Published by Sarah Mitchell, Real Estate & Living Editor
Why Neighborhood Choice Matters More Than the House
For families with children, the school district is often the deciding factor in a home purchase. In Spartanburg County, school quality, safety, walkability, and access to parks and employers vary significantly by area. This guide covers five neighborhoods and communities that consistently rank well for families, organized by school district and key family-friendly factors.
Boiling Springs — District 2 (Top-Ranked Growth Area)
Boiling Springs, served by Spartanburg County School District 2, is one of the fastest-growing family communities in the Upstate. District 2 consistently ranks among the top-performing districts in Spartanburg County on state report cards, with strong elementary and middle school performance. Boiling Springs High School offers a wide range of AP coursework and extracurricular programs. The area has seen significant commercial development along Boiling Springs Road, providing convenient access to grocery stores, restaurants, and services. Crime rates in Boiling Springs are low relative to the broader county, and the area offers multiple neighborhood parks and greenways. Proximity to I-85 connects Boiling Springs commuters to employers in Spartanburg, Greenville, and Gaffney.
Converse Heights — District 7 (Historic Walkable Neighborhood)
Converse Heights is one of Spartanburg’s premier historic neighborhoods, located on the east side of the city and served by Spartanburg County School District 7. The neighborhood features early-20th-century craftsman and colonial revival homes along tree-lined streets, with walkable access to Cleveland Park, which includes tennis courts, walking trails, and green space. District 7 serves the city of Spartanburg and includes schools with specialized programs including the Spartanburg High School magnet program. Converse Heights is within a few miles of major Spartanburg employers including Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System and the downtown business corridor. Home values in Converse Heights tend to run above the county median, reflecting demand for the neighborhood’s walkability and historic character.
Wadsworth Hills — District 5 (Suburban Safety and Schools)
Wadsworth Hills and surrounding communities in the Duncan/Reidville area are served by Spartanburg County School District 5, which covers the eastern part of the county. District 5 serves a rapidly growing population and has invested in school facilities to keep pace with development. The area around Duncan and Reidville offers newer single-family home construction at competitive price points, with strong safety profiles and suburban amenity access. Proximity to I-85 in the Duncan area places major employers — including BMW in Greer — within a reasonable commute.
Landrum — Small Town Safety and School Community (District 1)
Landrum, in the foothills at the base of the Blue Ridge, is served by Spartanburg County School District 1. The Landrum school system is small enough that teachers and staff know students by name, a dynamic that many families find valuable. Landrum High School offers solid academics and a tight-knit extracurricular community. The town of Landrum itself has low crime rates and a walkable small downtown. The tradeoff is distance from the urban core — Landrum is approximately 30 miles from downtown Spartanburg, making it a longer commute for those working in the city center.
Duncan/Reidville Corridor — District 5 (Value and Access)
The broader Duncan and Reidville corridor offers some of the best value for families seeking newer construction within a strong school district. District 5 schools serve this area, and the proximity to I-85 makes it a logical choice for families with one or more members commuting to the Greenville-Spartanburg metro employment centers, including BMW, Michelin, and the rapidly growing medical corridor along I-85 in Greer. Multiple new subdivision developments in this corridor offer three- and four-bedroom homes in the $230,000 to $320,000 range.
What’s Happening Q&A
What is the best school district in Spartanburg County for families?
Spartanburg County has seven school districts. Districts 2 (Boiling Springs), 5 (Duncan/Reidville), and 7 (city of Spartanburg) consistently rank well on SC state report cards. The best district depends on what programs and community factors matter most to your family.
Which Spartanburg neighborhoods have the lowest crime rates?
Boiling Springs, Landrum, and the Duncan/Reidville suburban corridor consistently report lower crime rates than the urban core. Converse Heights within the city is one of the more established and lower-crime residential neighborhoods close to downtown Spartanburg.
Is Boiling Springs SC a good place to raise a family?
Yes. Boiling Springs offers strong District 2 schools, low crime relative to the county, growing commercial amenities, and competitive home prices, making it one of the most popular areas for families relocating to the Spartanburg area.
What Spartanburg neighborhoods are walkable for families?
Converse Heights offers the most walkable environment in Spartanburg, with tree-lined streets and proximity to Cleveland Park. Downtown Spartanburg and Hampton Heights neighborhoods also offer more walkable access to parks and amenities than most suburban areas of the county.