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Melrose Heights Homes for Sale

10 homes
Columbia, SC

Community Highlights

  • Historic in-town streetscape with architectural variety
  • Access to Devine Street, Millwood Avenue, Five Points, downtown Columbia, and USC
  • Basement-heavy housing stock that adds flexible living space
  • Broad current price spread from classic bungalows to larger renovated homes
Popular Features
Historic CharacterHardwood FloorsScreened PorchesFenced Backyards

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

Architecture & Style

TypeSingle Family
StyleBungalow / Craftsman / Ranch
QualityMixed
Built1919–2025
Avg Lot0.23 ac
Garages23%
Basements90%
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Fireplaces
  • Screened Porches
  • Built Ins
  • Updated Kitchens
  • Fenced Backyards
  • Basement Space

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

Location & Proximity

Established in-town Columbia neighborhood with close access to downtown and the Devine Street and Millwood corridors

Walkability: medium
Melrose Parkcoffee shopslocal boutiques
  • Devine Street
  • Millwood Avenue
  • Five Points
  • Forest Acres
  • Downtown Columbia

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

Jennifer Hoover

Jennifer Hoover

REALTOR®

Columbia

Claudia Hinsdale
Claudia
Drew Nichols
Drew

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Melrose Heights feels unmistakably like old Columbia in the best way: mature trees, sidewalks, front porches, and houses that sit comfortably on established lots.

$215,000$849,0000.23 acres avg

First Impressions

Melrose Heights feels unmistakably like old Columbia in the best way: mature trees, sidewalks, front porches, and houses that sit comfortably on established lots. Current listings run from roughly $335,000 to $750,000, but whether the home is a smaller bungalow or a larger renovation, the neighborhood carries the same close-in, character-first identity. It is established, residential, and clearly shaped by a long local history rather than a one-era buildout.

Home Styles & Community Feel

This is a community defined by early and mid-20th-century homes, with dates stretching from 1919 through the 1960s in much of the inventory. Brick bungalows, Craftsman-influenced houses, cottages, and ranches set the tone, and familiar details like hardwood floors, fireplaces, high ceilings, and built-ins reinforce the historic feel. Three-bedroom plans are especially common, usually with two or three baths, and lots average a little over one-fifth of an acre, enough space for fenced yards, patios, and gardens without losing the manageable scale many in-town buyers want. Basement space is notably common here, adding flexibility for storage, guest rooms, hobby space, or a second living area. Garages are less consistent, so off-street parking, detached workshops, and double driveways stand out when present.

These insights are based on listing details and are informational only; verify details for any specific property.

Elementary
Brennen
Middle
Crayton
High
A. C. Flora
These are typical school assignments. Attendance isn't guaranteed based on address. Please verify with the district.

Market Statistics

The Melrose Heights real estate market shows strong seller's market conditions. Homes typically sell within days. With 7 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, Homes sell quickly, often with multiple offers.

Pricing

Median Price:$524,000

Average Price:$509,828.56

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms:3.2

Avg Bathrooms:2.3

Avg Lot Size:0.23 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings:7

Sold Last Year:0

Median Days to Sell: days

Community Info

Has HOA:No

Median Year Built:1935

New Construction:0%

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