These $1.3 million condos in SC offer million-dollar mountain and river views. Take a look
Here’s what $1.349 million can buy in downtown Greenville.
A 2,000-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath condominium on the top floor (8th) of the River Terrace Building, from which you can see the Reedy River, the Blue Ridge Escarpment and downtown.
“The views are simply breathtaking,” Joshua Hoover-Dempsey of Re/Max Realty Professionals said on the listing.
There are 27 units in the building that’s part of the RiverPlace development on the south end of downtown, not far from the Peace Center for the Performing Arts and Passerelle French Bistro, named one of the most romantic restaurants in the world by CNN Travel.
The great room has curved, floor-to-ceiling windows with a large curved balcony. Master bedroom has two walk-in closets and bath with a garden tub and separate shower.
The flooring is newly installed carpet and engineered oak.
There’s an office/bonus room “handy for those who work from home,” Hoover-Dempsey said. (Greenville was No. 9 on Money magazine’s best places to work from home). One parking space in the garage comes with the unit.
A rooftop common area is available to all residents and includes an outdoor kitchen, TV, tables and patio furniture.
Built in 2007, it last sold in 2012 for $610,000.
Also available in downtown Greenville is a 6th floor condo at 121 Rhett Street, built in 2017, with three bedrooms each with en-suite baths. The residence covers 3,000-square feet. Asking price $1.350 million
There is a gas fireplace in the living room and a dining area with French doors leading to outdoor balconies.
Two parking spaces in a gated lot come with this unit, which is close to the Minor League Baseball High-A Greenville Drive’s Fluor Field and Falls Park, Greenville’s signature downtown park with a walking bridge across the Reedy River at Reedy River Falls.
Jennifer Hubbell of Keller Williams DRIVE is the listing agent. The unit last sold in 2019 for $1.225 million.
Both properties have been on the market less than two weeks.