Greetings, Greenville! If you love the idea of a contemporary home with a dash of sustainability, you’re in for a treat. Nestled in the charming Parkins Mill area, a brand new community called Parkins Mill Village is making waves in the local real estate market. The project boasts a collection of 21 beautifully designed homes that stand out against the backdrop of Greenville’s more traditional neighborhoods.
One notable listing making headlines is 36 Village Crest Drive, hitting the market at an attractive price of $849,000. This home is far from ordinary; it sports a dramatic rectangular structure with a stunning cream exterior contrasted by dark window frames. It’s a feast for the eyes, both inside and out.
The interior of this home has been meticulously crafted to be bright and airy. One of the most intriguing features? The bathroom countertops are made from crushed glass sourced from an old Charleston restaurant. How cool is that? This thoughtful design approach is all about blending modern aesthetics with sustainable features. The roof is even designed to accommodate hidden solar panels, allowing homeowners to harness the sun’s energy without sacrificing style.
Home buyers looking for something different have found many of their dreams realized here. J. Cate Kassab, the owner and CEO of My Upstate Home, is thrilled with the response to 36 Village Crest Drive. She noted that a significant number of interested buyers have been transplants from states like California, Oregon, and Washington, where modern and eco-friendly homes are more prevalent. “It’s not a product you would typically see in our area,” Kassab remarked, highlighting the uniqueness of this offering.
The brainchild behind Parkins Mill Village is developer Matthew King, inspired by Kassab’s own modern home in the Parkins Mill area. The idea was to create a distinct neighborhood featuring all-modern homes, breaking away from the traditional designs that dominate the landscape. After securing the land and subdividing it into lots, construction commenced, but not without its challenges.
Like many projects, Parkins Mill Village faced delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “We were at a standstill for literally about a year,” Kassab shared, adding that rising material costs made the situation even trickier. But the market has since rebounded, and now, most of the original 21 homesites are sold or under contract.
If you’re looking to make a home truly yours, the three available spec homes can be tailored to match your personal style and budget. Recent buyers have happily upgraded their homes with features like heated floors, beautiful tiles, and even backyard pools! With options to enhance everything from kitchens to outdoor spaces, the possibilities are nearly endless.
Beyond the stunning designs and sustainable features, Parkins Mill Village boasts an unbeatable location. Residents can quickly access downtown Greenville and the GSP airport, which has attracted buyers from major cities looking for that mix of convenience and charm. As Kassab explains, the first few homeowners were thrilled with the proximity, making commuting a breeze.
Parkins Mill Village isn’t just another development; it’s a fresh take on modern living in a traditional neighborhood that’s sure to attract attention. With already so much interest and many homes sold, this community represents a bright future for those seeking contemporary, eco-friendly homes in the heart of Greenville. If you’ve been dreaming of a stylish, green home, get ready to take a closer look at what Parkins Mill Village has to offer!
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