Wildewood Homes for Sale
19 homesEstablished Country Club CommunityCommunity Highlights
- Club-oriented setting with golf, swim, tennis, dining, and social activity woven into daily life
- Established homes on lots averaging about 0.54 acres
- Wide housing mix from courtyard homes and townhome-style options to golf-course and lake-oriented custom residences
- Convenient access to I-20, I-77, Fort Jackson, shopping, and downtown Columbia
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
Golf-course setting · Fairway homesites · Club golf access
Clubhouse · Casual dining · Social membership
Tennis · Racquetball
Pool access through club membership · Splash pad in some sections
Playground
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
Architecture & Style
- Main Level Primary Suites
- Finished Basements
- Hardwood Floors
- Screened Porches And Decks
- Private Courtyards And Fenced Yards
- Golf Course Or Lake Views
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
Location & Proximity
Established northeast Columbia neighborhood organized around club amenities, fairways, lakes, and mature residential streets
- The Wildewood Club
- Fort Jackson
- downtown Columbia
- I-20
- I-77
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
Nearby Schools
Polo Road
Wright
Spring Valley
* Based on what we noticed in listing details.
Wildewood has the kind of presence that makes northeast Columbia feel established rather than newly assembled.
First Impressions
Wildewood has the kind of presence that makes northeast Columbia feel established rather than newly assembled. Fairways, lakes, mature landscaping, and long-settled residential streets give the neighborhood a club-centered backdrop, but the overall impression is not flashy. It feels layered. Some pockets are quiet cul-de-sacs, some back to the course, and some lean into easier courtyard-style living while still carrying the same polished tone. Current residential offerings run from the upper $200s into the luxury tier, and that range is part of Wildewood’s appeal: it can accommodate buyers looking for a traditional move-up home, a lower-maintenance option, or a larger custom property with a more dramatic setting.
Home Styles & Community Feel
Most of Wildewood’s homes trace to the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s, and that gives the neighborhood a sense of permanence that newer subdivisions often have to work to create. Brick is a recurring theme, joined by Georgian-inspired facades, custom trim work, and floor plans that prioritize space people still use every day. Main-level primary suites, finished basements, generous bonus rooms, large secondary bedrooms, garages, and hardwood floors show up again and again. Average lots come in at just over half an acre, so homes generally have room to breathe without losing the convenience of an in-town Columbia address. Alongside the larger golf-course and lake-oriented residences, Wildewood also includes courtyard homes, townhome-style living, and the occasional homesite opportunity, which broadens the mix without changing the neighborhood’s established identity.
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Market Trends
Fair conditions for both buyers and sellers. Room for negotiation.
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Market Statistics
The Wildewood 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:$515,000
Average Price:$599,685.7
Property Details
Avg Bedrooms:4.7
Avg Bathrooms:4.0
Avg Lot Size:0.39 acres
Market Activity
Active Listings:7
Sold Last Year:0
Median Days to Sell: days
Community Info
Has HOA:No
Median Year Built:1997
New Construction:0%
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