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Cherrydale Homes for Sale in Greenville, SC

Cherrydale is a compact, walkable established neighborhood in Greenville that offers exceptional location convenience without the constraints of an HOA.

Listing summary: 36 Recently Sold

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Community Highlights

  • Walking distance to Cherrydale Shopping Center with retail and dining
  • 5-10 minutes to downtown Greenville, Furman University, and Paris Mountain
  • No HOA fees or restrictions on renovations
  • Established neighborhood with classic bungalow character and hardwood floors
  • Level lots with mature trees and fenced backyards
Downtown Greenville ProximityCherrydale Shopping WalkabilityHardwood FloorsFront Porches

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Style
Bungalow · Ranch
Quality
Production
Built
1949–2020
14% Garage14% Basement
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Front Porches
  • Crown Molding
  • Arched Doorways
  • Built In Shelving
  • Fenced Backyards
  • Open Floor Plans

Location & Proximity

Central Greenville County between downtown and Travelers Rest

Walkability: High

Travelers Rest
10 minutes
Furman University
5 minutes
Downtown Greenville
5-10 minutes
Cherrydale Shopping Center (walking distance)Furman University (2 miles)Paris Mountain State Park (2 miles)Swamp Rabbit Trail (nearby)Cherrydale Point commercial area

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Cherrydale
Middle
Lakeview
High
Berea

About Cherrydale

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Cherrydale, Greenville

Cherrydale is a compact, walkable established neighborhood in Greenville that offers exceptional location convenience without the constraints of an HOA. Positioned at the intersection of urban accessibility and suburban comfort, homes here sit within minutes of downtown Greenville, Furman University, Paris Mountain State Park, and the Swamp Rabbit Trail, while the Cherrydale Shopping Center anchors the community with everyday retail and dining within easy walking distance.

The architectural character centers on classic mid-century bungalows and ranch homes built primarily between 1949 and the early 1960s, with scattered new construction through 2020. Original hardwood floors, front porches designed for rocking chairs, and period details like crown molding, arched doorways, and built-in bookshelves define the streetscape. Brick exteriors are common, and the modest scale—typically 2-3 bedrooms and 1-2 bathrooms—reflects the era's practical approach to residential design. Detached garages appear on select properties, adding storage and workshop potential that buyers actively seek.

Cherrydale functions as an active renovation market where buyers frequently purchase homes in original condition and execute comprehensive updates. Kitchen and bathroom modernizations dominate the improvement pattern, with granite or quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, refinished cabinets, and subway or decorative tile appearing consistently in recently sold properties. Updated listings also frequently mention new architectural roofs, HVAC systems, vinyl tilt-out windows, and tankless water heaters. The absence of HOA restrictions gives owners complete flexibility in renovation scope and timing.

Lots are level and typically range from 7,800 to 11,000 square feet, with mature trees providing shade and established landscaping character. Fenced backyards are common and valued for privacy and pet containment. The neighborhood topography is flat, making it comfortable for walking and biking to nearby destinations. Several properties include outbuildings or storage sheds, and back decks extend living space outdoors during Greenville's mild seasons.

The location drives buyer interest more than any single property feature. Cherrydale Elementary sits within walking distance, while Lakeview Middle and Berea High serve the area. Commute times to downtown Greenville average 5-10 minutes, Furman University is equally close, and Travelers Rest's growing downtown corridor is a short drive north. Paris Mountain State Park and the regional Swamp Rabbit Trail provide immediate outdoor recreation access. Poinsett Highway serves as the main commercial corridor, with shopping, restaurants, and services concentrated at Cherrydale Point.

Market activity shows steady turnover with no sales in the most recent year despite 37 total listings in the database. Pricing spans from investor-grade fixer-uppers in the $45,000-$135,000 range to fully renovated bungalows reaching $240,000-$310,000, with one 2020 new construction home listing at $359,900 representing the neighborhood's upper boundary. The affordability relative to Greenville's premium markets, combined with location centrality and renovation flexibility, positions Cherrydale as an accessible entry point for buyers prioritizing walkability and urban proximity.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Cherrydale, Greenville

The Cherrydale real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 61 days. With 0 active listings and 2 homes sold in the past year, buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price
$235,000
Average Price
$243,300
$/Sq.Ft (Q1)
$209
1-Yr Price Trend
+9.6%

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
2.5
Avg Bathrooms
1.4
Avg Lot Size
0.25 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
0
Sold Last Year
2
Median Days to Sell
61 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
1962
New Construction
0%

Recently Off Market Properties

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