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The lowdown on the Upstate real estate market

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Slideshow of interior and exterior of a recently sold home off Augusta Rd. in Greenville, SC.

This dream home off Augusta Rd. sold in fall 2022 after receiving multiple offers (and was featured in Southern Living).

Photo provided by Greenville Real Estate Media for Alexis Furman of Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty

The National Association of Realtors dubbed Greenville (and the Upstate) one of the top ten real estate markets for 2023, and that looks to be holding true with one month off of the calendar.

Prices should continue to rise locally as our region continues its rapid pace of growth, with GVL’s cost of living + lifestyle drawing potential new residents in from out of state.

Pro tip: Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty can help you (or your family + friends) find a home in the Upstate.*

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