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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 Healthā€™s main campus and is listed for $2.75 million.

Photo provided by Ben Ivins Photography

If you didnā€™t have March 17th marked on your calendar (for more than St. Patrickā€™s Day), many Greenvillians in the medical field did ā€” after all, it was Match Day 2023; aka when graduating medical students are ā€œmatchedā€ with a program where theyā€™ll complete future residency training.

Whether youā€™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 ā€œmatch?ā€ Explore Upstate homes for sale.*

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