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What $300K can buy you in Greenville, SC’s real estate market

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Photo of home: 122 Lantana Ct, Simpsonville, SC 29681

122 Lantana Ct., Simpsonville | Photo by Opendoor

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Did you know 73% of Americans agree that now is a good time to buy a house?

Here are some more fast facts on today’s real estate market from Opendoor, the leading digital platform that gives people a simple way to buy + sell homes completely online:

  • 20% of Millennials would rather invest in cryptocurrency than in a home
  • 57% of Baby Boomers believe staying in budget for a fixer-upper holds more potential than overbidding for a home that’s already renovated
  • 71% (across all generations) believe the housing market will improve for sellers

Another number to know:

  • $374,900: The median home price in the US as of the second quarter of 2021

Now that we’ve gone over the numbers, what’s available locally?

We dug into Opendoor’s Greenville listings to round up 3 different homes that $300K can buy you in GVL.

1. 904 Anderson Rd.

Photo of home: 904 Anderson Rd., Greenville, SC 29601

Photo by Opendoor

4B, 3BA | $302,000 | This circa-1950 updated home is situated on a half-acre lot. It features 4 bedrooms and 3 baths, a dedicated office or play space, and a spacious backyard for entertaining and fun.

2. 122 Lantana Ct., Simpsonville

Photo of home: 122 Lantana Ct, Simpsonville, SC 29681

Photo by Opendoor

3B, 2BA | $275,000 | This charming 1,871 square foot two-story home in Simpsonville is move-in ready, featuring 3 bedrooms, two baths and a two-car garage.

3. 116 Middleby Way, Greer

Photo of home: 116 Middleby Way, Greer, SC 29650

Photo by Opendoor

3B, 2B | $265,000 | Built in 2014, this two-story condo in Greer features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, granite countertops and a yard perfect for quaint gatherings.

Inspired to move? Homeowners can calculate their home’s value using Opendoor’s calculator and get a free estimate on the website (in under 5 minutes).

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