
Hosted by Stan McCune · EN
Greenville, SC (aka "The Upstate") is a great place to buy and sell real estate, and that's what this podcast is all about! Stan McCune has been a real estate investor in the Upstate since 2013 and a realtor since 2016, and he shares his experiences and best practices, specific to the Greenville real estate market.

Stan ranks the 10 hottest neighborhoods across the Upstate based on real sales data, from Travelers Rest to Spartanburg, and the results make one thing very clear: builders are winning this market.As always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (973) 479-1267 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com

Stan sits down with John Nolan of Greenville History Tours to dig into the stories hiding in plain sight, from Falls Park and the old textile mills to forgotten restaurants, downtown’s comeback, and the eras that shaped Greenville into what it is today.Want to book a tour, ask a question, or dive deeper into The History of Greenville?www.greenvillehistorytours.comgreenvillehistorytours@gmail.com864-567-3940As always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (973) 479-1267 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com

Real MLS data reveals what actually drives buyer demand. One-level living, pools, and primary bedrooms on the main floor bring more buyers in fast, while other popular upgrades barely move the needle. A sharp look at what truly adds value in today’s market.As always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (973) 479-1267 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com

Greenville’s March data is all over the place. Listings hit record highs, pending sales surged, but closings fell, and affordability dropped as rates climbed. This episode breaks down the mixed signals, rising inventory, and why this still feels like a market where nobody’s fully winning.As always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (973) 479-1267 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com

Think pricing high gives you room to negotiate? The data says the opposite. Sellers who overprice are cutting later, paying more in concessions, and walking away with less. This episode breaks down exactly how it happens.As always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (973) 479-1267 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com

The rental market is shifting fast, and not in a good way. Rents are starting to fall, vacancies are rising, and properties are sitting longer than they have in years. This episode breaks down what’s really happening and what it means moving forward.As always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (973) 479-1267 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com

Greenville just got national attention and not everyone is thrilled. After hosting major college basketball tournaments, the city drew praise from national media and sparked mixed reactions from locals. This episode looks at the buzz, the backlash, and what it could mean for growth and real estate.As always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (973) 479-1267 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com

In this conversation with Greenville County Council candidate Daniel Rumfelt, they dive into roads falling behind, shifting development, rising housing costs, and the tension between growth and preservation. The big question—how much more can Greenville handle?Connect with Daniel Rumfelt:Facebook: Daniel RumfeltEmail: danielrumfelt@att.netPhone: 864-923-9155Website: www.danielrumfelt.orgAs always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (973) 479-1267 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com

February’s Greenville housing data delivered some surprises. Homes are taking the longest to sell in nearly a decade, buyer showings are dropping, and sales activity started the year softer than expected. But the biggest twist is what’s happening with new construction prices—and how they’re influencing the entire market.As always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (973) 479-1267 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com

Real estate and politics are colliding. This episode explores how South Carolina’s governor race, insurance reform debates, housing affordability policies, and even global conflict could influence the Greenville housing market. From property taxes to mortgage rates, several forces outside real estate may end up shaping the market in 2026.As always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (973) 479-1267 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com