Set in the enchanting Piedmont region of South Carolina in the beautiful foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Greenville is quickly becoming one of the state’s premier second home and retirement real estate destinations. People are drawn to this area for its wealth of mountain-view communities, golf course developments and exclusive private club neighborhoods. The area’s new residential development projects offer home prices ranging from $65,000 to over $500,000 which will appeal to families of all income levels.
Greenville County, the state’s most populous with 350,000 residents, is also known as the Upstate and includes the cities of Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Pickens and Clemson. The area has a rich history and offers and offers a beautiful variety of traditional older neighborhoods, historic districts, suburban areas and an award winning downtown. Greenville is the arts and entertainment heart of the Upstate, featuring venues for the ballet and the symphony, local theater companies and the fabulous Peace Center for the Performing Arts which hosts major productions and includes a stunning outdoor amphitheater. The Greenville area boasts more than 30 public and private golf courses and its temperate climate attracts outdoor adventurers of all ages.
One of the south’s most prestigious private communities is The Cliffs at Glassy, a 3,500 acre mountain-golf course development located on Glassy Mountain in northern Greenville County. Residents play golf on the “4th Most Scenic Golf Course in America” and enjoy the industry’s best private club membership opportunities.
Renowned Cherokee Valley is a residential club community offering the fine amenities and personal service of a world-class golf resort. The community’s golf course features sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and is surrounded by spectacular mountain-view homes and homesites.
If you really want to be a name dropping person, you surely can do so by saying your new home is in the Blue Ridge Mountain area. Greenville, South Carolina mountain homes and property always compares itself to this mountainous wonder. Your views are never compromised and the18,500 Acre Lake fed by the clear mountain water is a perfect setting for fisherman and water sports. You must at least spend a day at the Reserve at Lake Keowee, you will never want to leave, and if you do, a part of your heart will stay.° ° °
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