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An afternoon at Longview Carolina

We recently explored the new wellness-focused agrihood where nature meets convenience.

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Homes under construction + the farm at Longview Carolina.

The community features 89 spacious lots, each averaging over an acre.

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Prioritizing personal wellness is easier said than done. But what if you lived in a community designed to make healthy lifestyle choices easy? We recently visited Longview Carolina, a new “agrihood” in Easley, SC designed to do just that.

Here’s what we learned during our private tour of the gated community:

It’s intentional: Longview was developed with Blue Zone principles in mind and is building on the region’s sustainability efforts. There’s an onsite working farm where residents can grow their own food and harvest eggs.

It’s convenient: The community is just 20 minutes from Greenville and Clemson, and minutes from downtown Easley — but the serene neighborhood couldn’t feel farther away from the hustle and bustle.

It’s scenic: It’s hard to describe the natural beauty of this area. We enjoyed taking in the panoramic mountain views of the Upstate from the community’s peak and walking along the wooded trails.

Things to know if you go:

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