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Inside Greenville’s newest downtown condo community

Mayberry Village will house luxe townhome-style condos in one of Greenville’s most walkable neighborhoods.

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1. An exterior render of brick townhomes surrounded by trees. 2. A white kitchen with island. 3. a white bedroom with a large bed in the middle.

Cozy fireplaces available in select condos.

Images courtesy Stanley Martin Homes

This fall, downtown Greenville will welcome a new neighborhood of upscale townhome-style condos from Stanley Martin Homes.

Springing to life in the heart of the Unity Park district, with restaurants, retail, and green spaces like the Swamp Rabbit Trail in every direction, Mayberry Village offers new-build 2-and 3-bedroom homes in one of our city’s best-connected locations.

Each stylish space includes a gourmet chef’s kitchen with a sit-down island, private balcony views, expansive primary suites, and an oversized 1-car garage for plenty of storage.

Plus, low-maintenance landscaping means you can spend less time mowing and more time going:

Interested in moving in? Add your name to the VIP list for neighborhood updates and info.

See inside the spaces

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