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7 reasons we love you, Greenville

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A fall scene of rolling hills, fall foliage, and a pond on a 75-acre property for sale in Easley, SC.

Greenville and the surrounding region provide stunning views with its both public and private properties.

Photo by Ben Ivins Photography

We’re feeling extra thankful as we approach the holiday season, so we decided to share the top seven things we love about Greenville and why it’s a great place to live.

GVL offers:

  1. Excellent quality of life
  2. Exceptional schools + universities
  3. A terrific climate + beautiful topography
  4. Extensive recreational activities — from parks to museums, the Upstate has something for everyone.
  5. Compared to major cities and other states, Greenville is relatively affordable
  6. “Smiling faces, beautiful places!”
  7. Community — the Upstate is a real community, and truly feels like home

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