• 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.

Congratulations, you just purchased a new house and are now ready to move. The hassle of the home buying process is over, but the settling-in process is not quite done yet. While the hassle of moving your things can sometimes be unnoticeable because of all the excitement, it wouldn't hurt to do a few things that will help you save a lot of time, energy, and resources during the move.

1. Make a detailed schedule.

Moving is not an easy task, especially if you're transferring to a neighborhood far away from where you currently reside. It can be overwhelming to think about the move itself, but plotting it on your calendar and spreading out the tasks over a number of days is sure to make it less daunting.

Before you can move, you have to pack up your stuff first. If you've already braved the task of decluttering your home before the sale, then great! But if you haven’t gotten around to it yet, now is the time to write down how much you have to get accomplished, and when.

Once you can say for sure that packing up your things can be completed on a specific day and at a specific time, you may proceed to booking a date with your chosen mover. If you’re moving internationally, you may have to book your ticket at least a month in advance. If you’re driving yourself there, be sure you know how long the trip will take, and factor in any stopovers you may need so that you can get enough rest along the way.

2. Pack carefully.

While moving your things across short distances is something you can do with ease even at the last minute—it's a different story if you’re moving across the country or halfway across the world.

When you're about to set off on a long journey to your new home, it is important to pack as meticulously as you possibly can. It may seem like a hassle while you’re doing it, but labelling all boxes (and even the the smaller boxes inside them) can make things a lot easier later on. Make sure your fragile belongings are properly wrapped and labeled, and identify which side of the boxes should face up. You also want to make sure that you’re not transferring loose items and haphazardly sealed containers.

This not only helps the movers handle your belongings with care, but it will also give you an easier time unpacking in your new home.

3. Prepare a carry-on bag.

If you're going to spend a lot of time on the road or on the plane, be sure that you have everything you need in a carry-on bag. Identify the things you’ll need while traveling, and pack them in a bag before having all your other things shipped.

Have an extra change of clothes, some toiletries, and enough snacks for the road. This way, you won't have to search for them when your really need them.

4. Check the weather forecast.

When you set a date for the move, make sure that you have an idea of what the weather will be on that day.

Especially for cross country moves, being aware of the weather will help you avoid unexpected drives under heavy rain, or having to wait for your movers to arrive in a snowstorm. Also, if the weather turns out to be horrible on the day of your move, you may be looking at quite a few delays.

5. Bring entertainment for the kids.

This may seem like an unimportant part of moving, but you'll be surprised how much of a hassle bored children can be during a long drive.

If you don't want your patience tested during the ride to your new home, make sure you have something that will keep your kids occupied. This way, everyone can be in a good mood as you arrive at your new home!