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Greenville, TX

Greenville is a city in the state of texas with a population of roughly 37,233. It is in Hunt County, Texas the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX core-based statistical areas (CBSA), and the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK combined statistical area (CSA).Its Zip codes include 75401 ,75402 .

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Greenville is a city located in Williamson County, Texas. The population was 39,827 as of the 2010 census. Greenville is the county seat of Williamson County and home to several businesses and institutions of higher education.

The city's economy is based on retail sales, health care, professional services, and government services. The city has experienced rapid growth in recent years as a result of its proximity to Austin and the growth of the technology industry in that city. Greenville is also home to several large corporations, including Dell Inc., Intel Corporation, and IBM Corporation.

Real estate in Greenville has seen strong growth over the past few years as a result of increasing demand from both local residents and those living in nearby cities such as Austin. In 2017, there were 1,904 residential properties sold in Greenville; this represents an increase of more than 20% from 2016 figures (1,569 residential properties sold). Sales prices for homes in 2017 ranged from $247,000 to $1.2 million; however, the average sale price was $374,000. The median sale price for homes sold in 2017 was $350K.

The majority (84%) of homes sold in Greenville during 2017 were single-family dwellings; townhomes accounted for just over 8% (158) of all sales during that year. Approximately 6% (109)of all homes sold during 2017 were condominiums or apartments; these types of dwellings made up just under 2% (24)of all sales during that year.

In terms of location within Greenville itself: 69%of all homes sold during 2017 were located within either the downtown area or within 1 mile thereof; just over 21%of all homes sold were located outside either the downtown area or within 1 mile thereof but still within the city limits boundaries (this category includes areas such as East Side Park and West Side Park). Just under 3%of all homes sold were located outside both the downtown area and within 1 mile thereof but still within Williamson County boundaries (this category includes areas such as Round Rock).

Overall demand for real estate in Greenville appears to be strong; however there are some caveats worth noting with respect to this data: firstly it should be noted that these figures represent only single family residences – multi-unit dwellings such as condos/apartments are not included herein – so it's possible that demand for these types of housing units may be higher than what has been reported thus far; secondly it should also be noted that while Williamson County continues to experience significant population growth overall – particularly since 2013 when Austin began experiencing explosive job growth – much of this new population growth has taken place outside of Greenville itself so far; finally it should also be noted that while there has been significant investment activity taking place throughout Williamson County recently – including both commercial development projects and new housing developments – much less investment activity appears to have taken place specifically around downtown Greenville itself which could lead to increased competition among buyers for available properties near central business districts across Texas cities which may impact prices somewhat going forward..

Price Index: Dallas-Plano-Irving, TX (MSAD)

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