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Hampton-Pinckney Historic Homes Near Main Street in Greenville

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977, the Hampton-Pinckney Historic District stands as Greenville's oldest residential neighborhood, with homes dating from 1835 to present day.

Listing summary: 4 Active1 Pending22 Recently Sold

Median $247,601Middle
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Community Highlights

  • National Register of Historic Places designation since 1977
  • Greenville's oldest residential neighborhood dating to 1835
  • Walking distance to Main Street and all downtown attractions
  • Rare mix of preserved Victorian/Craftsman architecture and quality new construction
  • Oak-lined streets with sidewalks in established historic district
Walkability To DowntownHistoric ArchitectureOriginal Hardwood FloorsHigh Ceilings 10 To 12 Feet

Architecture & Style

Type
Mixed
Style
Victorian · Craftsman
Quality
Mixed
Built
1835–2022
23% Garage8% Pool12% Basement
  • 10 To 12 Foot Ceilings
  • Original Hardwood Floors
  • Heart Pine Flooring
  • Covered Front Porches
  • Wraparound Porches
  • Multiple Fireplaces
  • Original Millwork

Location & Proximity

Downtown Greenville

Walkability: High

Peace Center for Performing ArtsHeritage Green museumsHughes Main LibraryReedy RiverLewis Barbeque

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Stone Elementary
Middle
League Middle
High
Greenville High

About Hampton-Pinckney Historic

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Hampton-Pinckney Historic, Greenville

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977, the Hampton-Pinckney Historic District stands as Greenville's oldest residential neighborhood, with homes dating from 1835 to present day. This downtown enclave combines architectural treasures from the Victorian and Craftsman eras with thoughtfully designed new construction, all within walking distance of Main Street's restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions.

Historic Significance & Architectural Character

"Home to structures dating to 1835, including the W.P. McBee residence—son of Vardry McBee, the 'Father of Greenville'—this is Greenville's original residential neighborhood."

The district showcases diverse architectural styles including Queen Anne Victorian, Craftsman bungalows, and traditional brick homes spanning nearly two centuries. Historic homes feature soaring 10-12 foot ceilings, original heart pine and oak hardwood floors, ornate crown moldings, multiple fireplaces, and expansive covered front porches. Many properties have undergone comprehensive renovations that preserve period details while introducing modern conveniences—new HVAC systems, chef's kitchens with quartz countertops, and spa-like primary bathrooms. Recent infill construction (2021-2022) by builders like Renaissance respects the neighborhood's historic character while offering contemporary open floor plans and maintenance-free living.

Walkability & Downtown Access

"Located just 5 minutes on foot from Main Street, with direct walking access to Unity Park, the Swamp Rabbit Trail, Peace Center, and Heritage Green museums."

Oak-lined streets with granite curbs and sidewalks connect residents to downtown Greenville's vibrant offerings. The Joan Kroc Center, Fluor Field, and neighborhood favorites like Lewis Barbeque and Cook's Station are all within easy strolling distance. The Pinckney-Fludd City Park provides neighborhood green space with playground and basketball court.

Community Life

The neighborhood hosts the annual Porchfest music festival and regular informal gatherings where neighbors connect on those signature wraparound porches. Lot sizes average 0.17 acres (ranging from 3,049 to 17,859 square feet), with many properties featuring fenced backyards, mature landscaping, and privacy screening from wooded areas.

Market Overview

With only 3 homes sold in the past year and just 4 active listings, Hampton-Pinckney represents one of Greenville's most tightly held historic districts. Recent sales have ranged from $535,000 for a renovated 1921 home to $1,335,000 for an updated 1903 Victorian, reflecting strong demand for this rare combination of historic charm and downtown location. The district is zoned for Stone Elementary, League Middle, and Greenville High School.

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Recently Sold in Hampton-Pinckney Historic 22 recently sold in Hampton-Pinckney Historic, Greenville with dates and property details

Recently Sold

22 recently sold in Hampton-Pinckney Historic, Greenville

Property Sold List Price DOM Size List $/SF
209 Pinckney Street sold home in Greenville, SC 209 Pinckney Street 4 bd · 2 ba Jan 8 2026 $850,000 196 2,250 sq ft $378
231 Hampton Avenue sold home in Greenville, SC 231 Hampton Avenue 4 bd · 3 ba Aug 25 2025 $1,375,000 31 4,188 sq ft $328
505 Hampton Avenue sold home in Greenville, SC 505 Hampton Avenue 2 bd · 1 ba Mar 6 2025 $535,000 103 1,713 sq ft $312
Allison Street Lot 1 sold home in Greenville, SC Allison Street Lot 1 Aug 14 2024 $299,601 106
109 Butler Avenue sold home in Greenville, SC 109 Butler Avenue 4 bd · 3 ba Jun 24 2024 $1,250,000 66 3,233 sq ft $387
207 Pinckney Street sold home in Greenville, SC 207 Pinckney Street 3 bd · 2 ba Mar 12 2024 $874,601 29 1,985 sq ft $441
322 Hampton Avenue sold home in Greenville, SC 322 Hampton Avenue 3 bd · 2 ba Nov 17 2023 $870,000 41 2,280 sq ft $382
401 Hampton Avenue sold home in Greenville, SC 401 Hampton Avenue Sep 25 2023 $425,000 31
113 Pinckney Street sold home in Greenville, SC 113 Pinckney Street 3 bd · 2 ba Sep 7 2023 $899,000 82 2,103 sq ft $427
27 Pinckney Street sold home in Greenville, SC 27 Pinckney Street 4 bd · 2 ba Jul 21 2023 $1,100,000 78 2,800 sq ft $393
317 Hampton Avenue sold home in Greenville, SC 317 Hampton Avenue 4 bd · 3 ba Jun 15 2023 $1,249,601 78 3,017 sq ft $414
00 Echols Street sold home in Greenville, SC 00 Echols Street Feb 2 2023 $239,601 174
403 Pinckney Street sold home in Greenville, SC 403 Pinckney Street 3 bd · 2 ba Nov 4 2022 $399,900 43 1,540 sq ft $260
505 Hampton Avenue sold home in Greenville, SC 505 Hampton Avenue 2 bd · 1 ba May 20 2022 $400,000 35 1,624 sq ft $246
110 Butler Avenue sold home in Greenville, SC 110 Butler Avenue 3 bd · 2 ba Oct 8 2021 $849,601 41 1,951 sq ft $435
203 Lloyd Street sold home in Greenville, SC 203 Lloyd Street 3 bd · 3 ba Jul 27 2020 $535,000 24 2,005 sq ft $267
22 Pinckney Street sold home in Greenville, SC 22 Pinckney Street 4 bd · 3 ba Jun 5 2020 $950,000 233 4,084 sq ft $233
21 Pinckney Street sold home in Greenville, SC 21 Pinckney Street 4 bd · 3 ba Sep 13 2019 $795,000 171 4,163 sq ft $191
310 Hampton Avenue sold home in Greenville, SC 310 Hampton Avenue 3 bd · 2 ba Jul 10 2019 $599,900 29 2,519 sq ft $238
201 Lloyd Street sold home in Greenville, SC 201 Lloyd Street 3 bd · 2 ba Jul 1 2019 $554,000 69 2,100 sq ft $264
910 Hampton Avenue sold home in Greenville, SC 910 Hampton Avenue 2 bd · 2 ba Jun 28 2019 $369,000 28 1,814 sq ft $203
117 Butler Avenue sold home in Greenville, SC 117 Butler Avenue Aug 15 2016 $219,500 59

Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Hampton-Pinckney Historic, Greenville

The Hampton-Pinckney Historic real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 63 days. With 5 active listings and 2 homes sold in the past year, buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price
$247,601
Average Price
$365,681
1-Yr Price Trend
+99.4%

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.3
Avg Bathrooms
2.3
Avg Lot Size
0.18 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
5
Sold Last Year
2
Median Days to Sell
63 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
1921
New Construction
0%