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Digs Digest: pads with patios

130 Highway 651 | Photo via Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby's International Realty

130 Highway 651 | Photo via Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty

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Hey, Greenville, Ana here + back for another conversation about real estate. This time: houses with unbeatable porches and patios.

We’ve rounded up 10 of our favorite listings currently on the market with outdoor living space that we can’t get enough of.

Whether you call it a patio or a porch, or have a different meaning for both, there’s sure to be something on this list to fit every preference and budget.

40 Parkins Lake Rd.

40 Parkins Lake Rd. | Photo via Coldwell Banker Caine

40 Parkins Lake Rd. | Photo via Coldwell Banker Caine

4 bed/4.5 bath | $1,029,000 | Picture this: A fall night with the whole family in these cozy chairs and fresh green grass to run around on.

51 Rock Creek Dr.

51 Rock Creek Dr. | Photo via Coldwell Banker Caine

51 Rock Creek Dr. | Photo via Coldwell Banker Caine

5 bed/4.5 bath | $875,000 | The perfect reading nook hidden in the trees with a gorgeous view.

122 Penn St.

122 Penn St. | Photo via Keller Williams Greenville Central

122 Penn St. | Photo via Keller Williams Greenville Central

3 bed/3 bath | $549,000 | A wooded lot with multiple porches and a sun room. Does it get better than that?

130 Highway 651

130 Highway 651 | Photo via Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby's International Realty

130 Highway 651 | Photo via Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty

5 bed/7 full bath | $5,250,644 | I mean, a picture’s worth a thousand words on this one.

1027 S Main St.

1027 S Main St. | Photo via The Marchant Company

1027 S Main St. | Photo via The Marchant Company

3 bed/3.5 bath | $994,000 | If downtown living is for you, then check out this end unit with a stellar rooftop complete with an outdoor kitchen, TV, and fireplace.

230 Watts Ave.

230 Watts Ave. | Photo via Coldwell Banker Caine

230 Watts Ave. | Photo via Coldwell Banker Caine

4 bed/3.5 bath | $667,500 | Double-the-trouble with this perfectly separated front patio set up.

1825 N Main St.

1825 N Main St. | Photo via Coldwell Banker Caine

1825 N Main St. | Photo via Coldwell Banker Caine

3 bed/2 bath | $425,000 | Breakfast, lunch, and dinner on this porch with fans to cool you off? That’s a “yes” from us.

903 Altamont Rd.

903 Altamont Road | Photo via Keller Williams Greenville Central

903 Altamont Road | Photo via Keller Williams Greenville Central

4 bed/3 bath | $534,900 | Who knew views could look this good from your own backyard? This is a brunchin’ patio.

204 Hunters Woods Dr., Simpsonville

204 Hunters Woods Dr. | Photo via Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, C. Dan Joyner, Realtors

204 Hunters Woods Dr. | Photo via Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, C. Dan Joyner, Realtors

3 Bed/3.5 Bath | $279,000 | This covered porch can accommodate a rocking chair for every member of the family.

5 Ladson St.

5 Ladson St. | Photo via Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, C. Dan Joyner, Realtors

5 Ladson St. | Photo via Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, C. Dan Joyner, Realtors

4 Bed/2 Bath | $245,000 | How many cartwheels could you do across this spacious front porch?

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