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Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty looks at luxury as an experience – not a price point.

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If you’re as obsessed with real estate, architecture + design as we are, you’ll love looking at these six wide-ranging listings for sale with Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty:

  1. 75-acre Southern estate nestled between downtown Greenville + Clemson | Listing Agent: Pat McNamara and Joan Herlong
  2. Dreamy, custom-built Lake Keowee home on 3+ acres within Reserve at Lake Keowee | Listing Agent: Lisa Vogel
  3. Move-in ready 4-BD Greenville Country Club stunner with tranquil backyard | Listing Agent: Grace Herlong
  4. Charming, recently renovated home on 2 acres, minutes from downtown | Listing Agent: Samantha Snyder
  5. Maintenance-free, like-new Verdae area Craftsman-style townhouse | Listing Agent: Jansen Young
  6. One-level living at its finest in Simpsonville’s Five Forks | Listing Agent: Morgan Coleman

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