Rosewood Homes in Columbia, SC Near Downtown and USC
33 homesCommunity Highlights
- Central in-town location near USC, downtown Columbia, and Fort Jackson
- Strong mix of renovated homes and classic bungalows
- Flexible property types including single-family homes and duplexes
- Frequent outdoor features such as fenced yards, porches, decks, and sunrooms
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
Rosewood Park · Sims Park · Owens Field
City Roots Farm · Hunter-Gatherer Brewery · Williams-Brice Stadium
Rosewood Market · Devine Street · Forest Acres shopping +3
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
Architecture & Style
- Hardwood Floors
- Covered Front Porches
- Fenced Backyards
- Updated Kitchens
- Sunrooms
- Basements
- Bonus Rooms
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
Location & Proximity
Midlands region, central South Carolina
- Rosewood Park
- Sims Park
- Owens Field
- City Roots Farm
- Hunter-Gatherer Brewery
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
Nearby Schools
Kilbourne
Hand
Dreher
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
First Impressions
Rosewood feels like one of Columbia’s most established in-town neighborhoods, where mature trees, front porches, and a mix of classic homes give the streets an easy, lived-in character. The setting is close to the city’s center, yet it keeps a residential rhythm that comes through in the yards, sidewalks, and long-standing block-by-block appeal. Many homes sit on modest lots, and the neighborhood’s older housing stock gives it a distinct sense of continuity. You’ll see everything from early-1900s bungalows to newer Craftsman-style homes, with renovation work often highlighting original hardwoods, brick exteriors, and welcoming porches.
Home Styles & Community Feel
Single-family homes define Rosewood, and the architectural range is part of the draw. The oldest homes in the area date back to 1916, while newer construction extends into 2025, so the neighborhood blends historic character with updated living spaces. Many homes feature hardwood floors, screened porches, fenced yards, and flexible bonus rooms or sunrooms. Brick is a common visual thread, and some homes are all-brick or brick ranches, while others pair classic forms with modern kitchens, updated baths, and refreshed systems. Basement space is especially common here, and several properties also include detached garages, workshops, or carports that add storage and utility. The overall feel is practical and adaptable, with homes that often invite both immediate move-in comfort and room for personalization.
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Market Trends
Fair conditions for both buyers and sellers. Room for negotiation.
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Recently Sold Properties
| Property | Sold Date▼ | Sale Price↕ | DOM↕ | LP/SP↕ | Size↕ | $/SF↕ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() SOLD 3116 Montgomery Avenue 3 bed1 bath | Apr 1 2021 | $220,000 | 50 | 🎯101% | 1189 sq ft | $185 |
7 month gap in market activity | ||||||
![]() SOLD 920 Huntington Avenue 3 bed1 bath | Aug 14 2020 | $140,000 | 45 | 93% | 998 sq ft | $140 |
Market Statistics
The Rosewood real estate market shows balanced market conditions. Homes typically sell within 47 days. With 28 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, A healthy balance between buyers and sellers.
Pricing
Median Price:$254,500
Average Price:$380,310.72
Property Details
Avg Bedrooms:2.8
Avg Bathrooms:2.2
Avg Lot Size:0.20 acres
Market Activity
Active Listings:28
Sold Last Year:0
Median Days to Sell:47 days
Community Info
Median Year Built:1954
New Construction:2%
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