Real Estate Statistics for ‘Gilder Creek Farm’, Simpsonville, South Carolina

From 8/1 /2008 – 8/26/2009
Houses sold: 14
Average days on market: 66
Average sold price: $208,346
Average $ per sft finished sold price: $ 84

From 8/1 /2007 – 8/26/2008
Houses sold: 26
Average days on market: 72
Average sold price: $223,596
Average $ per sft finished sold price: $ 87

Currently ( 9/1/2009)
Houses currently on the market: 12
Average listing price: $ 242,726

Source: MLS / Greenville, SC

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TransDomo,LLC / ShellTree Realty
Flavia & Klaus Westerwelle
Phone: 864.908.0690
Email: info@transdomo.com
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From 8/1 /2008 – 8/26/2009
Houses sold: 14
Average days on market: 66
Average sold price: $ 208,346
Average $ per sft finished sold price: $ 84

8/1 /2007 – 8/26/2008
Houses sold: 26
Average days on market: 72
Average sold price: $ 223,596
Average $ per sft finished sold price: $ 87

Currently ( 9/1/2009)
Houses currently on the market: 12
Average listing price: $ 242,726

Source: MLS / Greenville, SC

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TransDomo,LLC / ShellTree Realty
Flavia & Klaus Westerwelle
Phone: 864.908.0690
Email: info@transdomo.com
TransDomo
Westerwelle
Photos from Greenville, SC

Walnut Grove Plantation

September 17, 2009

Walnut Grove Plantation @Flavia Westerwelle

Walnut Grove Plantation @Flavia Westerwelle

Walnut Grove Plantation was established ca. 1763 by Charles Moore. When this area was still on the western frontier he received a grant for 550 acres along the Tyger River by England’s King George III. Later Charles Moore received additional grants bringing his total acreage to about 3,000.
Charles and his wife Mary Moore built the clapboard-over-log plantation home in 1765, a school building in 1770 and operated the first school in Spartanburg County. They raised 10 children on the property, all of whom lived to adulthood. The plantation was named for the walnut trees planted on the property by their first child, Kate Moore Barry. Their ninth child Andrew Barry Moore was the county’s first college-trained physician.
In 1961 descendants of Charles and Mary Moore still owned the house and property and donated the plantation home along with eight acres to the Spartanburg County Historical Association.
The historic site of Walnut Grove can be visited and portrays the living conditions in Spartanburg County prior to 1805. The existing manor house is the original structure built by Charles and Mary. There are also a number of other buildings on the property, like one of the first schools in the area, a blacksmith’s forge, a meat house, a separate kitchen, as well as Dr. Andrew Moores reconstructed doctor’s office.

Walnut Grove Plantation
1200 Otts Shoals Road
Roebuck, SC 29376
Telephone: 864-576-6546

Walnut Grove
National Register of Historic Places/ Properties in South Carolina

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TransDomo,LLC / ShellTree Realty
Flavia & Klaus Westerwelle
Phone: 864.908.0690
Email: info@transdomo.com
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Westerwelle
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Cumulative historical statistics.
Single family/ Condo / Townhouse on the market as of August 10 th, 2009

Statistic 8/2009

Statistic 8/2009

Based on information from the Multiple Listing Service of Greenville, South Carolina, Inc.
Source: MLS / Greenville

12 Month Average is a rolling average based on the last 12 months reported sold. Percentage difference is compared to current month.

While representative of the market activity, these figures may not include all sales brokered by Member firms, and should not be viewed as all inclusive of sales transacted within the reference time periods.

©2009 – Greater Greenville Association of REALTORS®

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TransDomo,LLC / ShellTree Realty
Flavia & Klaus Westerwelle
Phone: 864.908.0690
Email: info@transdomo.com
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Westerwelle
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Market Click

Market Click

Please find more real estate market information in the GGAR online publication:
Mehr Informationen über den Immobilienmarkt in den USA finden Sie in unserem Immobilienmagazin:
‘Market Click’

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TransDomo,LLC / ShellTree Realty
Flavia & Klaus Westerwelle
Phone: 864.908.0690
Email: info@transdomo.com
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Westerwelle
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The Children's Museum

The Children's Museum


The Children’s Museum of the Upstate is a wonderful new place for all children to discover the wonders of the Earth’s most abundant resources, the full continuum of flight, the speed, power and controls behind Formula I racing, a realistic farm complete with chicken coop and garden, a construction site, a children’s test kitchen, a Children’s hospital, a television and music studio and much more.

The Children’s Museum began with one mother’s vision to create a place for children to learn and to be inspired in an informal, hands-on environment. When the former Greenville County Library building and the surrounding land was donated by local benefactors in December 2003 to the Children’s Museum her dream began to take shape in reality. Six years later the Children’s Museum at Heritage Green opened it’s doors in August 2009.
With three floors of indoor exhibits, the 79,000 sq foot facility is one of the largest children’s museums in the United States.
Throughout the year, The Children’s Museum will also offer many special events, like the BOO!seum, The Chocolate Soiree, Two for Two Thursdays or Birthday Parties.

300 College Street
Greenville, SC 29601
Phone 864.233.7755
info@tcmgreenvillesc.org

Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 9am – 5pm
Sunday: 1pm – 5pm

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TransDomo,LLC / ShellTree Realty
Flavia & Klaus Westerwelle
Phone: 864.908.0690
Email: info@transdomo.com
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Westerwelle
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