Cottontown Homes for Sale
4 homeshistoric districtCommunity Highlights
- Historic homes from the 1920s through 1940s within blocks of BullStreet
- Strong walkable access to Segra Park, coffee shops, restaurants, and Main Street destinations
- Detached garages, basement space, and renovated interiors appear regularly in the housing mix
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
Cottontown occupies a distinctive position on the north side of downtown Columbia, where early-20th-century houses sit within blocks of the BullStreet District and Main Street.
Community Highlights
Cottontown occupies a distinctive position on the north side of downtown Columbia, where early-20th-century houses sit within blocks of the BullStreet District and Main Street. Current listings center on homes built from 1921 to 1949, and they consistently pair historic details such as hardwood floors, tall ceilings, fireplaces, heavy trim, and broad front porches with updated kitchens, baths, electrical, and HVAC systems.
Pricing in the current inventory spans from about $340,000 to $755,000, with most offerings clustering in the mid-$300s through mid-$500s and a community average of roughly $456,000. Bungalow-style homes lead the mix, though two-story historic houses also appear, and detached garages, carriage-house style outbuildings, and basement or storage space show up more often here than in many close-in urban neighborhoods. Brick exteriors are common in the listing language, but the housing stock reads as a varied collection of historic homes rather than a single exterior style.
Amenities & Lifestyle
Cottontown's appeal comes less from a master-planned amenity package and more from what the street grid puts close at hand. Listings repeatedly emphasize walkable access to BullStreet restaurants, coffee shops, Segra Park, and neighborhood favorites such as Indah Coffee, War Mouth, Curiosity Coffee, and Il Focolare. Page Ellington Park, including its large dog park, also appears in the immediate orbit, with Earlewood Park and Marshall Park mentioned nearby.
The neighborhood's annual Cottontown Art Crawl gives the area a recognizable public identity, and several listings point to Bailey Bill historic tax advantages tied to qualifying homes. Outdoor space tends to come in the form of front porches, screened porches, decks, fenced backyards, mature landscaping, and occasional oversized lots, including one property with more than 20,000 square feet of land.
These insights are based on listing details and are informational only; verify details for any specific property.
Market Trends
Fair conditions for both buyers and sellers. Room for negotiation.
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Market Statistics
The Cottontown real estate market shows strong seller's market conditions. Homes typically sell within days. With 4 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, Homes sell quickly, often with multiple offers.
Pricing
Median Price:$364,900
Average Price:$456,200
Property Details
Avg Bedrooms:3.0
Avg Bathrooms:3.0
Avg Lot Size:0.14 acres
Market Activity
Active Listings:4
Sold Last Year:0
Median Days to Sell: days
Community Info
Has HOA:No
Median Year Built:1930
New Construction:0%
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