You may have better luck finding a condo to fit that criteria. I can think of some in the Clemson area. There are also so townhomes with garages NEAR Lake Robinson if that would be suitable. If there's anything more specific I can assist with, please feel free to give me a call at 615-419-3011 or email me at rgray@cdanjoyner.com
Here’s an idea: require all developers to build for multiuse- apts. & condos above shops & restaurants, bus/ trolley/ light rail stops, bike lanes, encourage social creativity/ avoid sameness. Keep good schools, libraries & work/offices close by… in other words, let people have the option to keep living in a well-functioning, desirable new town vs. the isolating, tedious typical ‘planned community’
We certainly see that in other cities around the country. I appreciate your comment and the thought you put into this. If you have any questions about the real estate market here in GVL or have any real estate needs I can help with I'd love to discuss how I can help. Feel free to schedule a call with me using the link below! calendly.com/reedgray/30min
Sounds to me like you're describing Greenville as whole! Our median sales price hovers around the $350k mark. But, I'd look into Mauldin, Simpsonville, Greer and Taylors! Should have exactly what you're looking for. If I can be of further help, feel free to call at 615-419-3011 or email me at rgray@cdanjoyner.com! Thanks for watching!
Great info and very detailed! 👍🏾
Thanks for watching! I appreciate your comment!
Are there any town homes with 2 car garages on a lake with a dock? All the town houses I have found on the various lakes do not have garages.
You may have better luck finding a condo to fit that criteria. I can think of some in the Clemson area. There are also so townhomes with garages NEAR Lake Robinson if that would be suitable.
If there's anything more specific I can assist with, please feel free to give me a call at 615-419-3011 or email me at rgray@cdanjoyner.com
Here’s an idea: require all developers to build for multiuse- apts. & condos above shops & restaurants, bus/ trolley/ light rail stops, bike lanes, encourage social creativity/ avoid sameness. Keep good schools, libraries & work/offices close by… in other words, let people have the option to keep living in a well-functioning, desirable new town vs. the isolating, tedious typical ‘planned community’
We certainly see that in other cities around the country. I appreciate your comment and the thought you put into this. If you have any questions about the real estate market here in GVL or have any real estate needs I can help with I'd love to discuss how I can help. Feel free to schedule a call with me using the link below!
calendly.com/reedgray/30min
What is are good areas with older homes and in the price range of 350k ? TY
Sounds to me like you're describing Greenville as whole! Our median sales price hovers around the $350k mark. But, I'd look into Mauldin, Simpsonville, Greer and Taylors! Should have exactly what you're looking for. If I can be of further help, feel free to call at 615-419-3011 or email me at rgray@cdanjoyner.com! Thanks for watching!
@@livingaroundgreenvillesc Thanks ! Yes, I’m looking in those areas too. Hoping to find something building in the 1920/30’s !