14 Tabor St

Greenville SC

Every home has a story, and this one has been quietly waiting for its next chapter.

Built in 1966 in what once was Stone Estates neighborhood off of Summit Drive, this charming single-level home offers 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,025 sq ft., a dedicated office, inviting living room, dining area, kitchen, and something that's becoming increasingly rare in Greenville, a sense of peace, character, and possibility.

As you travel down the tree-lined streets of Summit Drive, you'll immediately feel the timeless charm that has made this area one of Greenville's most beloved neighborhoods. Turning onto Tabor Street, you'll find yourself on the neighborhood's only cul-de-sac, where traffic slows, neighbors wave, and life feels just a little simpler.

With its crisp white exterior, classic blue shutters, and welcoming red front door, this home feels like a picture straight out of the American dream.

Before you even step inside, take a moment to appreciate what surrounds you. The yard has been lovingly maintained, the landscaping is tasteful, and despite being only minutes from Downtown Greenville, Unity Park, and the Swamp Rabbit Trail, you'll notice something unexpected: quiet.

The kind of quiet that's hard to find.

The roof was replaced in 2020 with 30-year architectural shingles, and the home was professionally rewired in 2024, allowing you to focus on making the space your own rather than tackling major infrastructure expenses.

Step inside and you'll immediately notice the beautiful hardwood floors that flow throughout the home. Recently buffed and polished, they provide warmth, character, and a connection to the home's history. The electric fireplace creates a cozy focal point in the living room, while fresh Sherwin-Williams Alabaster paint paired with Pure White trim creates a bright, clean backdrop ready for any design style.

And yes—no popcorn ceilings.

Natural light fills nearly every room, especially the office, which offers the perfect space for working remotely, enjoying your morning coffee, reading a book, or simply watching the world go by.

The dining room continues that theme with large windows and a charming built-in cabinet that feels both functional and nostalgic. One can only imagine the conversations, celebrations, and memories shared around the table over the years.

The kitchen presents an exciting opportunity. While fully functional today, it offers a blank canvas for someone eager to create a space tailored to their own taste and lifestyle. Whether your vision includes a modern farmhouse kitchen, sleek contemporary finishes, or timeless traditional charm, this space is ready for transformation. Renovations in this size range can often be completed within a reasonable budget while adding significant value and enjoyment.

Now take a look outside.

The backyard is fully fenced and extends all the way to the rear wooden privacy fence. The existing chain-link section creates opportunities for multiple uses—perhaps a separate play area, a pet space, a garden retreat, or all three. Whether you're envisioning raised garden beds, a firepit, outdoor dining area, or simply a place to relax after a long day, the possibilities are endless.

Back inside, the bathroom is functional and full of potential for personalization. A thoughtful future renovation could include relocating the laundry to the existing closet space with a stackable unit, creating additional convenience and functionality.

Storage won't disappoint either. The hallway includes additional storage space, attic access, and room for all of life's extras.

Both bedrooms are generously sized with ample closet space and abundant natural light. The current primary bedroom is slightly larger, though either room would make a wonderful retreat at the end of the day.

Perhaps one of the most exciting aspects of this property is what lies ahead. Neighboring homes with similar floor plans have successfully expanded upward, demonstrating the long-term potential this property offers for future growth.

But what truly makes this home special isn't just what's inside the walls.

It's the location.

It's the mature trees.

It's the quiet cul-de-sac.

It's being minutes from Downtown Greenville while feeling miles away from the noise.

It's the opportunity to create something uniquely yours in one of Greenville's most desirable areas.

As you leave, take one last look around.

Listen.

Breathe.

Imagine.

We hope you'll see what we see—a home filled with character, possibility, and the promise of many wonderful years to come.

14 Tabor Street, a white house with blue shutters and a red door, surrounded by a well-maintained lawn and bushes, with large trees and neighboring houses in the background.
View of a living room with a red front door, hardwood floors, a white fireplace mantel with a landscape painting and candle holders, and a hallway leading to other rooms with visible windows and natural light.
A minimalistic home office or dining area with a wooden table, two black chairs, a small potted plant, and a few books. It has a large window with blinds on the wall, letting in natural light, with a view of a fenced backyard with a small playhouse. To the right, there is part of a doorway leading to a kitchen with white cabinets and a sink. The room has white walls, crown molding, and hardwood floors.
View of an interior hallway with hardwood floors, white walls, and a white built-in shelf on the right. The hallway leads to a closed door at the end and has a small black rug on the floor. Part of a kitchen with white cabinets and a sink is visible on the left.
A white kitchen with a window covered by white blinds, a white tiled countertop with a sink, drying rack, soap dispenser, and a paper towel roll. White cabinets with brass handles are above and below the countertop. The floor has dark square tiles.
Interior view of a room with wooden floors, white walls, and an open doorway. A white built-in cabinet with shelves is against the wall.
A small bathroom with a white bathtub, a shower head, and a white shower curtain. There is a window with frosted glass and a view of trees outside. The bathroom has beige tiled flooring and white walls.
A bedroom with white walls, a bed with white bedding and pillows, a green blanket, a wooden bench at the foot of the bed, a window with blinds, a closed door, and a ceiling fan with wooden blades.
Empty room with white walls, hardwood floor, a window with blinds, and a ceiling fan with lights.
A cozy living room with a green sofa with black and white pillows, a white fireplace with a painting on top, a vase of pink tulips, a black candle holder, a ceiling fan, a window with blinds, and hardwood flooring.
Living room with a white fireplace, wooden floor, ceiling fan with lights, painting of a landscape, pink tulips in a glass vase, and green furniture.
A small room with white walls and a large window with white blinds. Against the wall, there is a small wooden table with a black chair, a lamp, a small potted plant, and some books and papers.
A dining area with a glass table, wooden floor, large window, and views into a kitchen with white cabinets.
A kitchen with white cabinets, a stainless steel sink, window with white blinds, tiled countertop, and a tiled floor, with an adjacent room with wooden flooring.
View of a hallway with white walls, wooden flooring, multiple doorways, and a vent cover on the floor.
A bedroom with white walls, two windows with white blinds, a white bed with a white bedspread and pillows, a green blanket folded at the foot, a wooden dresser with a decorative lamp, a ceiling fan with wooden blades, and hardwood flooring.
Empty room with hardwood floor, white walls, two windows with blinds, ceiling fan with light, and vents on the floor.
Front view of a white suburban house with black shutters and a red front door, illuminated by porch lights at sunset, with a well-maintained lawn and bushes in front.