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Exterior of 207 Abbott Trail in Chanticleer lit up at sunset.

207 Abbott Trail in Chanticleer is located across the street from Prisma Health’s main campus and is listed for $2.75 million.

Photo provided by Ben Ivins Photography

If you didn’t have March 17th marked on your calendar (for more than St. Patrick’s Day), many Greenvillians in the medical field did — after all, it was Match Day 2023; aka when graduating medical students are “matched” with a program where they’ll complete future residency training.

Whether you’re in the medical field or not, Match Day greatly affects the real estate market in areas where there are residency programs, and GVL is one of them. Read: More homes selling + more house hunting.

Want to find your perfect real estate “match?” Explore Upstate homes for sale.*

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