Thousands of homes are listed for sale in Greenville County. A handful of them might cost you a bit more than July’s average sales price—which was a 5.7% year-over-year increase sitting at $383,154 according to statistics from J. Michael Manley Team of Keller Williams Realty.
Although the market has favored sellers in the past years, realtors believe the market is trending to be more balanced.
The Greenville News used Rocket Money to identify the most expensive homes currently listed for sale in Greenville County and to calculate an estimated monthly payment by using a loan term of 30 years and an interest rate of 6.5%.
Here are the top 10 most expensive homes listed in Greenville County.
1. 2975 Roper Mountain Road, Simpsonville
This 16,000 square-foot property features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms and three horse-riding arenas for $22 million in Simpsonville.
Listed in April, this house beats other properties for most expensive property listed in Greenville County by more than $15 million dollars.
If it sells for its asking price, it will set a record for South Carolina, according to a press release from Christie’s International Real Estate. The most expensive home sale date is currently from 2021, where a home near Charleston sold for $20.5 million.
For equestrians, the house might be a dream come true, with a 12-stall barn included in the purchase. The 54-acre property is currently owned by North American Rescue founder, Bob Castellani, and his wife, Kelly Castellani.
Built in 2013, materials such as stone planters from the Great Wall of China and reclaimed cobblestones from a street in Pittsburgh also help make the residence unique.
If you were to purchase this property, you would pay approximately $123,000 per month. A down payment alone would cost more than $4 million.
2. 201 Craigo Road, Fountain Inn
Built in 2017, this $4.9 million house would cost at least $27,000 per month.
This farmhouse inspired property not only lets purchasers obtain four bedrooms and four bathrooms, but also 142 acres of land and two miles of riding trails.
Based in Fountain Inn, the house also comes with a pole barn, a 100-yard gun range and a wraparound porch.
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3. 1035 Abner Creek Road, Greer
Built in 2001, this house costs $3.6 million and also comes with 24 acres of land. The five-bedroom and five-bathroom home has spent almost a year on the market.
Architecturally, the estate features columns, balconies and a full brick facade when you enter the house. Inside, it features amenities like a brick fireplace and a sunroom near the kitchen.
The monthly payment would cost around almost $20,000 dollars each month.
4. 29 Augusta Walk Avenue, Greenville
Built in 2021, representing the newest home on the list, this house is unique from some of the other houses as it does not come with acres of land upon purchase. The $3.5 million house has four beds and four baths, along with 10-foot ceilings, two kitchens, a walk-in pantry and an elevator.
Located just a mile from downtown Greenville, the property is located in the Augusta Walk neighborhood, where houses beside it also sold for over one million dollars.
A monthly payment would cost you $19,000.
5. 114 Dominick Court, Greenville
This $3.3 million estate sits on the Chanticleer golf course in Greenville. It includes a “banquet-sized dining room” according to the listing along with 6 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms.
Inside, you are greeted with classical-styled architecture with columns and a large wrap-around rotunda designed by William Baker, a residential designer based in Atlanta. Built in 1995, it is the oldest house on the list.
The monthly payment would be $18,800 each month for this six-bed, nine-bath property.
6. 12 Parkins Oak Court, Greenville
Just listed for $3.3 million, this five-bedroom and six-bath home sits in the Parkins Mill neighborhood. Wine coolers to hold more than 400 bottles, a heated pool and a three car garage with an electric vehicle plug-in are all included in this property.
Built in 2016, the monthly payment costs would be around $18,200.
7. 210 Kendrick Circle, Greenville
Listed for $3 million, this four-bedroom, four-bathroom property is in the Hartness neighborhood, known for its luxury residences.
This house, which is approximately $624 per square feet, was built by Dillard-Jones Builders and includes a golf cart bay, custom cabinetry and a wood shingle roof.
A monthly payment would be a little over $17 thousand.
8. 405 Lake Hills Lane, Travelers Rest
This lake front property in Travelers Rest costs almost $2.9 million with a monthly payment of $16,500 a month.
Built by Blue Ridge Builders in 2005, this four-bedroom, five-bathroom home comes with both mountain and lake views, which can be seen via floor-to-ceilings within the house.
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9. 605 McDaniel Avenue, Greenville
Located in the Alta Vista neighborhood near downtown Greenville, this $2.9 million house was originally built in the 1950s but rebuilt in 2005 by Rhodes Brothers Builders.
Listed for $2.9 million, this house comes with four bedrooms and six bathrooms. The master bedroom alone has three closets and a fireplace included.
This monthly payment would be approximately $16,300.
10. 20 White Crescent Lane, Simpsonville
Finishing off the list is this Simpsonville house for $2.9 million. With six bedrooms and six bathrooms, this house is off Woodruff Rd and resides within the Kingsbridge gated community.
Built in 2006, the property includes 10,000 square feet with a craft room, a place to play billiards and a second living quarters with its own kitchen.
Interested buyers would look at spending $16,000 a month.
Savannah Moss covers Greenville County politics and growth and development. Reach her at smoss@gannett.com or follow her on Twitter/X @savmoss.
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