Wade Hampton, Greenville
Living & working in Wade Hampton, Greenville
Wade Hampton is a dense suburban census-designated place on the outskirts of Greenville, South Carolina, covering an area of approximately nine square miles. The local housing market is dominated by owner-occupied, medium-to-large single-family homes built between 1940 and 1999, which sit alongside small apartment buildings. Public green spaces and recreational areas in the community include Holmes Park, which is equipped with a playground, tennis courts, a lighted softball field, and a nine-hole disc golf course. Additionally, the Wade Hampton High School Athletic Complex on Pine Knoll Drive provides facilities for soccer, baseball, and softball programs. Daily life in the neighborhood revolves around these quiet residential streets and the retail strip of U.S. Route 29 (Wade Hampton Boulevard), which serves as the primary commercial thoroughfare.
The local business ecosystem is positioned within the wider Greenville County job market, where major employers include healthcare providers such as Prisma Health, the Greenville County Schools district, and advanced manufacturers like Michelin North America. Bob Jones University is also a prominent local institution situated directly on Wade Hampton Boulevard. For remote workers and freelancers, co-working is available at Greenville Office Spaces at 726 Wade Hampton Boulevard, while local food and drink establishments like Sunflower Eatery at 728 Wade Hampton Boulevard and 7 Brew Coffee at 2102 Wade Hampton Boulevard provide spaces to work and purchase espresso. Commuters rely on U.S. Route 29 and State Route 291 for vehicular access to major employment hubs. Public transportation is managed by Greenlink, with Bus Route 508 providing direct service along Wade Hampton Boulevard to the Greenlink Transit Center in downtown Greenville, complemented by Bus Route 505 on Rutherford Road.
The numbers
Wade Hampton, Greenville is a mixed-use urban pocket of Greenville, with 77 businesses mapped within walking distance. Its walkability rates 76/100. Local businesses average 4.43★ on Google, and high foot traffic peaking 11am–2pm, 5–8pm.
For getting around, transit access scores 60/100 (Very good) — above average for transit access in Greenville, with 7 stops within an 800 m walk. Reaching Downtown Greenville (~9.0 km) takes about 34.4 min by transit versus 14.7 min driving. Typical drive times to key destinations average 15.3 min.
Environmentally, current air quality is good (AQI 62), on the lower end for air quality in Greenville.