4 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Greenville, SC(14 Rentals)

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The Sullivan Apartments
from $1,3734 Bedroom Apartments Available Now

The Sullivan Apartments

6001 Jacks Lookout RdGreenville, SC 29617
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Boulder Creek
from $1,4084 Bedroom Apartments Available Now

Boulder Creek

300 Furman Hall RdGreenville, SC 29609
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Park Place on Hudson
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Park Place on Hudson

104 S Hudson StGreenville, SC 29601
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Baldwin Chase
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Baldwin Chase

426 Baldwin RdSimpsonville, SC 29680
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Greenville, SC Local Guide

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Greenville 4 Bedroom Apartment Units with Current Availability by Neighborhood

Availability Confirmed As of: December 27, 2024

There are currently 118 available 4 Bedroom apartment units from neighborhoods all over Greenville, SC that range in price from $1,162 to $3,294. N Outer Greenville Berea, North Greenville and Cotton Street Area are the neighborhoods that currently have the most 4 Bedroom availability. Here is today's list of the top neighborhoods in Greenville with the most available 4 Bedroom apartments:

NeighborhoodAvailable UnitsMedian PriceMin Price
N Outer Greenville Berea19$1,427$1,162
North Greenville14$1,408$1,162
Cotton Street Area9$1,408$1,408
North Main Area9$1,408$1,408
Southernside9$1,408$1,408
Greenline8$1,408$1,408
Overbrook8$1,408$1,408
Maple Grove7$2,076$1,828
Outer Greenville Gantt7$1,985$1,299
Outer Greenville Mauldin7$2,028$1,828

Largest Available Greenville 4 Bedroom Apartments

The largest available 4 Bedroom apartment unit in Greenville, SC is found at Baldwin Chase in the Maple Grove neighborhood and is 2,185 square feet priced from $2,439. Huff Creek has the second largest 4 Bedroom, which is sized at 2,174 square feet and currently listed start at $1,934. Here is today’s list of the largest available 4 Bedroom units in Greenville:

Apartment ListingModel NameSquare FootagePriced From
Baldwin ChaseSpirit2,185 Sq Ft$2,439
Huff CreekElston2,174 Sq Ft$1,934
Arbor Mill Townhomes4 Bedroom - Flex Space2,101 Sq Ft$2,110
The Sullivan Apartments4-Bedroom1,569 Sq FtCall for Rates
American Spinning MillJ - 4 bed 2 bath1,315 Sq Ft$3,294

Cheapest Available Greenville 4 Bedroom Apartments

As of December 27, 2024 the lowest priced 4 Bedroom apartment unit in Greenville, SC is the 4 Bed 1 Bath Model starting from $1,299 at Eagle Trace in the N Outer Greenville Berea neighborhood. The second most affordable Greenville 4 Bedroom is the 4 Bed / 1 Bath Model at Boulder Creek starting at $1,408 . The average price for all 4 Bedroom apartments in Greenville is currently $2,103. Here is today’s list of the cheapest available 4 Bedroom options in Greenville:

Apartment ListingModel NamePriced From
Eagle Trace4 Bed 1 Bath$1,299
Boulder Creek4 Bed / 1 Bath$1,408
Huff CreekAisle$1,828
Arbor Mill Townhomes4 Bedroom - Flex Space$2,110
Baldwin ChaseSpirit$2,439

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Greenville Overview

Though it has a humble name, Greenville is far from humble. It’s a part of South Carolina’s third largest urban area, and it is also the fastest growing, probably due to an influx of manufacturing jobs from companies like Michelin and AVX Corporation. Greenville is certainly a city to watch out for, so now’s the time to start looking for apartments in Greenville. It’s especially booming for young people—a surprisingly high proportion of Greenville residents are single young adults who are upwardly mobile. Greenville is a great place to live, not only because of the job prospects, but because it’s also in one of the most beautiful parts of South Carolina.

Why live in Greenville, SC?

Living in apartments in Greenville gives you the opportunity to live the city life while surrounded by beautiful countryside in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It’s not only a beautiful and pleasant place to live, though, it’s also a smart city. Almost 42% of adults have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher, which is double the national average. Perhaps because of the high degree of education, the citizens of Greenville make a good living, for the most part. At about $31,000, the income per capita is very high for a city in South Carolina. Living in Greenville is not just pleasant—it might also be prosperous.

Greenville, SC
Population: 68,563

Ranked #527

in US Census Population by City

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Pet Friendly Lifestyle
Greenville, SC

Ranked #3

Among cities in South Carolina for Apartment listings with Pet Friendly Amenities

Pet Friendliness Lifestyle Score

3.5
Pet Friendly

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Getting Around Greenville, SC

Walk Score®

46 / 100

Car-Dependent

Most errands require a car

Bike Score®

42 / 100

Somewhat Bikeable

Minimal bike infrastructure

Transit Score®

10 / 100

Minimal Transit

It may be possible to get on a bus

Frequently Asked Questions about Greenville

How much are Studio apartments in Greenville?

There are currently 32 Studio Apartments in Greenville with rent ranges from $425 to $3,439 with an average price of $1,321.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Greenville Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Greenville ranges from $425 to $5,134 with an average monthly rent of $1,473.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Greenville cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Greenville range from $525 to $5,147. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,701.

How expensive are Greenville Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 172 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Greenville on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $875 to $7,307 - averaging $1,998 for the location.

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