$174,900 $123/sqft
3915 Pearl Street
Columbia, SC 29203
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,422 sqft · 1965 · 6 d ago
Roosevelt Village has the feel of an established Columbia pocket where classic 1960-era homes, mature trees, and modest lot sizes create a grounded residential setting.
Listing summary: 2 Active1 Pending
$174,900 $123/sqft
Columbia, SC 29203
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,422 sqft · 1965 · 6 d ago
$207,000 $112/sqft
Columbia, SC 29203
4 bd · 2 ba · 1,853 sqft · 1960 · 2 mo ago
$111,000 $99/sqft
Columbia, SC 29203-5431
3 bd · 1 ba · 1,120 sqft · 1960 · 4 d ago
Midlands region, central SC
AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Roosevelt Village, Columbia
Roosevelt Village has the feel of an established Columbia pocket where classic 1960-era homes, mature trees, and modest lot sizes create a grounded residential setting. The neighborhood’s center of gravity is a traditional single-family street scene, with a recent listing at 3838 Wellesley Drive showing the kind of character buyers often notice first: 9-foot ceilings, natural hardwood floors, crown molding, and a backyard with room to spread out.
"Established homes and practical lot space give Roosevelt Village its easy, lived-in appeal."
The housing here is straightforward and familiar: mostly single-family residences with ranch and traditional influences, all built in 1960. Many homes feature basement space, and a smaller share include garages, so storage and flexible lower-level use are part of the neighborhood’s practical appeal. Recent updates in the area point to a community where owners have continued to invest in roofs, HVAC, flooring, paint, and kitchens, while keeping the original footprint intact. Lot sizes are comfortable without feeling oversized, and the overall rhythm is one of settled residential blocks rather than dense, high-turnover development.
Roosevelt Village is less about packaged amenities and more about the way the homes themselves support everyday living. The listings highlight large backyards, storage sheds, and room for gardening, entertaining, or simply enjoying outdoor space at home. One property even notes no neighbors across the street, adding a bit of openness to the streetscape.
"This is a neighborhood where the house, the yard, and the location do most of the talking."
Roosevelt Village sits in Columbia with a location that keeps downtown within easy reach. Public remarks place it near downtown Columbia, USC, and Finlay Park, and another listing says it is just minutes from downtown and not far from interstates, retail, and restaurants. That combination gives the neighborhood a simple, practical daily routine: city access, nearby shopping and dining, and quick connection to major roads. School assignments point to Taylor Elementary, St. Andrews Middle, and Columbia High, which anchors the community within the local school district footprint. For buyers who want an established Columbia address with central convenience, Roosevelt Village delivers a familiar, well-kept setting.
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