I was born and raised in Greenville, moved away for 20 years being in military, and moved back. You have done a great job in this report. AWESOME JOB in this video.
I’m originally from “up north” and have lived in Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi, but let me tell you, I’m a Northerner who absolutely LOVES Greenville just the way it is. The slower pace of life, the balance of things to do (not too much, but not too little), it’s just perfect. Maybe it’s because I’m originally from a small roller coaster city in Ohio (if you know, you know). Thanks for the video and the channel! Many of my family have relocated to Greenville County, and we’ve all fallen in love with the city. Even the "Bible Belt Hours" LOL
Haha yeah those hours take some getting used to! But yeah I know Greenville is a big change from Sandusky and all those other places so I'm glad you're happy here! Thank you so much for watching!
Visited downtown Greenville 2 years ago. I really liked it. They need to start thinking about a mass transit system. Some kind of mini subway/tram system. With station stops in Simpsonville, Mauldin, various shopping strips Greenville all the way to Greer. Operate from 6am to midnite
@@RenaldotheRealtor - Thanks there's a TH-camr who lives abroad and has traveled all over and noticed traffic is a problem in every city he's been to. He made a comment that got me thinking. He said traffic and congestion is one problem that all world leaders regardless of type of government or regime have decided not to solve and not to be bothered with. It can be solved if they wanted to; as seen from the long outdoor escalator in Hong Kong ( possible half mile long) to how effective travelators in airports are (they even call them moving sidewalks) to cable cars to bring you up mountains, monorails used even by Disneyworld for decades, various light rail systems, etc.
Very cool and informative vlog! I am seriously looking at South Carolina as a retirement destination. I plan to visit Greenville in the spring of 2025, before I retire from my federal job. I would like to set up a consultation about transitioning to the area or maybe signing a year's lease. BTW, I visited the major cities of the lowcountry earlier this year and I liked it alot. I'm single, no children, love quiet, nature, libraries, and I intend to work on a flexible schedule. Also, being near medical facilities and a major hospital system is important to me.
@damerochelle4014 Thank you very much! I'm glad you really liked the low country! It's a very different vibe down there so if Greenville isn't the right place for you then at least you have that area. Based on what you said though, I think you have a great chance at loving Greenville! I would be happy to talk to you more about it so feel free to call, text or email me. All my contact info is in the video description
I was thinking the same when i was there a couple of years ago. It should be a subway to not destroy downtown. Or close it off and have it as a pedestrian area only where only the tram is allowed to drive through. And then having 2-3 different train systems that go to travelers rest, pickens, clemson, fountain inn, simpsonville, greer and connecting to charlotte airport as well as greenville airport and to charlottes tram system. The rails are there. Its just a matter of building trainstations, promote them and keep them affordable as well as convenient for commuters. In germany where i grew up trams are driving from 5:30am or so until midnight. Rushhour ever 10 minutes and no rush hour every 20 min to 1h. Busses same thing but they run all night. That would be so cool and well progressive. But i would put the tram in the town underneath so its not destroying the flair
I would love to see that come to fruition! This place is going to keep growing now that the secret is out. So those are some great ideas that would really transform the area. Traffic is the main complaint people have so it's time for long term solutions like those
@@RenaldotheRealtor Yes we’re so grateful timing wise. it was just heartbreaking to see what happened to Asheville NC - we visited Baltimore house during the same trip 😢 … my husband and I are looking for a place to retire escaping from the unbearable west coast state - don’t worry we are coming as conservative people to keep SC great and safe 😅😁🇺🇸
I live in Charlotte but have been to Greenville thinking about buying there, but traffic could turn me away living in Charlotte, where traffic is crazy as well
@RenaldotheRealtor I stopped off 85 to get gas ⛽️ nice and seemed busy, but someone told me it's only that part futher out it's OK! Not bad as the queen city after graduation, I'm moving to SC for sure ..
@Lanet-ol6fb Yeah I-85 is the busiest interstate around here so you got a good sample of what people complain about. I'm glad you're going to be make the move! If I can help out in any way just let me know!
I'm originally from Detroit Michigan as well but have lived in Arizona for 37 years and I am so ready to move away from here, I love the Mauldin South Carolina area sometime in 2025
Fresh Ingredients are KEY!! I never knew how much of a difference it made until we started going to farmer's markets around here. I miss a few restaurants in Detroit, but nothing beats a home-cooked meal!
Hey! Yes the rent here is so much better than NY. You can easily rent an entire 4 bedroom house here for what the average studio apartment costs in Queens
Greenville was hit by Helene, which was technically a tropical storm when it got to us. It was devastating because this area doesn't usually have to worry about tropical storms or hurricanes. Since 1851, there have been less than 22 tropical storms, tropical depressions and hurricanes combined that have passed through Greenville county according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Earthquakes happen periodically in Greenville County, usually in the mountains near the North Carolina border. There are a couple fault lines up there. The quakes are usually too small for anyone to feel even if you are in the mountains when they happen. Wildfires aren't a big risk but they do happen in the forests. 98% of the time it's due to some form of human activity. With the largest one being from someone's camp fire they didn't put out on Pinnacle Mountain in 2016. So natural disasters happen here, but. Not too often and they are rarely devastating
@@RenaldotheRealtorI appreciate you taking your time to give me history on Natural Disaster in Greenville. I’m on the northeastern side and wanted some insight but now I’m a bit uneasy. I subscribed so I’ll look more into other videos. TY✨✨✨
You are welcome! Depending on where you are in the northeast, the frequency of many types of natural disasters are very similar to Greenville SC. Look into it for your area, and you might be surprised how much activity there actually is! And thank you so much for subscribing!
I was born and raised in Greenville, moved away for 20 years being in military, and moved back. You have done a great job in this report. AWESOME JOB in this video.
@blewonder1 That's a long time away! I appreciate your service. Welcome back!! Thank you so much for the positive feedback
I’m originally from “up north” and have lived in Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi, but let me tell you, I’m a Northerner who absolutely LOVES Greenville just the way it is. The slower pace of life, the balance of things to do (not too much, but not too little), it’s just perfect. Maybe it’s because I’m originally from a small roller coaster city in Ohio (if you know, you know).
Thanks for the video and the channel! Many of my family have relocated to Greenville County, and we’ve all fallen in love with the city. Even the "Bible Belt Hours" LOL
Haha yeah those hours take some getting used to! But yeah I know Greenville is a big change from Sandusky and all those other places so I'm glad you're happy here! Thank you so much for watching!
Visited downtown Greenville 2 years ago. I really liked it. They need to start thinking about a mass transit system. Some kind of mini subway/tram system. With station stops in Simpsonville, Mauldin, various shopping strips Greenville all the way to Greer. Operate from 6am to midnite
That's a fantastic idea! What's your full name so I can put you on the ballot for Mayor 😅
@@RenaldotheRealtor - Thanks there's a TH-camr who lives abroad and has traveled all over and noticed traffic is a problem in every city he's been to. He made a comment that got me thinking. He said traffic and congestion is one problem that all world leaders regardless of type of government or regime have decided not to solve and not to be bothered with. It can be solved if they wanted to; as seen from the long outdoor escalator in Hong Kong ( possible half mile long) to how effective travelators in airports are (they even call them moving sidewalks) to cable cars to bring you up mountains, monorails used even by Disneyworld for decades, various light rail systems, etc.
Yeah good point. I guess they have bigger fish to fry
Very cool and informative vlog! I am seriously looking at South Carolina as a retirement destination. I plan to visit Greenville in the spring of 2025, before I retire from my federal job. I would like to set up a consultation about transitioning to the area or maybe signing a year's lease. BTW, I visited the major cities of the lowcountry earlier this year and I liked it alot. I'm single, no children, love quiet, nature, libraries, and I intend to work on a flexible schedule. Also, being near medical facilities and a major hospital system is important to me.
@damerochelle4014 Thank you very much! I'm glad you really liked the low country! It's a very different vibe down there so if Greenville isn't the right place for you then at least you have that area.
Based on what you said though, I think you have a great chance at loving Greenville! I would be happy to talk to you more about it so feel free to call, text or email me. All my contact info is in the video description
I was thinking the same when i was there a couple of years ago. It should be a subway to not destroy downtown. Or close it off and have it as a pedestrian area only where only the tram is allowed to drive through.
And then having 2-3 different train systems that go to travelers rest, pickens, clemson, fountain inn, simpsonville, greer and connecting to charlotte airport as well as greenville airport and to charlottes tram system.
The rails are there. Its just a matter of building trainstations, promote them and keep them affordable as well as convenient for commuters. In germany where i grew up trams are driving from 5:30am or so until midnight. Rushhour ever 10 minutes and no rush hour every 20 min to 1h. Busses same thing but they run all night. That would be so cool and well progressive. But i would put the tram in the town underneath so its not destroying the flair
I would love to see that come to fruition! This place is going to keep growing now that the secret is out. So those are some great ideas that would really transform the area. Traffic is the main complaint people have so it's time for long term solutions like those
Another great one! Enjoyed! Thank you so much! We paid our very first visit to Greenville early September and fell in love with it! ❤🎉
@@Edwa759 Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed your trip! And you came just before the biggest storm so great timing! Did you bring your whole family?
@@RenaldotheRealtor Yes we’re so grateful timing wise. it was just heartbreaking to see what happened to Asheville NC - we visited Baltimore house during the same trip 😢 … my husband and I are looking for a place to retire escaping from the unbearable west coast state - don’t worry we are coming as conservative people to keep SC great and safe 😅😁🇺🇸
I would love to help you make the move when the time is right! Don't be afraid to reach out!
Thank you for the video. I appreciate the questioning of various residents- it is honest feedback. 👍
Thank you for watching!! I'm glad you found it helpful! 🙌🏿
I live in Charlotte but have been to Greenville thinking about buying there, but traffic could turn me away living in Charlotte, where traffic is crazy as well
Sounds like your Greenville visits went well! For you, how was the Greenville traffic compared to Charlotte?
@RenaldotheRealtor I stopped off 85 to get gas ⛽️ nice and seemed busy, but someone told me it's only that part futher out it's OK! Not bad as the queen city after graduation, I'm moving to SC for sure ..
@Lanet-ol6fb Yeah I-85 is the busiest interstate around here so you got a good sample of what people complain about. I'm glad you're going to be make the move! If I can help out in any way just let me know!
@RenaldotheRealtor thanks for sharing. going around these places makes my job easier. lol l will keep watching
Born and raised in Greenville. Thinking about moving back. Living in North Carolina at this time.
I'm originally from Detroit Michigan as well but have lived in Arizona for 37 years and I am so ready to move away from here, I love the Mauldin South Carolina area sometime in 2025
@just4hisonlyglory 37 years is a long time in the desert! What do you like about the Mauldin area?
@@RenaldotheRealtor I love the peace, friendly people, I love to cook, so the fresh vegetables markets got Me!!
Fresh Ingredients are KEY!! I never knew how much of a difference it made until we started going to farmer's markets around here. I miss a few restaurants in Detroit, but nothing beats a home-cooked meal!
Hello i living in Ny queens, but i thinking move to greenville. The rent in greenville is better than Ny? Saludos 👋🏻
Hey! Yes the rent here is so much better than NY. You can easily rent an entire 4 bedroom house here for what the average studio apartment costs in Queens
Did Greenville get hit by the Hurricane? What are some natural disasters that occurs in SC?
Greenville was hit by Helene, which was technically a tropical storm when it got to us. It was devastating because this area doesn't usually have to worry about tropical storms or hurricanes. Since 1851, there have been less than 22 tropical storms, tropical depressions and hurricanes combined that have passed through Greenville county according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
Earthquakes happen periodically in Greenville County, usually in the mountains near the North Carolina border. There are a couple fault lines up there. The quakes are usually too small for anyone to feel even if you are in the mountains when they happen.
Wildfires aren't a big risk but they do happen in the forests. 98% of the time it's due to some form of human activity. With the largest one being from someone's camp fire they didn't put out on Pinnacle Mountain in 2016.
So natural disasters happen here, but. Not too often and they are rarely devastating
@@RenaldotheRealtorI appreciate you taking your time to give me history on Natural Disaster in Greenville. I’m on the northeastern side and wanted some insight but now I’m a bit uneasy. I subscribed so I’ll look more into other videos. TY✨✨✨
You are welcome! Depending on where you are in the northeast, the frequency of many types of natural disasters are very similar to Greenville SC. Look into it for your area, and you might be surprised how much activity there actually is! And thank you so much for subscribing!