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Longview Carolina Homes in Easley's Foothills Agrihood

Longview Carolina brings an agrihood concept to the Easley foothills in a format that feels more mountain-set retreat than standard subdivision.

Listing summary: 6 Active5 Recently Sold

Median $1,097,500Luxury
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Community Highlights

  • Gated 180-acre agrihood with about 60 acres of preserved green space
  • More than two miles of hiking and biking trails tied to a working farm and garden program
  • Custom new construction on roughly half-acre to one-acre-plus homesites minutes from downtown Easley
Blue Ridge ViewsTrail AccessPreserved Green SpaceWorking Farm

Amenities & Lifestyle

Outdoor

Campsites · Community Gardens

Agricultural

community_gardens · chicken_coops · beehives +2

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Quality
Custom
Built
2025–2026
50% Garage
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Main Level Primary Suites
  • Screened Porch Living
  • Bonus Room Or Loft Space
  • Custom Cabinetry
  • Gas Fireplaces
  • High Ceilings

Location & Proximity

Blue Ridge foothills outside Easley

Clemson
25 min
Doodle Trail
2 miles
Downtown Easley
5 min
Downtown EasleyDoodle TrailSouthern Weaving and the Silos

Nearby Schools

Elementary
West End
Middle
Richard H. Gettys
High
Easley

About Longview Carolina

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Longview Carolina, Easley

Community Highlights

Longview Carolina brings an agrihood concept to the Easley foothills in a format that feels more mountain-set retreat than standard subdivision. The gated 180-acre neighborhood is planned around 89 homesites and roughly 60 acres of preserved green space, with Blue Ridge escarpment views, a working farm, and more than two miles of hiking and biking trails shaping the setting from the start.

Current offerings show a clear custom-home profile. Available homes generally run from about 2,600 to more than 4,300 square feet with four to five bedrooms, while available homesites span roughly 0.53 to 1.2 acres. Interiors lean upscale and tailored rather than builder-basic: hardwood floors, 10-foot ceilings, 8-foot doors, main-level primary suites, custom cabinetry, gas fireplaces, loft or bonus spaces, and large screened porches appear throughout the neighborhood. The buildout is recent, with homes dating from 2025 to 2026, and exterior materials vary from full brick to Hardie lap siding, stucco, and stone accents.

Amenities & Lifestyle

The landscape is central to Longview Carolina’s identity. Preserved meadows, mature hardwoods, rolling topography, campsites, community gardens, chicken coops, beehives, and a working organic farm give the neighborhood a more land-connected feel than most new developments in Easley. It is a place where the open space is not leftover land; it is part of the plan.

Recreation also stays tied to the outdoors. Trails are a headline feature, and the amenity package pairs them with pickleball courts, a community pool, and a mountaintop pavilion positioned for panoramic Blue Ridge views that stretch roughly 50 miles. Several homesites and porches are also oriented to ridge or mountain views, which helps explain the premium attached to larger elevated lots.

Location & Schools

Longview Carolina keeps a rural edge without feeling remote. Downtown Easley is about five minutes away, the Doodle Trail is roughly two miles from the neighborhood, and both downtown Greenville and Clemson are generally within a 20- to 25-minute drive. Public school assignments most often align with West End Elementary, Richard H. Gettys Middle, and Easley High.

Longview Carolina stands out because its value proposition is unusually specific: custom new construction on large homesites, a preserved foothills setting, and amenities built around trails, views, and working-land elements rather than a conventional clubhouse-first formula.

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Recently Sold

5 recently sold in Longview Carolina, Easley

Property Sold List Price DOM Size List $/SF
156 Meadow Park Drive sold home in Easley, SC 156 Meadow Park Drive 4 bd · 2 ba Jun 3 2026 $1,275,000 56 3,336 sq ft $382
134 Meadow Park Drive sold home in Easley, SC 134 Meadow Park Drive 5 bd · 4 ba May 22 2026 $1,499,999 90 5,075 sq ft $296
403 Mountain Top Trail sold home in Easley, SC 403 Mountain Top Trail 5 bd · 3 ba May 18 2026 $1,499,999 76 3,813 sq ft $393
309 Mountain Top Trail sold home in Easley, SC 309 Mountain Top Trail Apr 21 2026 $205,000 635
102 Waterfall Overlook Way sold home in Easley, SC 102 Waterfall Overlook Way 4 bd · 4 ba May 19 2025 $1,100,000 134 3,388 sq ft $325

Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Longview Carolina, Easley

The Longview Carolina real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 91 days. With 4 active listings and 4 homes sold in the past year, buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price
$1,097,500
Average Price
$962,250
$/Sq.Ft (Q1)
$344
1-Yr Price Trend
+28.4%

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
4.4
Avg Bathrooms
3.3
Avg Lot Size
0.77 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
4
Sold Last Year
4
Median Days to Sell
91 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
2025
New Construction
100%

Recently Off Market Properties

Listings taken off the market in the past year in Longview Carolina, Easley

2 properties
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