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Springs Station Homes for Sale in Greenville, SC

Springs Station feels like one of Greenville’s practical, well-located pocket neighborhoods: modest in scale, easy to navigate, and close to the city’s most recognizable destinations.

Listing summary: 48+ Recently Sold

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Community Highlights

  • Close To Downtown Greenville
  • Trail Access Near The Swamp Rabbit Trail
  • Single-Story Ranch Layouts
ranch homesvaulted ceilingsopen floor plansgas fireplaces

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1991–2005
80% Garage
  • single-story living
  • vaulted ceilings
  • open floor plans
  • gas fireplaces
  • eat-in kitchens
  • walk-in closets
  • covered decks and patios

Location & Proximity

Central Greenville County, Upstate South Carolina

Walkability: Medium

I385 Access
nearby
Swamp Rabbit Trail
short walk or bike ride
Downtown Greenville
5 miles, under 10 minutes
Swamp Rabbit TrailCherrydale Point Shopping CenterFurman UniversityUnity ParkParis Mountain State Park

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Berea Elementary
Middle
Berea Middle
High
Berea High

About Springs Station

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

First Impressions

Springs Station feels like one of Greenville’s practical, well-located pocket neighborhoods: modest in scale, easy to navigate, and close to the city’s most recognizable destinations. The setting is rooted in central Greenville County, with a location that keeps downtown within about 5 miles and under 10 minutes by car. That proximity gives the community an immediate connection to Greenville’s restaurants, shops, and arts scene without giving up the more residential feel of its tree-lined streets and cul-de-sac layout. Rolling terrain, mature trees, and wooded backdrops give many homes a tucked-away quality, especially on corner lots and deeper interior parcels.

Home Styles & Community Feel

Springs Station is defined by single-family ranch homes, mostly built from the early 1990s through the mid-2000s. The architecture is straightforward and comfortable, with one-story living showing up again and again in the floor plans. Inside, vaulted or cathedral ceilings, open living and dining areas, and gas fireplaces are common features that make these homes feel larger than their footprint suggests. Eat-in kitchens, walk-in closets, and primary suites with private baths are also part of the neighborhood’s familiar rhythm.

Outdoor space matters here. Patios, decks, fenced backyards, and storage buildings appear often, and several homes sit on cul-de-sac lots with wooded privacy behind them. Many properties have been refreshed over time with new roofs, updated HVAC systems, fresh paint, flooring, and kitchen improvements, which helps the neighborhood maintain a lived-in but cared-for character. Attached garages are common as well, with garage coverage near 80%.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

What stands out most in Springs Station is the ease of everyday living. The Swamp Rabbit Trail is close enough for a walk or bike ride from many homes, and Cherrydale Point Shopping Center sits about 3.5 miles away. Nearby destinations also include Furman University, Unity Park, Paris Mountain State Park, and the Swamp Rabbit Cafe. That mix of trail access, shopping, and recreation gives the neighborhood a balanced pace: convenient for errands, but still close to green space and outdoor time.

The community’s low-turnover profile adds to its practical appeal. Recent sales have clustered in the low-to-mid $200,000s, with a few homes standing out for upgraded outdoor features or larger lots. Most homes are compact to mid-sized, making the neighborhood feel cohesive rather than sprawling.

Location & Schools

Springs Station sits in the Berea school district, with Berea Elementary, Berea Middle, and Berea High serving the area. For commuting, Interstate 385 is nearby, and downtown Greenville is typically less than 10 minutes away. Downtown Travelers Rest is also within reach, about 7.5 miles from some homes, which adds another useful north-side destination for dining and trail access. The broader setting places residents close to major grocery stores, hospitals, pharmacies, and everyday services while keeping the neighborhood anchored by its residential streets and established home styles.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Springs Station, Greenville

The Springs Station real estate market shows balanced market conditions. Homes typically sell within 58 days. With 0 active listings and 3 homes sold in the past year, a healthy balance exists between buyers and sellers.

Pricing

Median Price
$215,000
Average Price
$217,500

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.0
Avg Bathrooms
2.0
Avg Lot Size
0.24 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
0
Sold Last Year
3
Median Days to Sell
58 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
1995
New Construction
0%