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Images of the interior and exterior of two homes in Simpsonville.

These Simpsonville houses offer nearly one-acre homesites with no HOA.

Photo provided by Empire Communities

If you’re searching for a new home on a large property, look no further than Simpsonville — just 20 minutes from downtown Greenville. This scenic area features rolling farmland, nearby shopping, dining, and entertainment + quick access to surrounding cities. Plus, it’s brimming with Southern charm.

You can experience the serenity of Simpsonville during Empire’s next open house on Saturday, Nov. 2 from 1-3 p.m. Visitors will get an inside look at homes for sale + learn more about limited-time incentives.

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