$275,000
2 Bed · 1 Bath · 1,448 Sq Ft
Exceptional lot, move-in ready, and priced to sell at $275,000
2
Beds
1
Baths
1,448
Sq Ft
1960
Built
0.40 acres
Lot
What sets this Greenville property apart is the land: almost 0.40 acres of usable yard directly connected to a well-maintained 1960 single-family residence. The lot opens practical options — a large garden, a workshop, expanded outdoor entertaining spaces, or simply a quiet, private buffer from neighbors — all rare at this price point inside the city limits.
Inside, the home’s 1,448 square feet are arranged for comfortable everyday living and flexible use. Two bedrooms and a full bath serve a range of needs, whether you’re buying as a first home, downsizing, or creating a primary-level plan with room for a home office. The seller describes the property as move-in ready, and recent listing activity reflects a careful, long-term stewardship: mechanical systems include air conditioning and the structure shows the solid bones of a mid-century build that has been maintained.
The living areas are generous for a two-bedroom home, offering clear sightlines and the kind of adaptable footprint that buyers appreciate when customizing a residence. With the house sitting on nearly half an acre, additions, accessory structures, or expansive landscaping are all realistic possibilities without sacrificing yard privacy.
Located in Greenville’s 29611 postal area, this listing represents a compelling value when you compare the lot size and condition against current market expectations. The price improvement positions the home competitively at $275,000 (the listing’s midpoint estimate), giving buyers a chance to secure both livability and land — a combination becoming harder to find in this region. Schedule a private tour to see how the property’s exterior space enhances the home’s everyday utility and long-term investment potential.
This section of Greenville is characterized by established residential streets and mature vegetation, offering a quieter pace while remaining within reach of the city’s services and amenities. Homes here tend to sit on larger, older parcels compared with newer infill developments, giving buyers more private outdoor space. The neighborhood attracts owners who value privacy, yard room for projects or gardening, and straightforward access to regional roads for commutes and weekend outings.
This listing enters the market at a strategically improved price of $275,000, which aligns exactly with the valuation midpoint in the broker-provided estimate (estimated range $264K–$286K, $190/sqft). For buyers focused on land and single-family homes, inventory remains constrained in many Greenville neighborhoods: properties with larger, usable lots often attract steady interest and move more quickly than small-lot infill homes. That dynamic makes a price-corrected, well-maintained home on nearly .40 acres particularly competitive.
While broad macro conditions fluctuate, the data here is straightforward — the seller has recently adjusted price to sharpen market appeal, and the listing was posted in early 2026 and reviewed again in March 2026, signaling freshness. For buyers, the present window is attractive if you value outdoor space and a property that requires minimal immediate renovation. For sellers and investors, the demand for single-family homes with land in Greenville suggests relative resilience compared with condos or entry-level urban units. Local agents commonly note brisk activity for well-priced homes in the $200K–$400K band, making timely showings advisable.
Good access to outdoor recreation by car with nearby parks and green spaces; the property’s large yard also creates on-site recreation opportunities for gardening, play, and entertaining.
Low
$264K
Midpoint
$275K
High
$286K
$190/SF estimated price per square foot
Derived from Redfin listing LD+JSON
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
This section of Greenville is characterized by established residential streets and mature vegetation, offering a quieter pace while remaining within reach of the city’s services and amenities. Homes here tend to sit on larger, older parcels compared with newer infill developments, giving buyers more private outdoor space. The neighborhood attracts owners who value privacy, yard room for projects or gardening, and straightforward access to regional roads for commutes and weekend outings.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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