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    Kevin Burnett Looking Glass Realty, Saluda

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    Jeffrey Byrd Walker, Wallace & Emerson Rlty

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    77 Chestnut St, Tryon, NC 28782

    Rare opportunity at Oak Hall Condominiums in the heart of Tryon—walkable to the library, fine arts center, and downtown shops, dining, and events. Unit 301 is a coveted end unit with a private entrance and an extra wall of windows that brings in great natural light and captures treetop/seasonal long-range views. Fresh interior updates and a new price make this one worth a second look.The main

    Jeff Byrd Walker Wallace and Emerson Realty

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Why Live in Landrum

Landrum, South Carolina, is a rural city known for its equestrian culture, proximity to the Blue Ridge Mountains, and antique shopping. Residents enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, boating, and horseback riding, with numerous equestrian centers and horse farms in the area. The downtown area retains its historic architecture, featuring antique malls and locally owned restaurants like 1878 Butcher’s Block and The Hare & Hound. Brookwood Park offers a playground and walking trail, while the Landrum Depot houses a rail and history museum. The city is within 20 miles of hiking trails and 12 miles from Lake Bowen, which provides opportunities for boating and fishing. Landrum’s residential areas range from neighborhoods with older homes to new subdivisions, with common home styles including ranch, American Foursquares, Craftsman, and New Traditional. Schools in the Spartanburg School District One, such as O.P. Earle Elementary and Landrum Middle, are highly rated. Despite its rural setting, Landrum is within 30 miles of Greenville and Spartanburg, offering access to larger stores and employers. The city hosts seasonal events like the Halloween Stroll, Light Up Landrum Christmas parade, and Hogback Mountain Day, which features a farmers market, woodcarving demonstrations, and carnival rides. While the climate is generally mild, the area has a significant risk of heat and moderate flooding during heavy storms.

Home Trends in Landrum, SC

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$359,300
Median Single Family Sale Price
$374,900
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$249
Number of Homes for Sale
148
Last 12 months Home Sales
234
Months of Supply
7.60
Median List Price
$389,450
Median Change From 1st List Price
3%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-24%
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