I'm actually a resident of TR since 2004. I remember seeing the railroad tracks before it got turned into the Swamp Rabbit Trail. I have also seen the Pineatone Development. The only events I've seen were the Christmas Parades from the late 2000s-early 2010s. Very recently, my parents & I have been to the Whistle Stop Cafe; I liked the food a lot there. The only thing left I've yet to enjoy is the live events.
I’m glad you liked it! And we love Brandy! :) I have little girls a similar age to her daughter and they play together when there is a TR event we are all at!
Very informative. We toured through the Greenville SC area in the autumn of 2019 to check it out. Mike Cruice had a nice driving tour throughout the Greenville area.
I love Mike!! He’s been around my business from day one!! I would note that there are quite a few things that have gone in, “changed” for the good here in Greenville since 2019.
Definitely check out info about the Prisma health system. To my knowledge it’s the largest hospital system in the southeast. You may also want to check out St. Francis hospital. As far as school go this is a great resource www.greatschools.org
@@aubree_lewis Seen almost all your videos, as i'm planning to move to Greenville, SC by the end of this year. Great content and presentation - exactly what one like me needs to know before moving in. Keep going and a big thumbs up
No one wants you to move here. Stay in your own city. Stop trying to move into small towns cause you love the way they feel. It's no longer a small town. Traffic is everywhere now cause subdivision ls are popping up every lot possible. Thanks for ruining my hometown
So I think it depends on 1) Where exactly do you want to live and 2) What size house are you looking at. I can give you an average price per sq ft within ranges of what you are looking for, or even neighborhood specific prices, but a general price per sqft for the entire area wouldn't be an accurate picture.
:/ I’m sorry that’s your opinion. I’m not a yankee and I moved to TR after 2000. I love the people here and what is becoming. It’s better than abandoned warehouses and grocery stores that weren’t being used and going into disrepair.
@Aubree Lewis not just my opinion. It's most of the original townsfolk opinion. Yankee or not your an outsider moving your money in and trying to move the feel of the town out. It's like every other little town. You guys love the way it is then move in and change it. So it becomes something different. You have no idea what makes TR. It's the smallness that made it great and you want more people to move in. They bring their ideology with them.
@@CH-rn7bk again, this is an opinion. And we will agree to disagree. TR has already changed and will continue to change. It is a great small town with people who care about their community. The opinion you share here is one of many different ones and will not change what has already been set in motion in this area. If TR didn’t change and grow it would die.
@Aubree Lewis it's not a small town anymore that's where you keep making your mistake. It's not the same small town that you loved when you moved into why because there way more people than it used to be. And 90 percent of them are rich city people trying to get away from a city yet turning the small town into yet another city. No one but outsiders like the new restaurants. You don't even know about main street. You think you know buy have. No idea. You probably had to google everything to know anything. Stop ruining travelers rest.
@Aubree Lewis btw tr was just fine. Lmao would have died 🤣 the town was fine and then your kind moved in and made the small town die alright turned it into a city
Lovely presentation, love your enthusiasm!
Glad you enjoyed it!
5:45 Beer and wine truck..definetly want to get the family involved with that lol :) Love your videos.
HAHAHAHAHAHA. When you pull that out like that. Ah geez. 😄
Exciting times in TR. Love it! Thanks for giving us a flavor of the area.
Of course!
Had plenty of flavor before the Yankees moved in with their money.
You posted this on my bday! must be a sign for me to come out there from UT! ^^
Come on!! Let’s do it! 😎
I'm actually a resident of TR since 2004. I remember seeing the railroad tracks before it got turned into the Swamp Rabbit Trail. I have also seen the Pineatone Development.
The only events I've seen were the Christmas Parades from the late 2000s-early 2010s.
Very recently, my parents & I have been to the Whistle Stop Cafe; I liked the food a lot there.
The only thing left I've yet to enjoy is the live events.
Aubree, thank you for your tour of TR , my niece is the mayor.
I’m glad you liked it! And we love Brandy! :) I have little girls a similar age to her daughter and they play together when there is a TR event we are all at!
Ah! Love her! We just saw them at the Christmas Party for the City of TR :)
Very informative. We toured through the Greenville SC area in the autumn of 2019 to check it out. Mike Cruice had a nice driving tour throughout the Greenville area.
I love Mike!! He’s been around my business from day one!! I would note that there are quite a few things that have gone in, “changed” for the good here in Greenville since 2019.
Love Mike!! ❤️
Thanks for the video. I love seeing SC. For people wanting to move there, how far are the Hospitals? How are the schools?
Definitely check out info about the Prisma health system. To my knowledge it’s the largest hospital system in the southeast. You may also want to check out St. Francis hospital.
As far as school go this is a great resource www.greatschools.org
@@aubree_lewis Seen almost all your videos, as i'm planning to move to Greenville, SC by the end of this year. Great content and presentation - exactly what one like me needs to know before moving in.
Keep going and a big thumbs up
@@revvlog thanks!!! Let me know if I can help or answer any more questions!
No one wants you to move here. Stay in your own city. Stop trying to move into small towns cause you love the way they feel. It's no longer a small town. Traffic is everywhere now cause subdivision ls are popping up every lot possible. Thanks for ruining my hometown
@@revvlog great more people there goes the small town feel
When in TR be mindful and always look twice and save a life.
Yes!
I’m sorry but can you explain what to look twice for? Visiting soon and hoping to move to the area within the next 6 months.
What is the average price per square foot in TR?
So I think it depends on 1) Where exactly do you want to live and 2) What size house are you looking at. I can give you an average price per sq ft within ranges of what you are looking for, or even neighborhood specific prices, but a general price per sqft for the entire area wouldn't be an accurate picture.
I want to live in s Carolina. I am buying 10 x. 24 tiny home but I can't find a community to settle into. Can some one help. Thanks.
Hey! Yes I can help! I know of a few tiny homes with homes available! Would you be using some sort of financing or cash to purchase?
wish everyone who moved in after 2000 would leave, turned it into a yankee town
:/ I’m sorry that’s your opinion. I’m not a yankee and I moved to TR after 2000. I love the people here and what is becoming. It’s better than abandoned warehouses and grocery stores that weren’t being used and going into disrepair.
@Aubree Lewis not just my opinion. It's most of the original townsfolk opinion. Yankee or not your an outsider moving your money in and trying to move the feel of the town out. It's like every other little town. You guys love the way it is then move in and change it. So it becomes something different. You have no idea what makes TR. It's the smallness that made it great and you want more people to move in. They bring their ideology with them.
@@CH-rn7bk again, this is an opinion. And we will agree to disagree. TR has already changed and will continue to change. It is a great small town with people who care about their community. The opinion you share here is one of many different ones and will not change what has already been set in motion in this area. If TR didn’t change and grow it would die.
@Aubree Lewis it's not a small town anymore that's where you keep making your mistake. It's not the same small town that you loved when you moved into why because there way more people than it used to be. And 90 percent of them are rich city people trying to get away from a city yet turning the small town into yet another city. No one but outsiders like the new restaurants. You don't even know about main street. You think you know buy have. No idea. You probably had to google everything to know anything. Stop ruining travelers rest.
@Aubree Lewis btw tr was just fine. Lmao would have died 🤣 the town was fine and then your kind moved in and made the small town die alright turned it into a city