Located on one of Greenville’s original historic streets, this circa 1923 home, known as the Paul D. and Martha A. Maree House, blends timeless character with thoughtful modern updates. While Earle Street is a historic corridor, this home is not designated, offering added flexibility for ownership. Welcome to 109 East Earle Street, a home with eye-catching curb appeal and timeless character. The wide front porch sets the tone, perfect for morning coffee, wine nights, and easy gatherings. This is a home that invites you to slow down and stay awhile. Inside, you’ll find over 2,000 square feet with a layout that makes sense, with rooms that connect easily without losing their own character. The living room flows into a formal dining room made for hosting. A versatile bonus room offers flexibility, ideal as a den, TV room, or optional fourth bedroom. The kitchen was updated in 2023 with both style and function in mind, featuring leathered granite countertops and a clean, classic design that complements the home’s character. The home offers three bedrooms plus an optional fourth, all with large cedar-lined closets and California Closet systems. Two full bathrooms include one with an original clawfoot tub. Outdoor living is just as inviting with a side deck and a private backyard featuring a gazebo with tiki hut, electricity, and a gas line ready for grilling, creating a great space for entertaining or relaxing. Recent improvements include a 2023 HVAC system, new sump pump, professional-grade dehumidifier with automatic drainage in the basement, and a gas stove/oven. Conveniently located just minutes from downtown Greenville, with easy access to shopping, dining, and local favorites. You can walk to Community Tap, Harris Teeter, Universal Joint, and more. A rare opportunity to own a character-filled home on one of Greenville’s most established streets, affectionately known as "The Pink House."