Published June 3, 2026

The 7 Best Suburbs Near Greenville, SC in 2026

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Written by Greg Stewart

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The 7 Best Suburbs Near Greenville, SC in 2026

Thinking about moving to Greenville, South Carolina but not sure which suburb actually fits your

lifestyle best?

 

That’s one of the biggest questions we help buyers work through every day at GS Realty Group.

The truth is, the Greenville area is not one-size-fits-all. Some people want walkability and

downtown energy. Others want mountain views, golf cart communities, acreage, newer

subdivisions, or a quieter small-town atmosphere.

 

And where you choose to live can completely shape your experience in the Upstate.

In this guide, we’re breaking down seven of the best suburbs and communities around

Greenville, SC in 2026, including what each area feels like, what buyers should know, what

homes typically cost, and who each suburb tends to fit best.

1. Greenville Proper

When most people picture Greenville, this is usually the version they’re imagining.

“Greenville Proper” refers to the neighborhoods surrounding downtown Greenville itself with

areas that keep you close to the restaurants, parks, walkability, and historic charm that made

Greenville nationally popular over the last several years.

Popular Greenville Neighborhoods

Some of the most recognizable areas include:

● Augusta Road

● North Main

● Overbrook

● Cleveland Park

● Nicholtown

● West End

● Hampton-Pinckney Historic District

● Northern Greenville pockets

One of the biggest strengths of Greenville Proper is variety. Each neighborhood has its own

personality, housing style, and feel.

Some areas lean historic and walkable. Others feel more tucked away and residential while still

keeping you close to downtown.

Location & Accessibility

Greenville’s location is one reason so many people are relocating here.

Approximate drive times:

● 1.5 hours to Charlotte

● 3 hours to Atlanta

● 1.5 hours to Asheville

● 1 hour to the Blue Ridge Mountains

● 1 hour to Lake Keowee, Lake Jocassee, and Lake Hartwell

That balance between city amenities and outdoor access is a major draw.

Parks & Lifestyle

A few standout attractions include:

Falls Park on the Reedy

The centerpiece of downtown Greenville featuring Liberty Bridge, waterfalls, green space, and

restaurants woven into the heart of the city.

Unity Park

One of Greenville’s newer community-centered parks with walking trails, playgrounds, gathering

spaces, and direct Swamp Rabbit Trail access.

Swamp Rabbit Trail

A 28+ mile multi-use trail connecting Greenville to Travelers Rest and multiple surrounding

neighborhoods.

For many buyers, the  Swamp Rabbit Trail is more than a trail, it’s part of the lifestyle.

Restaurants & Food Scene

Greenville’s food scene has grown dramatically.

Some local favorites include:

● Halls Chophouse

● O-Ku Sushi

● Coral

● Camp

● Jianna

● Juniper

● Scoundrel

● Trappe Door

● Up on the Roof

Gather GVL

The Commons

Greenville has reached the point where people regularly travel here just for the restaurant scene

alone.

Housing in Greenville Proper

For a typical:

● 3-bedroom

● 2-bath

● approximately 1,800-square-foot home

Most buyers should realistically expect:

$425,000–$525,000+

Some smaller homes or older properties still fall under $400K, while larger homes in areas like

Augusta Road and North Main can easily reach well into the millions.

The biggest premium here is convenience and lifestyle.

You’re paying for:

● walkability

● proximity to downtown

● historic neighborhoods

● parks and trails

● restaurants and entertainment

● long-term desirability

2. Travelers Rest

Travelers Rest has become one of the most talked-about small towns in the Upstate. Located

roughly 20 minutes north of downtown Greenville, Travelers Rest blends mountain-town energy

with strong community culture and outdoor access.

Why People Love Travelers Rest

Travelers Rest offers:

● small-town feel

● outdoor recreation

● mountain proximity

● local restaurants

● community events

● easy Greenville access

You’re also close to:

● Table Rock

● Caesars Head

● Highway 11

● Blue Ridge Mountain access

Furman University

North Greenville University

For buyers who want a little more breathing room without losing access to Greenville, TR often

becomes a favorite.

Parks & Outdoor Amenities

Swamp Rabbit Trail

One of the biggest lifestyle draws in the entire Upstate.

The trail connects Travelers Rest directly to Greenville and creates a highly active community

environment.

Trailblazer Park

Hosts:

● concerts

● farmers markets

● food trucks

● seasonal events

Gateway Park

Features:

● bike tracks

● trails

● outdoor recreation

● family gathering areas

Restaurants in Travelers Rest

Travelers Rest has an impressive food scene for a town its size.

Favorites include:

● Topsoil

● Restaurant 17

● Farmhouse Tacos

● Tipsy Taco

● Shortfields

● Sidewall Pizza

● Coastal Crust

● Community Tap

Coffee shops like Tandem and Bridge City Coffee have also become major staples of the local

community.

Housing in Travelers Rest

One of the major advantages of Travelers Rest is flexibility.

You can find:

● walkable neighborhood homes

● homes on acreage

● golf course communities

● custom builds

● mountain-view estates

Typical pricing:

● Entry-level 3/2 homes: roughly $275K–$425K

● Homes on 1–5 acres: commonly $675K–$875K

● Large estates on 10+ acres: $1.75M+

Popular communities include:

● Velo Living

● Green Valley Country Club

● Cherokee Valley

● The Cliffs communities

3. Fountain Inn

If Travelers Rest feels like a mountain town, Fountain Inn feels more like a growing Southern

small town with deep community roots.

Located south of Greenville near I-385, Fountain Inn has quietly become one of the most

attractive growth areas in the Upstate.

Why Buyers Are Paying Attention to Fountain Inn

Fountain Inn offers:

● affordability

● small-town atmosphere

● golf cart culture

● community-focused events

● walkability

● convenient Greenville access

The city has done a really good job balancing growth while still protecting the feel of downtown.

Downtown Fountain Inn

Downtown Fountain Inn features:

● walkable Main Street

● local restaurants

● breweries

● coffee shops

● community events

● farmers markets

● splash pad areas

● seasonal festivals

The area feels intentionally community-centered instead of overly commercialized.

Restaurants & Local Favorites

Popular spots include:

● The Mill at Fountain Inn

● Bobby’s BBQ

● Cucina 100

● Steamers

● Farehouse

● Voodoo Brewing

Bobby’s BBQ in particular has become one of the more talked-about barbecue spots in the

Upstate.

Housing in Fountain Inn

Fountain Inn remains one of the more affordable Greenville-area suburbs.

Median pricing for a typical:

● 3-bedroom

● 2-bath

● approximately 1,800-square-foot home is around:

$315,000

You’ll also find:

● newer subdivisions

● homes with acreage

● golf course properties

● custom homes

● estate opportunities

For buyers wanting more space without Greenville Proper pricing, Fountain Inn deserves

consideration.

4.Simpsonville

Simpsonville has become one of the most established suburban hubs in the Greenville area.

Located roughly 20 minutes south of downtown Greenville, Simpsonville combines

convenience, newer housing, strong schools, and everyday practicality.

Why People Move to Simpsonville

Simpsonville offers:

● suburban convenience

● strong schools

● newer neighborhoods

● shopping and dining access

● easy Greenville commuting

● family-oriented communities

It’s also conveniently located near:

● GSP Airport

● Fairview Road shopping

● I-385

Parks & Recreation

Popular spots include:

● Heritage Park

● Simpsonville City Park

● Conestee Nature Preserve

Heritage Park hosts concerts, festivals, and larger community events throughout the year.

Restaurants in Simpsonville

Local favorites include:

● Stella’s Southern Bistro

● Sidewall Pizza

● Warehouse at Vaughn’s

● Shortfields

● 1885 Taproom

Simpsonville also offers many larger chain conveniences while still keeping some

local character.

Housing in Simpsonville

The median home price for a typical suburban home is around:

$350,000

Many neighborhoods were built within the last 20 years, giving buyers access to:

● newer construction

● larger square footage

● neighborhood amenities

● community pools

● sidewalks

Larger homes with upgraded finishes and newer builds commonly push into the mid-$400Ks

and beyond.

5. Five Forks

Five Forks technically falls within the Simpsonville area, but locals usually think of it as its own

distinct community hub.

Why Five Forks Is So Popular

Five Forks has become one of the most sought-after suburban areas near Greenville because

of:

● highly rated schools

● larger homes

● convenient location

● newer communities

● proximity to Greenville and Greer

It’s convenient to:

● downtown Greenville

● GSP Airport

● Greer

● Charlotte access

● Atlanta access

Restaurants & Amenities

Favorites include:

● Bullwinkle’s Tavern

● Uki Bowlz

● Chestnut Coffee

● Maple Street Biscuit Company

● Menkoi Ramen

● Kairos

Housing in Five Forks

Most homes built within the past 10 years typically range:

$475K–$575K+

You’ll also find:

● larger custom homes

● established luxury neighborhoods

● community-focused developments

Popular neighborhoods include:

● Spaulding Farm

● River Walk

● Stonehaven

Some custom homes in these areas push well beyond the $1M mark.

6. The Eastside (Taylors & Greer)

This is one area many relocations completely miss if they’re only searching online.

Locals typically refer to this region as “The Eastside.”

It’s a blend of Taylors and Greer communities located east of Greenville.

Why The Eastside Stands Out

The Eastside offers:

● strong schools

● larger lots

● mature neighborhoods

● airport convenience

● access to both Greenville and Greer

You’re roughly:

● 15 minutes from downtown Greenville

● close to GSP Airport

● 40 minutes from the mountains

Parks & Attractions

Popular local spots include:

Taylors Mill

● Greer City Park

Century Park

● East Riverside Park

Taylors Mill in particular has become a growing local gathering place with breweries,

restaurants, and community events.

Restaurants

Taylors Favorites

● The Creperia

● Kitchen Sync

● 13 Stripes

● Maverick Biscuit

Greer Favorites

● Select

● Rick Erwin’s Greer

● Great Bay Oyster House

● Mason Jar Burgers

● Crate Restaurant

● Wild Ace

Housing on the Eastside

Typical pricing for:

● 3-bedroom

● 2-bath

● approximately 1,800-square-foot homes falls around:

$285K–$385K

Larger custom homes on bigger lots can easily exceed $1M.

This area often appeals to buyers wanting mature neighborhoods with strong long-term resale

value.

7. Easley & Pickens

If you want affordability, mountain views, and more open space, Easley and Pickens deserve

consideration.

Located west of Greenville, these communities offer a more relaxed pace while still keeping

Greenville relatively accessible.

Why Buyers Like Easley & Pickens

The area offers:

● affordable housing

● mountain proximity

● larger lots

● country feel

● easier lake access

● outdoor recreation

You’re also close to:

● Table Rock State Park

● Highway 11

● Lake Keowee

● hiking and mountain recreation

Parks & Attractions

One unique feature is the:

Doodle Trail

An 8.5-mile trail connecting Easley and Pickens through walkable downtown districts.

Other highlights include:

● Nine Times Preserve

● Blue Wall Preserve

● Market at the Mill

Restaurants & Local Favorites

Easley

The Silos

● Pint Station

● The Smoking Pig

● Iron Horse Steamers

Pickens

● Farmhouse Deli

● Full Plate Creperie

● Open Door

● Coyote Coffee Café

Housing in Easley & Pickens

Median pricing for a typical:

● 3-bedroom

● 2-bath

● approximately 1,800-square-foot home sits around:

$300,000

That makes this one of the more affordable areas within reasonable driving distance to

Greenville.

You’ll also find:

● acreage properties

● custom homes

● estate-style properties

● mountain-view homes

● Cliffs communities nearby

The area works especially well for buyers wanting more land, privacy, or mountain access.

One of the biggest mistakes buyers make when relocating to Greenville is assuming every

suburb feels the same.

 

They don’t. Travelers Rest feels different from Five Forks. Fountain Inn feels different from

Greenville Proper. The Eastside feels different from Easley.

That variety is part of what makes the Upstate so appealing.

There’s enough diversity here that most buyers can eventually find an area that truly fits their

lifestyle, commute, budget, and personality. The key is understanding the tradeoffs before

making a move.

 

If you’re trying to figure out which Greenville suburb actually makes the most sense for you, GS

Realty Group would be happy to help you think it through. To help you find what genuinely fits

your life, budget, and long-term plans.

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