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Meet Mauldin’s newest neighborhood

Step inside new move-in-ready townhomes located just south of Greenville.

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Interior and exterior images from Amaris, including the living room, kitchen, and bedroom.

Get your morning steps in with walking trails winding through the community.

Images provided by Stanley Martin Homes

Amaris is a new-build community of two-story townhomes springing to life just 15 minutes from Downtown Greenville with prices starting in the mid-$200s.

🏡 The Homes

Located off Laurens Road, these contemporary, move-in-ready spaces feature:

  • Open-concept family area for gatherings and quality time
  • Rear patio for dining outdoors
  • Private primary suite with dual vanities + walk-in shower
  • All appliances included (check those off your list)

📍 The neighborhood

Near just about everything, homeowners will be:

  • Walking distance to local restaurants (we hear Taqueria Restaurante Simon is a must-try)
  • Less than 10 minutes to Conestee Nature Preserve for hiking, biking, and exploration
  • Eligible for some of the top schools in the Greenville County School system

Plus, a central fire pit makes it easy to spark connections with neighbors and newcomers.

Tours of the model home and community have already begun: Schedule yours today.

Sneak a peek + schedule a tour

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