Real Estate


It’s no surprise this unique listing already has an offer, but we’re still sharing the history of this rare home.
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We’re here to break down what was approved + what was deferred — including plans for 20 N. Main St., and 211 N. Main St.
The new details include food like an oyster and raw bar and seafood towers + space for semi-private events at 300 E. McBee Ave.
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We recently explored the new wellness-focused agrihood where nature meets convenience.
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See what it’s like to live in Longview Carolina, a community designed to make healthy living easier by harnessing the outdoors.
“This home is more than a residence—it’s a work of art and is a must-see for design lovers and preservation-minded buyers,” the listing says.
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We’re breaking down real estate jargon with a team of local experts.
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Construction is underway on The Shops at Arden Woods, including a Publix coming this summer.
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Get a first look at Longview Carolina, a new “agrihood” inspired by Blue Zone living in Easley, South Carolina.
Here are 10 must-do activities for your Greenville spring bucket list that are unique to the Upstate and the spring season.
We’re putting our city’s vibrant ecosystem front-and-center in this new series.
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Greenville is full of special places to stay that offer guests a break from traditional motels and hotels.
From upgraded suites to all-new menus around the ballpark, 2026 is all about celebrating the Upstate’s “Home Team.”
The road to the Final Four could start in Greenville, either for the Furman Paladins looking to shine their glass slippers or one of the teams starting the NCAA Tournament here for rounds one and two.
Grab a blanket and settle in to see these artists at local outdoor venues in Greenville.
Dining in Greenville is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Mayor Knox White says VisitGreenvilleSC estimates we’ve lost 70,000 hotel room nights from events that Greenville could not accommodate without a development like this.
It’s free to attend as the sports network spotlights Greenville and the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament.