My hubby and I are moving soon and I am worried about safety. We liked parts of Greer, particularly right by the airport, west side. (Near Lowe's Food) What are your thoughts on safety in this area? And what do you think are the "safest" areas around Greer?
I think this area is wonderful! Not far from many things, and had a solid community! Happy to hop on a phone call if you have any questions or just want to chat through it!
Hi, what do you think about the art scene? I'm an artist and looking into relocating. I sent you a message to an e-mail with more detailed questions, but just washed this video and I did some research Greer is quite a fascinating quaint town. The downtown looks wonderful..
can you give us some information that what kind of people are living in Gree and are they conservative or liberal or open mind conservative right or left lol ?do they accept different ethnicities ? and also where you can buy a luxury house in very good area with good price please make a video for us thank you.
Hmm, you will get a much broader diversity in downtown Greenville restaurants that’s for sure! However, I think if you get out and about in Greer your should check out my other Greer videos! Especially the one about Greers best kept secret (Cartwright FoodHall 🤫) it’s one of the places I have Jamaican food for the first time as well as some of the best Cajun around at White Wine and Butter!
What do the age demographics look like in Greer? My wife and I are in our early 20s and are trying to find a younger crowd than we have down in the lowcountry (Bluffton/Hilton Head area)
When I look up the age via google it says that the average age is people in their 30s. However, I think that there is definitely a younger crowd that is around because of all of the colleges in the area! I think many people stay in the area! ❤️
I’m concerned about the crime rate. A lot of residence in Greer say there is shootings and armed robbery in greer.. I looked it up and greer has one of the highest crime rates in the US(according to report from 2019). I don’t want to feel unsafe if I’m out and about.. thoughts?
This is definitely important to look into. And this is what I tell most people… Everywhere has some sort of crime rate. My husband has been a cop for 90% of our relationship and I’ve seen and heard much first hand because of that. I honestly would put Greer as one of the “safer” areas to live in the area. Their property values stay high, the schools stay highly rated, there is a lot of industry in Greer, so lots of jobs. I would also say are you in the Greenville County side of Greer or the Spartanburg county side of Greer. Very different areas concerning neighborhoods, etc. Just my two cents :) hope that helps!
Oh my word! Yes! So, during the warmer months there are various farmers markets around you can get the BEST groceries and other foods. There is also a fantastic grocery called The Tomato Vine outside of downtown by Furman you must check out! I also would say google "farm to table grocery, Greenville" and lots of great places to shop! Then there are. many local restaurants that I think you will find great options at as well! My parents neighbors are Vegan so I can ask them for suggestions too!
Respectfully, I would say the term "housing crash" is incorrect. There is nothing to crash. The Greer/Greenville/Upstate markets are historically very strong and we've had low inventory for so long that our buyer traffic is still very strong. Now, we have seen a stabilizing, or a slight slow down of the market of up to 5-10%. I've seen it in my own listings, however, even the overpriced homes are still selling eventually. Then also looking at what's happening with affordability, interest rates, inventory, what the fed is currently doing, the next year should be be pretty stable. At the height of the great recession and the housing crash of '08-'12 the Greenville market only saw about a 31-33% shift to distressed sales and depreciation. Much much stronger than the rest of the country. =) Hope this info helps.
Upstate SC is pretty cool. Reminds me of a mix between LI and the Poconos but the taxes are better. Weather better than FL. I've been liking it.
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My hubby and I are moving soon and I am worried about safety. We liked parts of Greer, particularly right by the airport, west side. (Near Lowe's Food) What are your thoughts on safety in this area? And what do you think are the "safest" areas around Greer?
I think this area is wonderful! Not far from many things, and had a solid community! Happy to hop on a phone call if you have any questions or just want to chat through it!
Hi, what do you think about the art scene? I'm an artist and looking into relocating. I sent you a message to an e-mail with more detailed questions, but just washed this video and I did some research Greer is quite a fascinating quaint town. The downtown looks wonderful..
Emailed you back :)
can you give us some information that what kind of people are living in Gree and are they conservative or liberal or open mind conservative right or left lol ?do they accept different ethnicities ? and also where you can buy a luxury house in very good area with good price please make a video for us thank you.
How is greers diversity in culture? I am a foodie and just love meeting different people.
Hmm, you will get a much broader diversity in downtown Greenville restaurants that’s for sure! However, I think if you get out and about in Greer your should check out my other Greer videos! Especially the one about Greers best kept secret (Cartwright FoodHall 🤫) it’s one of the places I have Jamaican food for the first time as well as some of the best Cajun around at White Wine and Butter!
What do the age demographics look like in Greer? My wife and I are in our early 20s and are trying to find a younger crowd than we have down in the lowcountry (Bluffton/Hilton Head area)
When I look up the age via google it says that the average age is people in their 30s. However, I think that there is definitely a younger crowd that is around because of all of the colleges in the area! I think many people stay in the area! ❤️
I’m concerned about the crime rate. A lot of residence in Greer say there is shootings and armed robbery in greer.. I looked it up and greer has one of the highest crime rates in the US(according to report from 2019). I don’t want to feel unsafe if I’m out and about.. thoughts?
This is definitely important to look into. And this is what I tell most people… Everywhere has some sort of crime rate. My husband has been a cop for 90% of our relationship and I’ve seen and heard much first hand because of that. I honestly would put Greer as one of the “safer” areas to live in the area. Their property values stay high, the schools stay highly rated, there is a lot of industry in Greer, so lots of jobs. I would also say are you in the Greenville County side of Greer or the Spartanburg county side of Greer. Very different areas concerning neighborhoods, etc. Just my two cents :) hope that helps!
I am a vegan and eat mostly organic. Where can I shop for these type foods ?
Oh my word! Yes! So, during the warmer months there are various farmers markets around you can get the BEST groceries and other foods. There is also a fantastic grocery called The Tomato Vine outside of downtown by Furman you must check out! I also would say google "farm to table grocery, Greenville" and lots of great places to shop! Then there are. many local restaurants that I think you will find great options at as well! My parents neighbors are Vegan so I can ask them for suggestions too!
There's a housing crash that has been going on and is expected to continue for the next 12 months. So Greer's home prices should sharply decline soon.
Respectfully, I would say the term "housing crash" is incorrect. There is nothing to crash. The Greer/Greenville/Upstate markets are historically very strong and we've had low inventory for so long that our buyer traffic is still very strong. Now, we have seen a stabilizing, or a slight slow down of the market of up to 5-10%. I've seen it in my own listings, however, even the overpriced homes are still selling eventually. Then also looking at what's happening with affordability, interest rates, inventory, what the fed is currently doing, the next year should be be pretty stable. At the height of the great recession and the housing crash of '08-'12 the Greenville market only saw about a 31-33% shift to distressed sales and depreciation. Much much stronger than the rest of the country. =) Hope this info helps.
Please add more b-roll footage of Greer itself and less video of your hands flying all over the place. People want to see the town, not you...
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and helping the algorithm.