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Slideshow of an aerial lot and three exterior shots of homes for sale around Greenville, SC.

We’re picturing spending next Christmas at home on one of these stunning lots.

Photo by Ben Ivins Photography

There’s nothing like the thrill of last-minute shopping, so don’t sweat — there’s still time to find your dream home in the Upstate.

Here are four homes we’re hoping to see under the tree on Christmas morning:

  1. The ultimate canvas for your lakefront masterpiece | Listing Agent: Diane Bostrom
  2. Custom modern farmhouse on nearly 25 level acres | Listing Agent: Joan Herlong
  3. Elegant, new custom home on 0.5+ acres | Listing Agent: Christy Henderson
  4. Augusta Road area home on a serene cul-de-sac street | Listing Agent: Grace Herlong Loveless

Find your haven for 2024

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