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Grow, move, and connect in this new local “agrihood”

See what it’s like to live in Longview Carolina, a community designed to make healthy living easier by harnessing the outdoors.

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Longview’s lots are closing now, so don’t wait to reserve your favorite homesite.

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Craving a slower pace, organic food, and fresh air?

Located at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Longview Carolina is a private urban “agrihood” stretching across 180 scenic acres in Easley, South Carolina. The nature-focused community is built around wellness principles like healthy eating, outdoor movement, and collaboration.

One of Longview’s centerpieces is the on-site organic farm, where families of all ages pitch in to grow and harvest nourishing foods. The farm features vegetable fields, berry patches, greenhouses, and free-ranging chickens for fresh eggs.

Food distribution is structured as a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program, meaning residents share in the seasonal harvests. Talk about farm-to-table.

Community members will also enjoy:

  • Miles of hiking and biking trails winding through 60 acres of preserved green space
  • A pool
  • Pickleball courts
  • Fireside patios
  • Campsites

Bonus: While each homesite is unique, all residents can soak in the panoramic mountain views from Longview’s peak.

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