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Heyward Heights Homes for Sale in Columbia, SC

Heyward Heights feels like one of Columbia’s established pockets where the homes have real presence: solid construction, mature lots, and a straightforward residential character that has aged into its own kind of charm.

Listing summary: 1 Active1 Pending

Median $299,450Entry

Community Highlights

  • Central Forest Acres location
  • Large lots with established landscaping
  • Basement space and flexible layouts
all-brick constructionBasementshardwood floorsFireplaces

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1950–1969
92% Basement
  • split-level layouts
  • ranch floor plans
  • hardwood floors
  • Fireplaces
  • Sunrooms
  • Carports
  • Workshops

Location & Proximity

Midlands region, central South Carolina

Usc
minutes
Fort Jackson
minutes
Trenholm Plaza
minutes
Forest AcresTrenholm PlazaRichland Mall redevelopmentdowntown ColumbiaFort Jackson

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Bradley
Middle
Crayton
High
A. C. Flora

About Heyward Heights

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Heyward Heights, Columbia

First Impressions

Heyward Heights feels like one of Columbia’s established pockets where the homes have real presence: solid construction, mature lots, and a straightforward residential character that has aged into its own kind of charm. The neighborhood’s 1950s and 1960s housing stock gives it a classic mid-century rhythm, while larger lots and corner parcels add breathing room that is increasingly hard to find close in. Many homes feature brick exteriors, and the overall impression is of a place built to last, then gradually refreshed over time.

"Classic brick homes and generous lots give Heyward Heights its enduring Columbia character."

Home Styles & Community Feel

Single-family homes define the area, and the common thread is practical, livable space with room to adapt. Split-level layouts, ranch plans, and one-story homes appear often, with details like hardwood floors, fireplaces, sunrooms, carports, workshops, and fenced yards giving each property a lived-in warmth. Basement space is especially notable here, adding flexible square footage for storage, hobbies, or extra living areas. A few homes have seen meaningful updates such as newer roofs, updated plumbing, refreshed kitchens, and replacement windows, while others present more of a blank canvas for buyers who want to personalize.

The lot sizes help shape the feel of the neighborhood. Yards are often substantial, and several properties sit on corner lots or broad parcels that support outdoor living, gardening, or future improvements. It is the kind of setting where the architecture is simple, the footprints are generous, and the appeal comes from substance rather than flash.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Heyward Heights does not read like an amenity-heavy planned community; instead, its appeal lies in the everyday convenience of established Columbia living. Nearby destinations such as Trenholm Plaza, Richland Mall redevelopment, downtown Columbia, and the shopping and dining corridors around Forest Acres and Two Notch Road keep errands and quick outings within easy reach. Fort Jackson and USC are also mentioned in nearby context, reinforcing the neighborhood’s central position within the city.

"This is a neighborhood where everyday convenience and classic construction meet."

The streets feel residential and grounded, with a quiet emphasis on home life, outdoor space, and easy access to the rest of town rather than shared recreation features. That makes the area especially attractive to people who value a traditional neighborhood setting with strong bones and practical access to city conveniences.

Location & Schools

Heyward Heights sits in Columbia’s Forest Acres area, with easy reference points along Stepp Drive, Beverly Drive, Covenant Road, and N Beltline Boulevard. Public remarks place homes minutes from downtown Columbia, Fort Jackson, USC, and major shopping and dining stops, while Trenholm Plaza and the Richland Mall redevelopment offer especially useful nearby retail anchors. The neighborhood’s central location makes it straightforward to move across the city without giving up the feel of an older residential street.

School assignments are a consistent strength here: Bradley Elementary, Crayton Middle, and A. C. Flora High. That school pattern, paired with the neighborhood’s established homes and central setting, helps define Heyward Heights as a classic Columbia address with lasting appeal.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Heyward Heights, Columbia

Pricing

Median Price
$299,450
Average Price
$299,450

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.3
Avg Bathrooms
2.5
Avg Lot Size
0.85 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
2
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1957
New Construction
0%

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