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An award-winning builder is bringing 4 new communities to the Upstate

Peek inside new home options that will become available this spring from Stanley Martin Homes.

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We know you know how hard it is to find curb appeal, prime amenities, and location at the right price point.

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We’re about to put an end to your endless Zillow scrolling. Award-winning builder Stanley Martin Homes is bringing several new communities to the Upstate with homes for sale this spring. Take notes (or send this to the friend you’re convincing to move here). ✍️

Bridgeport | From the low $300s

Located just outside Mauldin, new townhomes are coming to Greenville’s top‑selling community of Bridgeport, featuring three-bedroom, three-level designs in a setting that delivers the peacefulness of a suburban neighborhood with the perks of being minutes from downtown.

Can’t-miss features: Walking paths connected to the Swamp Rabbit Trail, options for decks and private wooded views, and a community pool.

Hamptons | From the low $300s

In Fountain Inn, home buyers will have the chance to choose a build-to-order homesite or a quick move-in home with a variety of available floor plans and price points — imagine the natural light you’d get with the Shiloh. Homes range from 1,800-3,500 sq ft and feature designer-inspired finishes.

Can’t-miss features: A community playground, pickleball, and fire pit + proximity to prime retail and recreation.

Fairview Terrace | From the low $200s

Convenience meets community. Located off Fairview Road in Simpsonville, this location will feature two-story, three-bedroom townhomes complete with patio space, all appliances included, and spacious primary bedrooms.

Can’t-miss features: Onsite dog park, provided lawn-maintenance + proximity to highly-rated schools (including a future middle school).

West Stone Village | From the mid $600s

For those with “location” at the top of their list, West Stone Village in downtown Greenville (across from Lewis Barbecue and less than a mile from Greenville County Museum of Art) will feature four-story townhomes with rooftop terraces and garages.

Can’t-miss features: City views, all new design finishes, and walking distance to the best of the North Main area.

Buyers in the Southeast have been trusting Stanley Martin Homes for 60 years. If one of these neighborhoods looks like home, make sure to join the VIP list to get the latest updates + learn more about Stanley Martin communities in the Upstate.

Which house would you pick?

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