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Five spots you could walk to if you lived in the heart of downtown Greenville

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View of downtown GVL from Deca Camperdown balcony

View of downtown GVL from Deca Camperdown balcony | Photo by Kevin Ruck

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Since we published our roundup of apartment communities within a 1-mile radius of Main St., even more options have become available – like the new (and now leasing) Deca Camperdown. One of the major perks of living downtown: Being able to walk just about everywhere.

While we’re currently staying home, staying safe + supporting small businesses from afar, we sure are looking forward to strolling downtown GVL again.

And because we’re already daydreaming about life returning to “normal”, we’ll also daydream that we just leased a gorgeous new place in Deca. Check out our new digs, y’all:

Living room of Deca apartment

Dreamy Deca apartment interior | Photo by Kevin Ruck

Common room of a Deca apartment

Beautiful backsplash in the common room 😍 | Photo by Kevin Ruck

If you’re daydreaming with us (or you’re on the market for a new place), here’s a guide to 5 downtown spots you can walk to if you choose to call Deca Camperdown home:

☕When you’re craving a good cup of coffee

📍Methodical Coffee

🚶Walk time: 10 min. (see directions)

🍷When you’re meeting a friend for drinks

📍UP on the Roof

🚶Walk time: 7 min. (see directions)

💐When you need a last-minute gift for your mother-in-law

📍Twigs

🚶Walk time: 8 min. (see directions)

🍦When you have a sweet tooth

📍Spill the Beans

🚶Walk time: 6 min. (see directions)

When you need a little inspiration

📍Falls Park

🚶Walk time: 4 min. (see directions)

See all of Deca’s floorplans and amenities here. And see you out there soon, GVL.

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