It’s close enough to downtown Greenville that you can see it, especially at night when the city lights are twinkling in the distance. A steak at Hall’s Chophouse or a performance at The Peace Center is just a 20-minute drive away. But sitting on a stone terrace with the Upstate laid out before you, feeling the breeze from the foothills of the Blue Ridge — it all seems so far away.
Damian Hall That’s the magic of Paris Mountain, an enclave on the outskirts of Greenville that feels far more remote and solitary than it really is. That’s particularly true when sitting on one of the porches or terraces of 5 Tropicana Court, a 6,442-square-foot wood and stone edifice which in design and function seems like it’s part of the very mountain itself. And its calling card is the view, which encompasses Furman University, downtown Greenville, and beyond.
“The fall is a real treat, because obviously you have the fall foliage that creates a kind of dynamic, living work of art as your backdrop,” said Damian Hall, broker and team lead at The Damian Hall Group, an affiliate of Blackstream Christie’s International, which is listing the Tropicana Court home for $4.25 million. “Pretty much anywhere in the house, the when you turn around and look out of the rear exposure, you're soaking in all those views,” he added.
“Where we're perched, we can see downtown Greenville, we can see Mirror Lake and Furman, and then we can see the silhouette of the Blue Ridge Mountains off to t.