News Summary
The Greenville real estate market is witnessing significant activity with the listing of luxury properties and changes in industry leadership. Notably, two high-end homes have been listed, including an 8,100-square-foot mansion and a newly built residence with stunning views. Additionally, Lyon Industrial Properties has leased 95,000 square feet of industrial space to Rudolph Logistics, showcasing the area’s growing industrial scene. The Greater Greenville Association of Realtors is also looking for nominations for its annual awards, while new leadership appointments have been made at Coldwell Banker Caine and Colliers South Carolina.
Greenville Reports Surge in Real Estate Listings and Notable Changes in Industry Leadership
The Greenville real estate market has shown significant activity with the listings of two luxury properties, while also marking leadership changes within prominent real estate firms. A total of approximately 95,000 square feet of industrial space has also been successfully leased by Lyons Industrial Properties.
Luxury Properties Listed
One noteworthy listing is an 8,100-square-foot home located at 540 Crescent Ave.. Marketed at $5.999 million, this property is often referred to as “Crescent Grove.” The home includes six bedrooms and offers two garages on a .84-acre lot. Originally built in 1986, the residence has been updated to include design elements like 200-year-old milled pine cabinetry, heart of pine floors, and coffered ceilings.
The primary suite, located on the main level, features dual bathrooms linked by a shared shower, while the finished basement presents a wine cellar, billiards room, and an additional en-suite guest room. The property boasts parking for four vehicles through its two-car garage and a detached garage. Furthermore, an automatic whole-home generator is included, along with a supplementary guest suite above the garage that can serve various purposes such as a home gym or office.
Another high-end listing is a newly built residence at 213 Waterscape Drive in The Cliffs at Keowee Springs, priced at $6.49 million. Spanning 5,400 square feet, this home features four bedrooms on a 1.09-acre lot with views of Lake Keowee from three sides. The main living space is enhanced by 17-foot ceilings and a linear gas fireplace.
The property includes eight-panel sliding glass doors leading to an expansive outdoor deck equipped with a kitchen and fireplace. Notably, the dining area features a bar as well as an all-glass wine room. The primary suite has dual walk-in closets and a spa-like bathroom with a fireplace. The residence also hosts two laundry rooms and a lower-level bar that opens to an outdoor patio with a designated home office space.
Industrial Space Leased in Duncan
In a different sector, Lyons Industrial Properties has completed a lease of around 95,000 square feet of Class A industrial space located at 1061 Duncan-Reidville Road, now occupied by Rudolph Logistics Group. This lease, finalized several weeks ago, marks a strategic expansion into the Upstate market for Rudolph Logistics, further showcasing Greenville’s growing industrial landscape.
Leadership Changes in Real Estate Firms
In terms of industry leadership, the Greater Greenville Association of Realtors (GGAR) is now seeking nominations for its annual Realtor of the Year award. Nominations are open until August 11, with specific criteria for eligibility, including being a GGAR member in good standing for at least three years, active involvement in community affairs, and adherence to GGAR’s code of ethics.
Additionally, Amanda Hamet has been appointed as the first female president of Coldwell Banker Caine. Hamet, who has been with the firm since 2014, has previously held various leadership roles and had led the firm to close $9.8 billion total in sales while serving over 31,000 families. Her focus will be on enhancing market expertise, community commitment, and premium service offerings.
Completing the leadership changes, William Makepeace has joined Colliers South Carolina as a property manager in its Greenville office. With over three years of experience managing over 250,000 square feet of Class A commercial space, Makepeace will oversee budgeting, financial reporting and work closely with property owners and leasing agents.
The current developments in Greenville’s real estate market and related leadership shifts illustrate a vibrant and evolving landscape in both luxury residential and industrial sectors, reflecting the ongoing growth and diversification of the region.
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