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Greenville, South Carolina Metro Area Top 5 Home Sales: Green Valley’s Bridge House Sells for $2.60 Million

A Green Valley house known as the Bridge House sold for $2.60 million to lead the five highest-priced home sales reported in the Greenville, South Carolina metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026.

Greenville, South Carolina Metro Area Top 5 Home Sales: Green Valley’s Bridge House Sells for $2.60 Million

A five-bedroom house on almost four acres along a golf course in Greenville’s Green Valley community sold for $2.60 million, the highest-priced home sale reported in the Greenville, South Carolina metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026.

The week’s five highest-priced reported sales combined for $10.48 million and are spread across Greenville, Simpsonville and Taylors, in the Green Valley, Kilgore Plantation and Bruce Farm communities.

The houses behind them run from a 2001 residence laid out along a golf course to a modern farmhouse on five acres in Taylors, with a recently built brownstone townhome in Greenville’s Hollingsworth Park in between.

No. 1 — $2,600,000 · 1912 Roe Ford Rd, Greenville, South Carolina

Top home sale No. 1 in the Greenville, South Carolina metro area β€” 1912 Roe Ford Rd, Greenville, South Carolina, week ending August 16, 2026

A symmetrical brick house at 1912 Roe Ford Rd, set on almost four acres on a golf course in Green Valley, sold for $2,600,000 on August 14, 2026, the highest reported price anywhere in the metro area that week. Listing materials identify the 2001 residence as β€œthe Bridge House” and record that its two facades were designed to match.

The first-floor primary suite has separate his and hers bathrooms and custom his and hers walk-in closets, and each of the five bedrooms is en suite. Four fireplaces and four verandas are distributed through the house, along with front and back staircases and two powder rooms. The kitchen is fitted with a gas range, stainless appliances, an ice maker, three ovens and a warming drawer. Ceilings are high throughout and the floors are hardwood, with no carpet anywhere in the house.

Other features include a dog room, a screened porch, a whole-house generator and a three-car garage. The property is recorded at five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a reported 7,966 square feet, and it previously changed hands for $215,000 in 2001.

Joan Herlong of Herlong Sotheby’s International Realty was the listing agent. The $2,600,000 closing put Herlong at the listing side of the highest-priced home sale reported anywhere in the Greenville, South Carolina metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026, and at No. 1 in RealtyWire’s weekly Top 5 for the metro area.

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No. 2 — $2,350,000 · 204 Kilgore Cir, Simpsonville, South Carolina

Top home sale No. 2 in the Greenville, South Carolina metro area β€” 204 Kilgore Cir, Simpsonville, South Carolina, week ending August 16, 2026

A Georgian-style house on more than an acre at 204 Kilgore Cir, in the Kilgore Plantation neighborhood of Simpsonville’s Five Forks area, changed hands for $2,350,000 in a closing dated August 11, 2026. Built in 2004, it is recorded at six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a reported 8,700 square feet.

Beyond the bedrooms, the plan holds a bonus room, a professional office, a workout room and a pool house. Porches wrap the exterior, and a pool, the pool house and a separate cabana sit among mature landscaping planted with Japanese maples and cherry trees. An oversized three-car garage with built-in shelving is attached to the main residence, and an oversized one-car garage with a workshop serves the pool house.

The lot is elevated and private, about a mile from grocery stores, medical offices and other services and roughly a ten-minute drive from GSP International Airport. The property previously changed hands for $1,525,000 in 2020.

Dani Ezelle of Ezelle Hines Properties, LLC was the listing agent. The $2,350,000 closing placed Ezelle at the listing side of the second-highest-priced home sale reported in the Greenville, South Carolina metro area that week, at No. 2 in RealtyWire’s Top 5 for the metro area. Joan Herlong of Herlong Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer.

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No. 3 — $2,200,000 · 57 Legacy Park Rd, Greenville, South Carolina

Top home sale No. 3 in the Greenville, South Carolina metro area β€” 57 Legacy Park Rd, Greenville, South Carolina, week ending August 16, 2026

The week’s third-highest reported price went to a brownstone townhome at 57 Legacy Park Rd, which closed at $2,200,000 on August 14, 2026. Completed in 2023 in the Hollingsworth Park community, the house is recorded at three bedrooms, four bathrooms and a reported 3,208 square feet, and it sits on an extended lot in the development’s Brownstone section.

Listing materials identify Stoneledge Builders as the builder. The main level carries 10-foot ceilings and eight-foot doors, and a custom wrought-iron door encloses the elevator. A coffered ceiling and a gas fireplace mark the living room, which looks out over Legacy Park, and the adjoining kitchen has quartz countertops, gas cooking, a wine chiller and a built-in convection microwave oven. Motorized blinds run on a remote or a phone app. The primary suite is on the main level, with a walk-in closet fitted with built-in shelving and a washer and dryer; upstairs, a loft with a second fireplace also overlooks the park, and two further bedrooms each have private baths.

The upgrades continue past the finish work: foam insulation in the house and the garage, a whole-house generator, and a covered porch with armored and retractable screens. The back yard is laid with artificial turf behind a solid brick fence, and a detached two-car garage stands beyond it. Legacy Park’s walking paths, a YMCA, a coffee house and a restaurant sit within a short walk, along with a connection to the Swamp Rabbit Trail. The property previously changed hands for $1,369,500 in 2023.

Debbie Levato of BHHS C Dan Joyner – Midtown was the listing agent. The $2,200,000 closing placed Levato at the listing side of the No. 3 transaction in RealtyWire’s Greenville Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026. Debra Owensby Minnick of Blackstream International RE represented the buyer.

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No. 4 — $1,900,000 · 216 Bruce Farm Rd, Simpsonville, South Carolina

Top home sale No. 4 in the Greenville, South Carolina metro area β€” 216 Bruce Farm Rd, Simpsonville, South Carolina, week ending August 16, 2026

216 Bruce Farm Rd, a custom house on seven private acres in the equestrian community of Bruce Farm, changed hands for $1,900,000 in a transaction dated August 12, 2026. The 2004 residence is recorded at four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a reported 5,580 square feet.

The kitchen is built around a Wolf range offering both gas and induction cooking, and it opens to a keeping room with a gas fireplace, a formal dining room and a den looking into the wooded landscape. The primary suite has a spa-style bath with a dual-entry multi-head shower, a sauna, marble-topped dual vanities with a seated makeup area and extensive built-in storage, and its walk-in closet connects directly to the laundry. A separate lower-level suite is fitted with a kitchenette, laundry, dining area, den, office and wine room, and has its own covered patio, with additional garage storage on that level.

Outdoors, multiple patios and a Trex deck extend the entertaining areas, one anchored by an outdoor fireplace and another kept under cover for rainy evenings. Four of the seven acres are fenced for pets or horses, the balance is wooded, and there is room to add a barn. The property previously changed hands for $125,478 in 2001, before the current residence was completed in 2004.

Kathryn Curtis of Coldwell Banker Caine/Williams was the listing agent. The $1,900,000 closing put Curtis at the listing side of the fourth-highest reported home sale in the Greenville, South Carolina metro area for the week. C. Matthew Crider of Herlong Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer.

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No. 5 — $1,425,000 · 6850 Mountain View Rd, Taylors, South Carolina

Top home sale No. 5 in the Greenville, South Carolina metro area β€” 6850 Mountain View Rd, Taylors, South Carolina, week ending August 16, 2026

The week’s fifth-highest reported price, $1,425,000, went to a custom modern farmhouse on five private acres in the Mountain View community of Taylors. The sale at 6850 Mountain View Rd was recorded August 10, 2026, and the property is listed at five bedrooms, four bathrooms and a reported 4,000 square feet.

According to the listing, the house was completed in 2023 and built around its outlook: expansive windows face the mountains, and an upstairs balcony takes in long-range views. The open floor plan runs from a kitchen with an eight-burner gas range and a butler’s pantry into the main gathering and dining areas, and the house also holds a primary suite with a spa-style bath, a dedicated home office, upstairs flex rooms and an oversized laundry room.

The back of the property is given over to a pool and hot tub, a covered patio, trails through the wooded acreage and a level field wide enough for soccer, volleyball and ultimate frisbee. Travelers Rest, the mountains and downtown Greenville are each a few minutes away.

Justin Boyd and Jackson Scelsi of Keller Williams Drive were the listing agents. The property went under contract 4 days after the current listing date and closed at No. 5 in RealtyWire’s Top 5 reported home sales for the Greenville, South Carolina metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026. The property previously changed hands for $300,000 in 2023. Caroline Croft of Coldwell Banker Caine/Williams represented the buyer.

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RealtyWire selected these transactions from publicly reported residential sales identified for the calendar week ending Sunday, August 16, 2026. The report may exclude private, off-market, delayed or nondisclosed transactions. Prices, property details and professional representation are reported as available at publication and may be updated following confirmation from transaction participants.

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