Claremont: Gated Estate Living Close to Greenville and GSP
Claremont combines custom estate homes, a resident pool and clubhouse, walking trails, and gated privacy with convenient access to Greenville and the airport.
Matthew Farrahar
GVLResolve advisor with eXp Realty
Reviewed by Matthew Farrahar, GVLResolve advisor with eXp Realty
At a Glance
The Feeling of Living Here
Claremont's arrival sequence and streetscape do much of the work. The gate, stone-and-brick architecture, landscaped common areas, and larger homes establish a private residential atmosphere before a buyer reaches the clubhouse or pool. The community feels designed around the home first and the amenity program second.
That makes it a useful alternative to golf-centered luxury communities. Residents can use the pool, playground, trails, clubhouse, grilling area, and fire pit without taking on a separate private-club identity. The unanswered question is not access but cost: the exact association assessment and its full inclusions were not publicly available in the supplied research.
A Day in the Community
A morning can begin on the walking trails or with a quiet loop through landscaped streets. During swim season, the zero-entry pool becomes the primary shared gathering place, especially for households with children or visiting family.
The clubhouse, covered porch, terrace, grilling area, and fire pit support resident gatherings and private events. Outside the gate, the community's location keeps Greenville, GSP Airport, shopping, schools, and major employment corridors within a manageable drive.
What Makes It Distinct
Luxury without a club requirement
Claremont's amenities are residential rather than attached to a separate golf or country club.
A consistent estate-home streetscape
Custom detached homes, European influences, stone and brick, and three-car-garage scale create a more uniform luxury profile than mixed-product communities.
Recreation is family-oriented
The pool, playground, trails, and gathering spaces support everyday use rather than a single specialized hobby.
Homes and Streetscape
The supplied research describes custom detached homes of roughly 3,400 to 4,700-plus square feet, commonly with four or five bedrooms, three to five-and-a-half bathrooms, and three-car garages. Stone-and-brick exteriors, high ceilings, butler pantries, wet bars, and other high-end finishes appear frequently in the source-period examples.
June 2024 examples included homes listed from approximately $1.2 million to $1.65 million, with lots around one-third of an acre in the cited properties. Those examples are useful for scale, not as a current community-wide range.
Membership, HOA, and Other Costs
Claremont's association appears to fund a substantial resident amenity package, but the supplied sources did not publish the current fee. A buyer should not infer dues from the home price or from older listings; the budget, reserves, and any pending capital work matter just as much as the assessment amount.
Location and Everyday Access
The supplied research places Claremont less than fifteen minutes from downtown Greenville and Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport. Its east-side location also supports access to major highways, shopping, schools, and employment centers.
The community itself is residential rather than mixed-use, so daily errands remain car-dependent. Its location advantage is regional access, not an internal village center.
Who Will Feel at Home
- Luxury buyers who want a gated setting without a separate club membership.
- Families or multi-generational households that will use a pool, playground, and trails.
- Professionals who need practical access to Greenville, I-85, and GSP Airport.
- Buyers who prefer a consistent custom-estate streetscape.
Consider Carefully
- The exact HOA amount, inclusions, and any transfer or capital fees were not publicly established.
- Housing choice is narrow: the supplied sources identify detached estate homes rather than smaller attached options.
- Rental, short-term-rental, pet, vehicle, and owner-occupancy rules require direct review.
- There is no golf or private-club component for buyers who want that lifestyle on site.
Before You Buy or Publish
- Current HOA assessment, reserves, insurance, and planned capital work
- Full clubhouse, pool, guest, and event-use rules
- Rental, pet, vehicle, architectural, and occupancy restrictions
- Transfer, resale, capital-contribution, and document fees
- Lot-specific drainage, easements, and maintenance obligations
The Takeaway
Claremont is a strong fit for buyers who want the privacy and visual consistency of a gated luxury neighborhood while keeping recreation residential and uncomplicated. The homes and amenities are clear; the current association economics still need written confirmation.
Source and Freshness Note
This draft is based on official, MLS, and listing research compiled through June 2024. Pricing, inventory, association assessments, membership categories, initiation fees, dues, access privileges, rental rules, and transfer charges can change. Confirm every volatile item directly before publication or purchase.
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Sources
- Claremont HOA - Official community, amenity, and contact information.
- Claremont clubhouse rules - Resident access and clubhouse-use rules.
- Neighborhoods.com Claremont - Housing type and source-period market context.
- Greenville Real Estate Hub market report - Observed home sizes, features, and pricing.
- Zillow 304 Chamblee Boulevard - Example listing used in supplied research.
Related links
- Montebello Community Guide - Compare a gated hillside community with a broader mix of home types.
- Thornblade Community Guide - Compare a luxury community with a separate private country club.
- Chanticleer Community Guide - Compare an established in-town neighborhood without a gated amenity package.