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Neighborhoods in Columbia, SC

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    Heathwood

    Established in 1914, Heathwood has all the makings of a classic Southern neighborhood with its eye-catching architecture, walkability and proximity to locally owned boutiques and eateries. Lofty oak and maple trees shade the quiet residential streets and lend a sense of serenity, yet downtown Columbia and the University of South Carolina, one of

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      $713K

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      $85K - $3.8M

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      7 Listings

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    Congaree Vista

    Resting between the Congaree River and Columbia’s central business district, Congaree Vista — better known as “The Vista” — is an 800-acre architectural conservation district protected by the city of Columbia. Here, brick textile mills date back to the latter half of the 19th century, and since revitalization efforts began in the 1970s, the

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      $668K

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      1 Listing

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    Bull Street

    The BullStreet District is a 181-acre, mixed-use community growing on the former campus of the South Carolina State Hospital. While remnants of the historic architecture have been preserved, developers of the urban BullStreet District have enhanced the area by adding a park, restaurants and shops beside the residential housing. “It’s the perfect

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      $584K

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      $576K - $704K

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      1 Listing

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    Wales Garden

    Less than 1 mile from the University of South Carolina’s main campus and teeming with opulent homes and gardens, Wales Garden packs rich character into less than one square mile. This Columbia neighborhood’s sidewalk-lined streets, named after South Carolina rivers, converge with some of the capital city’s most vibrant districts. “Wales Garden is

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      $510K

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      $189K - $1.1M

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      4 Listings

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    Lake Katherine

    Columbia’s Lake Katherine neighborhood has evolved from a weekend cottage spot in the early 1900s to a highly desirable waterfront community featuring stately homes with price tags of half a million dollars or more. During the fall of 2015, historic flooding caused extensive damage across Columbia, including in Lake Katherine. Despite the setback,

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      $490K

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      $198K - $779K

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      1 Listing

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    Melrose Heights

    The residential enclave of Melrose Heights is situated on the cusp of lively downtown streets and the University of South Carolina’s exuberant, vibrant energy. Established in 1900 as one of the first suburbs in Columbia, today the neighborhood is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. “It’s not a particularly large neighborhood,

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      $453K

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      $184K - $1.3M

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      2 Listings

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    Pontiac-Elgin

    Popular for its unique mix of city-side amenities and the natural quiet that comes from living in a more rural area, Pontiac-Elgin is a newly developed suburban neighborhood 20 miles northeast of Columbia. "It's not too far out from the city, but it still feels like country," says Billy Sinnett, Realtor with Stanley Martin and a long-time

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      $441K

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      $208K - $1.4M

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      134 Listings

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    University Hill

    Adjacent to the University of South Carolina in downtown Columbia, University Hill benefits from the campus glow. “The nice thing about University Hill is that you’ve got students living near professors or living near family, so it’s a real eclectic mix of people there,” says Mary Lane Sloan, a Realtor with The Art of Real Estate and lifelong

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      $404K

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      $125K - $888K

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      11 Listings

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    Arsenal Hill

    Arsenal Hill’s standing in Columbia is as poetic as it is literal. Named after a military academy established there in 1842, the historic downtown Columbia neighborhood occupies the highest point in the state capital. The neighborhood sits about a mile north of the University of South Carolina and its blocks are close to numerous downtown shops,

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      $403K

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      $185K - $631K

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      4 Listings

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    The Hamptons

    Not to be confused with the tony seaside community in New York, The Hamptons in South Carolina built a reputation of its own. “The Hamptons has developed nicely in the last 20, 25, maybe 30 years,” says Earl Pierce, a sales agent with Coldwell Banker Realty who has over four decades of real estate experience. Made up of several subdivisions, the

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      $380K

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      $90K - $1.3M

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      10 Listings

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    Elmwood Park

    Prospective homebuyers are drawn to Elmwood Park thanks, in large part, to historic summer traditions like potluck porch parties. Established as a suburb of Columbia in 1904, Elmwood Park has experienced a remarkable share of transformation over the years while still retaining its character. The interstate now presides where electric streetcars

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      $370K

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      $185K - $735K

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      3 Listings

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    Wildewood

    Just outside of downtown Columbia is Wildewood — a pond-filled neighborhood known for its golf courses, large homes with sprawling yards and its proximity to Sesquicentennial State Park while offering loads of shopping and dining options. Inspired by a subdivision of the same name in Memphis, Tennessee, Wildewood began taking shape in the late

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      $367K

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      $183K - $1M

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      44 Listings

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    Cottontown

    Established in the late 1890s, Cottontown, also known as the "Bellevue Historic District," one of Columbia’s earliest planned suburbs that has grown extensively into the charming neighborhood of today. Residents will find the town’s history apparent in the many museums in the area, including the Historic Columbia Museum, the Columbia Museum of Art

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      $357K

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      $217K - $815K

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      3 Listings

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    Old Shandon

    Not to be confused with neighboring Shandon, this petite historic district was established in 1893, making it one of Columbia’s oldest neighborhoods. The planned community was designed to feel like a spacious park with wide streets canopied by mature trees. Old Shandon has since emerged as a neighborhood where its prime location and variety of

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      $355K

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      $162K - $547K

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      0 Listings

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    Robert Mills

    While there aren’t any obelisks here, the historic neighborhood of Robert Mills, Columbia was named after the South Carolina architect responsible for designing one of the nation’s most iconic landmarks, the Washington Monument. Closer to home, Mills also designed one of this community’s first houses—a distinguished estate with an impressive

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      $351K

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      $128K - $159K

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    Main Street District

    Boutique shops, historic restaurants and lively artistic establishments fill Columbia's vibrant city center. Locals can enjoy rich flavors in historic buildings at restaurants like the Cowboy Brazilian Steak House or grab a drink after work at Lulu Drake's Parisian-inspired wine parlor. Art lovers can enjoy a dynamic creative scene with easy

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      $346K

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      $337K - $369K

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    Rosewood

    Welcoming and walkable, Rosewood has blossomed in the years following the development of Columbia's only inner-city urban farm. The 3-acre retreat at City Roots was the anchor of the community — where locals could stroll through gardens, enjoy farm-to-table dinners and oyster roasts with neighbors or take in the sights and sounds of the annual

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      $338K

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      $131K - $963K

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      47 Listings

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    Spring Valley

    Quiet cul-de-sacs and neighborhood cookouts are common in Spring Valley, a suburban community located 12 miles north of downtown Columbia. It’s the type of place where people wave hello on the street and greet each other by name. Many residents put down roots decades ago and never left, enjoying the reliably quiet roads and tree-filled landscape.

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      $284K

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      $130K - $764K

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      27 Listings

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    Earlewood

    Earlewood is the type of place where neighbors know each other by name. The tight-knit historic community hosts “monthly porch parties, people can vote on the yard of the month, and the holidays are always a big deal,” says Emily Hammond, a Realtor with Realty One Group Reside, who has lived in Earlewood for more than a decade. “Halloween and

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      $264K

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      $200K - $554K

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      7 Listings

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    Northeast Columbia

    Seventeen miles outside of Columbia, Northeast Columbia is home to several subdivisions of suburban housing and a tight-knit community. "It's a family-oriented place with a know-your-neighbor feel," says Clyvincent Lemon, Realtor at Found It and local resident, adding that, "it's the kind of neighborhood where families get together to go trick or

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      $260K

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      $180K - $503K

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      95 Listings

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    Seven Oaks

    Seven Oaks is a few miles from both the Lake Murray shoreline and the city amenities in downtown Columbia. The convenient location isn’t the only thing attracting homebuyers to the western side of Columbia. "People want to live in Seven Oaks for the school district, the recreation center and the larger lots of land," says Tracy Stutler, Realtor

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      $250K

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      $115K - $409K

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      36 Listings

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    Killian

    Even though Killian is about 10 miles from downtown Columbia, it’s not uncommon to spot a coyote wandering across a parking lot in the early hours of the morning or to see a deer grazing on someone’s front lawn. Here, residents enjoy living in harmony with nature. Despite the encounters with wildlife, residents of Killian enjoy suburban comforts

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      $247K

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      $177K - $528K

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      23 Listings

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    Southeast Columbia

    Southeast Columbia offers suburban living, bolstered by scenic rural landscapes, woodlands and a mix of ponds, lakes and streams. The Congaree River also snakes the lower end of this side of the Columbia area. Due to some of these water ways, many homeowners here can experience waterfront views from their own backyards. Southeast Columbia is about

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      $241K

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      $116K - $1.1M

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      59 Listings

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    Historic Waverly

    Historic Waverly is Columbia’s first residential suburb with many existing residences dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The area is also home to Allen University and Benedict College, two historically Black higher learning institutions founded in 1870. In addition to its rich history, newcomers are drawn to this academic

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      $234K

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      $212K - $378K

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      1 Listing

    Historic Waverly
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    Olympia

    Olympia-Granby is a neighborhood bordered by downtown Columbia and the Congaree River. It was once home to textile mill workers who worked in South Carolina's first cotton mill, but Olympia Mill has been converted into an apartment complex, and the area is now home to many locals who commute into downtown Columbia. Many University of South

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      $215K

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      $138K - $495K

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      2 Listings

    Olympia

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