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6 homes we’re swooning over this summer

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Slideshow of homes on the market in Greenville, SC via Joan Herlong & Associates International Realty

Imagine hosting summertime soirées at one of these stunning homes.

Photos by Greenville Real Estate Media, Ben Ivins Photography, and House Exposures

If you’re like us — whether you’re in the market for a new home or not — you’ll take any excuse to look at beautiful real estate in the Upstate.

Here are six stunning homes to take a look at (and swoon over):

  1. Picture perfect 12-acre Fountain Inn estate | Listing Agent: Patrick Furman
  2. Greenville County Club contemporary | Listing Agent: Michael McGreevey
  3. Reserve at Lake Keowee home with editorial interiors | Listing Agent: Lisa Vogel
  4. 6,600+ sqft all-brick Newberry stunner | Listing Agent: Matt Nocks
  5. Lakefront three-level townhouse on Lake Keowee | Listing Agent: Diane Bostrom
  6. Lovingly restored Pickens farmhouse | Listing Agent: Charee McConchie *

More swoon-worthy Upstate homes on the market

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