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Remote Workers’ Paradise at Regency Park

Wednesday, 07 December 2022 20:10

Over the past few years, the word "office" has gained a completely new definition. Since March 2020, many people have not visited their workplaces or offices. They moved with their computers and other necessities, and they've been working remotely ever since. 



Greenwood, SC, is a small town with friendly neighbors, growing corporations, thriving small businesses, and pristine parks. Per Discover Greenwood:

“​​A small community with a big story to tell, friendly Greenwood County, SC, is alive with fun and Southern charm. You’ll find natural beauty, outdoor fun, boutique shopping and thriving local restaurants. From the 11,000 sparkling acres of Lake Greenwood to beautiful golf courses to the unique delights of Uptown, there’s plenty to enjoy—and come back for again and again.”

Regency Park Apartments is proud to be a part of Greenwood, SC. We are often welcoming newcomers to our town, especially in the last few years as more and more people discover how great our area is. In this article, we will discuss seven things you need to know about our growing, vibrant community.



A long-term hotel stay can be rough on employees and contractors alike. It's usually not the best form of corporate housing. Anything longer than a few days and staying in a hotel room can begin to feel limiting and claustrophobic.

Everything begins to feel the same. Every day starts and ends impersonally, and that can impact the behavior, attitude, and productivity of people who need to be on their game. That can quickly lead to jobs that are done worse or that take longer, which lead to delays and the job having to be done over again. That doesn't reflect well on any organization.

It's better by far to rely on short-term corporate housing. For weeks or months on the job, this gives someone a home away from home, with more amenities and at a comparable or an even lower cost. Let's compare the two element by element.



You know what they say about choosing where you live: location, location, location. It's important to be close to the parks, shops, and other amenities that you'll frequent. You don't want to live near a strip mall or in a high rise. You don't want to have to drive half an hour to get to the places that relax you – the drive alone is already stressful! You want to be able to walk over or hop on your bike. If your mobility is limited, you should be able to get to a reasonable number of places easily.

Convenience is one of the core priorities of Regency Park in Greenwood. Readers of the Index-Journal have voted it Best Apartment Community for five years in a row. A great deal of that comes from how accessible so many different shops, services, and parks are.