• ItemNo. As of early 2026, the Greenville real estate market is in a "Great Housing Reset," characterized by price stabilization and healthy inventory growth. With a 3.7-month supply of homes and a median sale price of approximately $350,285, the market is supported by genuine regional job growth rather than speculation. description

  • Spartanburg is approximately 4.7% less expensive than Greenville. While Greenville offers higher walkability and more lifestyle amenities, Spartanburg provides 0.9% higher average salaries and lower housing costs, resulting in roughly $3,300 more in annual disposable income for the average resident.

  • South Carolina remains a top choice for tax-conscious buyers. Primary residences are taxed at a 4% assessment rate, significantly lower than the 6% rate for secondary homes. Additionally, 2026 legislative updates provide significant exemptions for primary residences of individuals over 65 or disabled veterans.

  • Five Forks remains the gold standard for families due to its A-rated schools and master-planned communities. Other top choices include Simpsonville for its small-town charm, Greer for its proximity to BMW and GSP Airport, and Taylors for established neighborhoods with mature landscapes and mid-range pricing.

  • Top retirement destinations in 2026 include Wade Hampton for its convenience and safety, and Five Forks for its quiet suburban feel. Specialized 55+ communities like Swansgate and the new Del Webb Greenville offer gated security and active lifestyle amenities with home prices averaging around $320,000.Item description

  • Travelers Rest (TR) is the premier gateway to the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail. The 23-mile paved path connects TR directly to downtown Greenville, making it a "short-term rental powerhouse" and a top choice for buyers prioritizing outdoor recreation and biking.

  • The Village of West Greenville is currently the high-growth "creative heart" of the city. Investors are seeing strong returns on historic mill renovations and trendy lofts. For those seeking stability, the Augusta Road (05) corridor maintains premium value even during national market fluctuations.

  • For first-time buyers using FHA or local lending, Taylors and Greer offer the best value, with median prices ranging from $300,000 to $450,000. These areas provide the best balance of affordability and commute times to major employment hubs in Greenville and Spartanburg.

  • As of January 2026, the Upstate SC market holds a 3.7-month supply of inventory. While this is an 8.9% increase year-over-year, it remains below the 6-month threshold for a traditional "Buyer's Market," keeping the region in a balanced state that favors neither buyers nor sellers excessively.

  • Mortgage rates in Greenville have stabilized in the low 6% range (averaging ~6.3%). For the first time since 2020, typical monthly payments are expected to fall by approximately 1.3% as rate stability offsets modest home price appreciation in the local area.

Ah, spring! When the trees blossom, the lovely tulips and daffodils bloom, and everyone's mood brightens. But aside from our daily dose of sunshine during spring, we also see the high season for real estate. As the temperature rises, the housing market starts to heat up.  Even in areas where the weather is great all year long, spring remains the most active time for house buyers and sellers alike.

While there are plenty of reasons to consider selling in the spring, here’s a few examples as to why it’s so worthwhile:

1. You can show a better-looking home.

Unlike selling in the colder months, which can be stressful because of the snow and harsh weather, you can go to greater lengths in spring to prepare your home for sale. If you list your home in the spring, you can take advantage of the warmer weather and elevate your home's curb appeal.

Show your home at its best to draw the attention of potential buyers. Maximize your curb appeal by cleaning the walkways, strategically placing colorful plants and flower boxes, maintaining the lawn, and making it as green and lush as possible. Allowing the natural sunshine to stream through the windows of your home helps showcase it in its best light. Additionally, don’t forget to address parts of your home that are in need of repair or upkeep, especially if you haven’t done annual maintenance yet.

 

2. The longer days and better weather make it easier for buyers to go looking for homes.

When the clocks sprang forward in March, the days became longer. More daylight hours means more potential buyers can view your home. Likewise, the good weather gives people a boost to go outside and search for the picture-perfect home just like yours. Unlike home shopping in winter, where buyers need to drive through crappy weather in their soggy boots just to visit an open house, springtime brings in a fresh pool of potential buyers who've done their homework and want to use the longer days wisely. This improves your odds of landing a desirable offer for your home.

 

3. It's a perfect time for families who want to move before the new school year.

Many home buyers with families are looking to move before the summer and the start of a new school year. This way, their children will still have a couple of months to get settled in their new neighborhood. If you put your home on the market early enough in the spring, your pool of buyers won’t have the same sense of urgency seen in summer or winter sales. Parents who buy in the spring can move during the summer, avoiding juggling their time between school pickup and packing up their stuff to get ready for their new home.

 

4. The buyer's demand is higher and could spark bidding wars.

It’s no surprise that the months of March, April, and May are the best months for sellers to list their homes as many people are ready to enter the housing market to purchase. More buyers means more potential offers. Sellers can even expect to receive multiple offers, often sparking bidding wars. Buyers will always be competing for homes, especially if the home is in a good location and is listed at a reasonable price. If a bidding war occurs, the cost of the house is most likely to increase, putting the seller in a stronger position to receive more money for the home.

In those months, there’s also a greater chance that you’ll encounter an all-cash offer. This could speed up the entire home selling process. A cash buyer won’t have to rely on mortgage financing or on the sale of their current home, the so-called contingencies, in order to close the deal.

 

5. Higher home valuation

Since prices tend to be higher and more homes are being sold this season, the data for comparable homes that were recently sold in your neighborhood can also work in your favor. Your agent will have access to more of these comps when setting a price for your home. Likewise, when your home's value is assessed by an appraiser, he or she will look at these comps, so your house is more likely to pass the appraisal if you’re selling it at fair market value.

 

6. You can be a bit more selective about who you sell your home to.

With more people getting into the market, you can afford to choose who you sell your home to. You don't have to sell your house to the first buyer that gives you an offer, and you can stay firm on your price. The increase in demand affords you the opportunity to receive your asking price and close on the offer with which you are most comfortable. You can also decide whether to sell to an individual owner, joint owners, or even corporate buyers.

 

7. It's also easier for you to move.

Even though your primary goal is to sell your home, chances are you are also planning to buy and move to a new home yourself. Since entering a real estate transaction can be stressful (not to mention chaotic), it’s another good reason why spring is the best time for you to sell. The weather is more convenient, you can take advantage of the longer days to accommodate home showings and also do your own house-hunting. There’s a greater chance you can sell your home quickly and for a higher price due to the higher demand in the spring.