I'm moving to Greenville this summer or early fall. This video is very informative. The other towns look nice too. Downtown Greenville must be the biggest secret in the world and that Swamp Rabbit Trail looks like a wonderful pace to exercise. This area was made for iiving.
I went to visit family there and enjoyed it. I am definitely considering Greenville as a potential place to move to from the Boston area, where it's very expensive.
That’s awesome to hear! Greenville, SC, is such a special place. The community here is incredibly welcoming, and there’s always something going on-from the beautiful parks and outdoor activities to the amazing local restaurants and shops downtown. It’s a great mix of Southern charm and modern living. If you’re thinking about making the move, I think you’ll really love it here. Let me know if you have any questions or want more insights about the area!
What I like about the Greenville metro area is that the surrounding villages are making a conscientious effort to keep their towns livable with the future growth expansion. If you ever been in the southern part of Florida, Miami/Dade, Broward and West Palm Beach counties, most towns are more concerned to increase their populations to the hilt to build the biggest tax revenue possible. They don't give a shit about the quality of life in Florida. I'm moving to Greenville for a better quality of life and the southern hospitality that the south is known for. I moved to Florida originally because I had to move away from the Chicago area in 2013 because the future where I lived look bleak and it has only gotten worse there. I see the same future for Florida. Florida has hit the wall. They will keep adding more people in Florida because they only care about the tax revenue.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It sounds like you've really experienced the ups and downs of living in different places, and I can totally understand why you're drawn to the Greenville area. The commitment to preserving quality of life here, even as the area grows, is something that really sets it apart. Southern hospitality is alive and well, and it’s refreshing to see how much the local communities care about keeping that spirit strong. I’m sorry to hear about your experience in Florida and Chicago, but I hope Greenville brings you the sense of community and quality of life that you're looking for. It’s a place where people truly value their surroundings and the people around them. Wishing you all the best with your move and your fresh start here in Greenville!
Your video points to Greenville SC....but you veer off to Simpsonville, Mauldin, and Greer which are NOT in Greenville...they are several miles away from Greenville. You also fail to mention any of the negative points which are.......crushing traffic problems, inflated real estate prices, and rising property taxes. In other words, all of the problems that afflict every other community in the universe. The infrastructure of Greenville as to roadways is atrocious and gets worse by the day....potholes are not repaired, too few roads for the traffic flow, and so on. Face it, the only time you'll find the Emerald City is in the movie.
Hi! My husband and usually love your content! This post wasn’t very informative and it seemed like you were reading AI generated contentIf I am wrong, I apologize!
Hi! Thanks for your feedback and for always watching! If there are specific questions about these areas you have questions about, let me know… it helps me know how to best serve my viewers 🙏🏾
For homes in older, established neighborhoods with a historic feel, you might want to check out areas like the North Main or Augusta Road neighborhoods. These areas have homes from the 1920s and 1930s, and you might be able to find options around $350k. If you need any more guidance or have other questions, just let me know!
Very informative. Thanks
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Very informative loved the visual of each neighborhood❤
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I'm moving to Greenville this summer or early fall. This video is very informative. The other towns look nice too. Downtown Greenville must be the biggest secret in the world and that Swamp Rabbit Trail looks like a wonderful pace to exercise. This area was made for iiving.
I went to visit family there and enjoyed it. I am definitely considering Greenville as a potential place to move to from the Boston area, where it's very expensive.
Thank you for sharing i am really interested in moving there
That’s awesome to hear! Greenville, SC, is such a special place. The community here is incredibly welcoming, and there’s always something going on-from the beautiful parks and outdoor activities to the amazing local restaurants and shops downtown. It’s a great mix of Southern charm and modern living. If you’re thinking about making the move, I think you’ll really love it here. Let me know if you have any questions or want more insights about the area!
What I like about the Greenville metro area is that the surrounding villages are making a conscientious effort to keep their towns livable with the future growth expansion. If you ever been in the southern part of Florida, Miami/Dade, Broward and West Palm Beach counties, most towns are more concerned to increase their populations to the hilt to build the biggest tax revenue possible. They don't give a shit about the quality of life in Florida. I'm moving to Greenville for a better quality of life and the southern hospitality that the south is known for. I moved to Florida originally because I had to move away from the Chicago area in 2013 because the future where I lived look bleak and it has only gotten worse there. I see the same future for Florida. Florida has hit the wall. They will keep adding more people in Florida because they only care about the tax revenue.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It sounds like you've really experienced the ups and downs of living in different places, and I can totally understand why you're drawn to the Greenville area. The commitment to preserving quality of life here, even as the area grows, is something that really sets it apart. Southern hospitality is alive and well, and it’s refreshing to see how much the local communities care about keeping that spirit strong.
I’m sorry to hear about your experience in Florida and Chicago, but I hope Greenville brings you the sense of community and quality of life that you're looking for. It’s a place where people truly value their surroundings and the people around them. Wishing you all the best with your move and your fresh start here in Greenville!
Greer has the big airport. Is it very loud with the airplanes?
Taylors hands down
The exact same images of businesses, churches and stores were shown for Mauldin AND Greer. 🤔
You didn't show the bad neighborhoods
Your video points to Greenville SC....but you veer off to Simpsonville, Mauldin, and Greer which are NOT in Greenville...they are several miles away from Greenville. You also fail to mention any of the negative points which are.......crushing traffic problems, inflated real estate prices, and rising property taxes. In other words, all of the problems that afflict every other community in the universe. The infrastructure of Greenville as to roadways is atrocious and gets worse by the day....potholes are not repaired, too few roads for the traffic flow, and so on. Face it, the only time you'll find the Emerald City is in the movie.
Hi! My husband and usually love your content! This post wasn’t very informative and it seemed like you were reading AI generated contentIf I am wrong, I apologize!
Hi! Thanks for your feedback and for always watching! If there are specific questions about these areas you have questions about, let me know… it helps me know how to best serve my viewers 🙏🏾
I agree with you 100%
Where can I find homes in an older establish neighborhoods with homes built in the 1920’s -30’s...$350 k ?
For homes in older, established neighborhoods with a historic feel, you might want to check out areas like the North Main or Augusta Road neighborhoods. These areas have homes from the 1920s and 1930s, and you might be able to find options around $350k. If you need any more guidance or have other questions, just let me know!
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