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Michelle Warden

Michelle Warden
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Simpsonville SC

Salesperson (SC: 90864)

12 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Greenville County, SC
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Thrive Real Estate Brokers Llc
Office Address
8595 Pelham Rd Ste 400 Ste 522
Simpsonville, SC  29681
(Greenville County)
Office Phone
864-367-5239
Office Fax
Mobile
864-314-5432
Email
mich****@***********************.com
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Service Areas

Simpsonville: SC Mauldin: SC Fountain Inn: SC Five Forks: SC Taylors: SC Greer: SC Duncan: SC Greenville: SC Wade Hampton: SC Dunean: SC Judson: SC City View: SC Sans Souci: SC Tigerville: SC Fairforest: SC Spartanburg: SC Arcadia: SC Wellford: SC Saxon: SC Conestee: SC Gantt: SC Berea: SC Parker: SC Travelers Rest: SC Gray Court: SC Easley: SC Powdersville: SC Lyman: SC Reidville: SC Startex: SC Roebuck: SC Moore: SC Woodruff: SC

About Michelle Warden

With a robust background in Property Management and Hospitality, Michelle transitioned into real estate, becoming a licensed Realtor. Her exceptional interpersonal skills have significantly enhanced her over five years of experience in the industry. Growing up as the daughter of a military father, who served for two decades, Michelle had the unique opportunity to travel extensively and live in various locations. Now, she, along with her husband Jason and their two sons, Jackson and Asher, proudly considers South Carolina their permanent residence.

Since earning her real estate license from the Wyatt Institute in Greenville, Michelle has successfully closed over 100 transactions, a testament to her commitment and tenacity. She is dedicated to advocating for her clients' best interests daily, skillfully guiding them through the buying and selling process. Much of her time is devoted to working with enthusiastic home buyers and sellers, expertly negotiating contracts and staying informed about local market trends to enhance her clients' lifestyles.

After handing over keys to delighted new homeowners or placing a SOLD sign in front of a property, Michelle returns to her family and their beloved pets, Kelsey, a Boykin Spaniel, and Watson, a Spaniel mix. Beyond her professional endeavors, Michelle enjoys exploring new dining experiences with friends and practicing archery with her family. For any real estate needs, Michelle is ready to assist you.

Greenville County, SC Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$523,399
Avg. Listing Price
From Michelle's portfolio
3.6 / 2.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,351 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
3263
Active Listings
Current inventory

Greenville County, South Carolina's real estate market has emerged as one of the Southeast's most dynamic and rapidly growing regions, attracting both families and businesses with its unique blend of urban sophistication and Southern charm. The area's transformation from a textile-based economy to a thriving hub for automotive, aerospace, and technology industries has created unprecedented demand for housing across all price segments. With BMW's massive manufacturing presence and a growing roster of international companies, the region consistently outpaces state and national averages for population growth and economic development.

Supporting this robust market activity are 4,756 actively licensed real estate agents throughout Greenville County, all of whom maintain email contact information, creating one of the most accessible and well-connected agent networks in South Carolina. This substantial professional presence reflects both the market's vitality and the sophisticated level of service required to navigate an increasingly complex real estate landscape that serves everyone from young professionals moving to downtown Greenville to executives seeking luxury properties in the foothills.

Major Greenville County, South Carolina Real Estate Markets

The City of Greenville anchors the county's real estate activity, with its revitalized downtown featuring converted lofts, modern condominiums, and historic homes within walking distance of Falls Park on the Reedy. Suburban communities like Simpsonville and Mauldin have experienced explosive growth, offering master-planned neighborhoods that appeal to families relocating from higher-cost markets. Meanwhile, Greer's proximity to the BMW plant and Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport has made it a hotspot for both residential development and commercial investment.

The county's eastern communities, including Travelers Rest and the unincorporated areas near Paris Mountain State Park, represent some of the most sought-after real estate in the region, where buyers can find everything from mountain retreats to equestrian properties. What's particularly striking is how each area maintains its distinct character while benefiting from the broader economic momentum, creating micro-markets with their own pricing dynamics and buyer preferences that require specialized local knowledge to navigate effectively.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Greenville County's real estate market operates on multiple levels simultaneously, with luxury mountain properties in the northern reaches commanding prices that rival resort destinations, while affordable starter homes in communities like Fountain Inn continue attracting first-time buyers and young families. The presence of major employers has created unusual stability during economic downturns, but it's also generated competitive bidding situations that can catch unprepared buyers off guard, particularly in the county's top-rated school districts.

Inventory challenges persist across most price ranges, with new construction struggling to keep pace with demand despite multiple large-scale developments breaking ground annually. The county's geographic diversity, spanning from urban downtown districts to rural properties bordering the Blue Ridge Mountains, creates distinct seasonal patterns and demographic trends that vary significantly within just a few miles, making local expertise absolutely essential for successful transactions.

Why Businesses Need Greenville County, South Carolina Agent Contact Data

Companies relocating employees to Greenville County benefit enormously from having direct access to the area's 4,756 licensed agents, as corporate relocations often involve unique timing requirements and specific geographic preferences that mass-market real estate websites simply cannot accommodate. Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and home service providers find that building relationships with local agents creates referral opportunities and market insights that drive substantial business growth in this expanding market.

The comprehensive email accessibility of Greenville County's agent network enables businesses to segment their outreach by geographic specialty, price range expertise, or transaction volume, ensuring that marketing efforts reach the most relevant professionals. Given the county's continued population growth and economic expansion, establishing these professional relationships early provides competitive advantages as the market becomes increasingly sophisticated and specialized.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Michelle Warden has 1 property for sale in Simpsonville and surrounding areas.

$744,000

Listed 2025-06-19

36 Heritage Dr
Fountain Inn, SC  29644

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 4.5
Sq Ft: 3,358
Lot: 95,832 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Michelle Warden currently has no rental properties available in Simpsonville and surrounding areas. Check back later.