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Best Areas to Live Around Greenville, SC

The Whaley Group
Nov 26 6 minutes read

Are you considering moving to Greenville, South Carolina? You're in the right place! In this blog, we'll explore some of the best suburbs around Greenville, each offering its own unique charm and lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a quiet, family-friendly neighborhood, a home close to outdoor activities, or easy access to city amenities, Greenville has it all.

To make this even easier for you, we’ve also included a video that covers the best areas to live around Greenville. Check it out below for even more details and insights!

1. Fountain Inn – A Quaint Escape with Room to Grow 

Fountain Inn has been rapidly growing, offering a mix of new construction and homes with larger lot sizes. This charming suburb is perfect for those who enjoy a quieter, more rural feel while still being close to major highways. Fountain Inn's historic downtown is particularly lovely during the holidays, with festive Christmas lights and even horse-drawn carriage rides.

If you're looking for easy access to 385, which connects you to the heart of Greenville, Fountain Inn provides a fantastic balance of suburban comfort and urban accessibility. Plus, Tesla is opening a distribution center in the area, making it a great spot for future development.

Watch the Video: Best Areas to Live Around Greenville, SC

2. Simpsonville – A Diverse City with Something for Everyone 

Simpsonville is a city with two distinct areas: the southern part near Fountain Inn and the northern Five Forks area. The southern side of Simpsonville offers a more budget-friendly lifestyle with easy access to restaurants, shopping, and entertainment. It’s also close to Heritage Park, which features concerts, baseball fields, and other outdoor events.

On the other hand, the Five Forks area is known for its luxury homes and top-rated schools. With easy access to 385 and 85, the Five Forks area offers a bit more of a bustling, suburban lifestyle, with traffic congestion around major roads like Woodruff Road. However, it also has plenty of family-friendly amenities, such as trampoline parks, go-karts, and big-box stores like Costco.

3. Malden – Traditional Suburban Charm with New Development 

Malden is one of the oldest suburbs of Greenville and offers a more traditional suburban feel. With strong school systems and a location just 15-20 minutes from downtown, it’s perfect for families who want a peaceful environment close to the action. Malden’s downtown, Bridgeway Station, is a highly walkable area that is still developing, offering a mix of dining and shopping options with a charming, old-timey feel.

4. Powdersville – Affordable Living with Plenty of Space 

Located just north of Easley, Powdersville is an excellent option for families who want affordable homes and larger lot sizes. Known for its strong school systems, Powdersville offers a quieter lifestyle with easy access to restaurants, grocery stores, and other essentials. The area’s larger lot sizes provide more space between neighbors, giving you the peace and privacy many homeowners desire.

5. Travelers Rest – An Active Lifestyle Surrounded by Nature 

Travelers Rest has become the go-to place for people who lead an active lifestyle. Situated just north of Greenville, TR is known for its outdoor activities, including the Swamp Rabbit Trail, a popular destination for biking, running, and walking. The area also offers beautiful natural scenery and easy access to the mountains.

Living in TR means you're just a 15-20 minute commute from downtown Greenville, but you’ll feel like you’re living in a cozy, active community. With a mix of great restaurants, coffee shops, and farm-to-table dining, TR offers a laid-back vibe that’s perfect for those who appreciate outdoor living.

6. Blue Ridge Area – For Those Who Want Space and Scenic Views 

The Blue Ridge area, which includes northern Taylors, Greer, and Tigerville, is for those who want more space and natural beauty. With stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and several nearby lakes, this area is perfect for people seeking a rural feel while still being relatively close to urban amenities.

Though it may take a bit longer to commute to grocery stores and other everyday essentials, the peaceful, scenic environment and larger homesites make this an attractive option for those who prioritize space and tranquility.

7. East Side of Greenville – A Desirable, Convenient Location 

The East Side of Greenville includes parts of Greenville, Taylors, and Greer, offering a mix of mature neighborhoods, highly ranked schools, and convenient access to shopping, dining, and entertainment. Just a short drive from downtown, the East Side is one of the more desirable (and pricier) areas to live in Greenville. The beautiful natural landscaping and tree-lined streets add to the area’s charm.

For those who want the best of both worlds – close access to downtown and suburban living – the East Side is an excellent choice.

Greenville, SC, offers a wide variety of suburbs, each catering to different lifestyles and needs. Whether you're drawn to the hustle and bustle of Simpsonville, the scenic beauty of Travelers Rest, or the traditional suburban charm of Malden, there's a neighborhood for everyone.

If you’re still unsure about which area fits your needs, take a look at the video above for even more details on what makes each of these areas unique!

Which Area is Right for You?

Get in touch today – we’re excited to help you find the perfect neighborhood to fit your lifestyle and real estate goals!

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