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Blythewood SC Real Estate
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Blythewood, South Carolina, is a suburb of Columbia, is conveniently located approximately 20 miles northeast of the city of Columbia. Blythewood has served as a stop a "final" before the 75 mile drive to Charlotte, North Carolina on Interstate 77, as it did in 1800 by railroad. Premises are proud of cities and charming neighborhoods, quaint atmosphere. Blythewood City recently created a new master plan to build a park of several million dollars to serve the community residents and maintain the country's reputation as Blythewood is known.
New developments are becoming popular in Blythewood and offer a variety of amenities and unique features that remain consistent to this small town to its original landscape. Many business parks and commercial real estate developments, such as Montgomery Ridge, have maintained the beauty of large estates, while the incorporation of changes underway within the community. Blythewood residential real estate developments have also tried to maintain low density rural life. Much of the property in Blythewood is selling in large lots, horse farms, waterfront properties and golf course lot. In connection with the sale of homes in Colombia, Blythewood has many differences Columbia Neighborhoods can not offer. Here are a few that are popular and well known:
Longcreek planting:
Neighborhoods like Longcreek provide 1.4 hectares of lots with resort-style facilities such as golf, swimming, horseback riding, fishing and tennis in the community. Although Longcreek is divided into several neighborhoods, which began as a development in the mid-1970s. The focal point is the Longcreek Plantation Lake Columbia. This is the lake that divides Windemere Golf Course and Country Club in Columbia. Longtown Road, which is the outer band Longcreek Plantation consists of a mixture of ancient and modern houses, with restrictive terms prohibiting lot sizes which are divided into less than 2 hectares. Many of the traditional and contemporary homes in this section contain 4.10 acres and are now in high demand. With the proximity to the northeast of Columbia and Fort Jackson, it is not surprising that this is a popular destination for visitors and locals. Districts that fall within the vicinity of plantations Longcreek include Windermere, Runnymede, Fox Meadow Farms Westlake, Westlake Woods, Colony Club, Club House, Lake Crescent and the Greens. Home prices have a middle range homes listed on today just under $ 400,000.
Cobblestone Park:
Originally called "The University Club of Cobblestone Park has become a new sensation for Blythewood. Located in the heart of Blythewood, this 700-acre + development environment offers a plush life. The main difference between planting and Longcreek Cobblestone Park is full of new home construction design and small lot sizes. The golf course is the main attraction of this area expansion through the development and improvement of all was once the home of "The Monday after the Masters. There is still an abundant supply of lots for sale on the golf course with some interior lots that have fallen as low as $ 20,000. Today the average lot price is about $ 80,000 (of the 75 that appear in the MLS today) and the list of 23 MLS home, the average is just over $ 400,000. Besides lots excluded, also there are few high-end custom foreclosed homes in this golf community.
Crickentree:
Blythewood Crickentree is another area that is a diamond in the rough. Developed initially as Blythewood Plantation in the 1980s, has been Crickentree several exchanges of property. Now is the official name The Golf Club of South Carolina in Crickentree and owned by the same company that owns the Country Club of SC at Florence, SC. In Crickentree find design houses of about $ 375,000 to nearly $ 2M in this ongoing development. The 18-hole challenge also offers a golf front property for sale. Complements to fall slightly below of other developments in the area, but with the new YMCA and residential development of Lake Carolina Crickentree neighbor, you will probably find everything you need minutes from the entrance to Crickentree. Crickentree offers over a traditional neighborhood setting with the benefits of golf.
Ashley Oaks:
Ashley Oaks is very different from other neighborhoods because it is community-oriented courses. I would say is a highly desirable community with modest homes. A well-known builder local, created this neighborhood in a similar way that their developments are known by others. His image of a suburban Blythewood can be one of the factors contributing to the popularity of Blythewood. It incorporates the quality and affordability for middle income buyers. Ashley Oaks is full of a handful of local builders who have built homes quality throughout the years. The size of the lots here are probably more comparable to the neighborhoods in Columbia, SC. The design of the neighborhood and the minimum, but logic, green spaces makes for an inviting environment. Homes for sale in Ashley Oaks is now listed on the MLS starting around $ 250,000 and up to $ 545,000. Many Top houses and 3500 SF are built of brick with a space of transit Foundation. The neighborhood is located off of Fulmer Road and is actually one of the hidden treasures in the community.
Brian Hunt is a Columbia SC Real Estate Broker specializing in Residential Land and Homes in Blythewood SC and the surrounding Columbia SC real estate market.
This articles reflects the data taken from June 2009 and is subject to change over time.
© J. Brian Hunt
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