Listed by John Neil
,Bought with Daniel Gomez
Source: Greater Greenville Association of Realtors #1425106
19 Overcup Court, Greer, SC, 29650
$355,000
SingleFam
•We first met John when relocating from Massachusetts to Greenville, SC. Not only did John take the time to introduce us to the different areas around Greenville and explain the differences, but took the time to narrow down the best area for us then making sure I had everything on my 'must' have list to find our new home. John's extensive knowledge of the area and market made it easy for us to contact him again 4 years later when it was time for us to sell our home and we are happy we did! John brought us multiple offers and also a back-up offer. Thank you John!

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