Associate, Wilson Associates

It’s no secret that Greenville’s housing market is hot. After all, we’re ranked as the No. 7 top housing market of 2022, according to Realtor.com.

Whether you’re looking to move into something new, want to invest in more properties around town, or are reading this from another city and want to call the Upstate home, we’ve got 7 homes on the market that are worth a look.

🏡 Alta Vista

404 McIver St.

5BR/4 full baths, 1 half bath | $1,895,000 | The exterior charm of this Alta Vista home carries throughout its carefully designed rooms and features.

119 Longview Ter.

4BR/3 full baths | $649,605 | We don’t blame you for wanting to camp out in the bonus room, with its pristine hardwood floors.

🏡 Parkins Mill

19 Orchard Meadow Ln.

6BR/4 full baths, 2 half baths | $1,549,000 | Sip a cocktail or a cup of tea in the spacious sunroom of this Parkins Mill home.

🏡 North Main

1825 N. Main St.

3BR/2 full baths | $574,900 | With its Bluestone covered porch, real hardwood floors, and gourmet kitchen, this is not just a house on the corner.

213 E. Avondale Dr.

3BR/3 full baths, 1 half bath | $759,900 | This home in the heart of North Main is calling for a new owner to host friends by the outdoor firepit.

🏡 Overbrook

12 Harrington Ave.

4BR/3 full baths, 1 half bath | $545,000 | Enjoy heated floors and a two-block walk to Timmons Park in this Overbrook craftsman.

49 Spartanburg St.

3BR/2 full baths | $279,000 | The front porch and brand new floors of this newly renovated home are calling, as is the short walk to a meal at Fork & Plough.

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