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The Hamptons Condos in Greenville, SC Near Main Street

3 homes
Greenville, SC

Community Highlights

  • Only 8 luxury condos in historic 1919 church conversion
  • Each unit is architecturally unique—no two alike
  • Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired architecture with soaring ceilings
  • True walkable urban living in Greenville's oldest historic district
  • Private patios with every unit in fully gated community
Popular Features
Historic Church ConversionExposed Brick WallsSoaring Vaulted CeilingsHardwood Floors

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

Architecture & Style

TypeCondo
StyleHistoric Church Conversion
QualityCustom
Built1908–1935
Avg Lot0.33 ac
  • Exposed Brick Walls
  • Hardwood Floors Throughout
  • Vaulted Ceilings
  • Gas Fireplaces
  • Granite Countertops
  • Bosch Stainless Appliances
  • Custom Cabinetry

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

Location & Proximity

Downtown Greenville

Walkability: high
Main StreetSwamp Rabbit TrailUnity ParkKroc CenterPeace Centerdowntown restaurantsdowntown shopping
Unity Parkwalking distance
Kroc Centerwalking distance
Main Street2 blocks
  • Main Street restaurants and shopping
  • Peace Center
  • Swamp Rabbit Trail
  • Unity Park
  • Salvation Army Kroc Center

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

Nearby Schools

Elementary

A.J. Whittenberg

Middle

League

High

Greenville

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

Candace Rose

Candace Rose

REALTOR®

Greenville

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Claudia
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The Hamptons represents one of Greenville's most distinctive residential offerings: eight luxury condos housed within the meticulously restored Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, originally built in 1919.

$268,000$650,0000.33 acres avg

Community Highlights

The Hamptons represents one of Greenville's most distinctive residential offerings: eight luxury condos housed within the meticulously restored Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, originally built in 1919. Located at 325 Hampton Avenue in the Hampton-Pinckney Historic District—the city's oldest—this intimate community blends architectural preservation with contemporary luxury. The church's Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired design informs each unit, with soaring vaulted ceilings reaching 28 feet in the sanctuary conversions, clerestory windows flooding interiors with natural light, and exposed wood beams that pay homage to the building's sacred origins.

Each of the eight residences is architecturally unique. Sanctuary lofts occupy the original church worship spaces with dramatic ceiling heights and balcony overlooks. Garden units and townhouses offer direct patio access at ground level, while the standalone Craftsman Bungalow—once the church parsonage—provides single-story living without shared walls. Units range from approximately 1,400 to 1,700 square feet, with 2-3 bedrooms and thoughtfully designed open floor plans. Hardwood floors flow throughout living areas, while European quarried travertine distinguishes the bathrooms and laundry spaces.

Amenities & Lifestyle

Interior finishes reflect the community's luxury positioning. Kitchens feature granite countertops, custom cabinetry, and Bosch stainless steel appliances—gas ranges appear consistently. Walk-in pantries, designer lighting, and eat-in islands sized for entertaining characterize the culinary spaces. Gas fireplaces with custom mantles anchor living areas, often framed by exposed brick accent walls that echo the building's heritage. Bedrooms include walk-in closets with custom built-ins, and several units feature Murphy beds for flexible space usage.

Every residence includes a private patio—many gated and pet-friendly—ranging from intimate 12x14 brick courtyards to expansive 450-square-foot outdoor rooms. Two assigned parking spaces per unit (one covered, one uncovered) sit within a gated parking pavilion, with additional locked storage cabinets and bike hanging space. The fully gated community features brick columns, gas lanterns, and professionally maintained landscaping that frame the historic structure.

Social life centers on neighborhood traditions: Flamingo Friday gatherings during summer months and the annual Christmas Walkabout Progressive Dinner connect residents. The Hampton-Pinckney Historic District itself fosters an active pedestrian culture, with sidewalk-lined streets and a strong sense of place.

These insights are based on listing details and are informational only; verify details for any specific property.

Elementary
A.J. Whittenberg
Middle
League
High
Greenville
These are typical school assignments. Attendance isn't guaranteed based on address. Please verify with the district.

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Market Statistics

The The Hamptons real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 60 days. With 3 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, Buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price:$625,000

Average Price:$634,333.3

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms:2.2

Avg Bathrooms:1.9

Avg Lot Size:0.33 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings:3

Sold Last Year:0

Median Days to Sell:60 days

Community Info

Median Year Built:1911

New Construction:0%