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Brookhollow Sub Homes for Sale in Anderson, SC

Brookhollow Sub is one of Anderson's small acreage enclaves, where homes sit well back from the road on wooded tracts and the setting feels more estate-like than a typical suburban subdivision.

Listing summary: 8 Recently Sold

Upper Middle

Community Highlights

  • Multi-acre homesites are common even though downtown Anderson, AnMed Health, and Clemson Boulevard are only a short drive away.
  • Basements and garage space appear throughout the neighborhood, giving many homes larger footprints and flexible lower-level use.
  • Wooded lots, creek edges, barns, and occasional private tennis or equestrian improvements create an estate-style profile that is unusual this close to town.
  • The housing mix ranges from original 1960s homes to later custom and infill construction, which gives the neighborhood a more individual character than a uniform subdivision.
acreage homesitesbasements and lower-level flex spacehardwood floorsdecks and covered porches

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Style
Traditional · Ranch
Quality
Mixed
Built
1962–2017
77% Garage62% Basement
  • multi-acre homesites
  • basements or lower-level flex space
  • hardwood floors
  • Fireplaces
  • decks and covered porches
  • multiple living areas
  • main-level primary suites

Location & Proximity

Low-density acreage enclave just outside Anderson city limits near East-West Parkway and Hobson Road.

I85 Access
via Clemson Boulevard and East-West Parkway
Anmed Health
12 min
Tl Hanna High
9 min
Downtown AndersonAnMed Health Medical CenterClemson Boulevard shopping and dining corridorT. L. Hanna High SchoolGreen Pond Landing on Lake Hartwell

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Concord Elem
Middle
Mccants Middle
High
Tl Hanna High

About Brookhollow Sub

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Brookhollow Sub, Anderson

Brookhollow Sub is one of Anderson's small acreage enclaves, where homes sit well back from the road on wooded tracts and the setting feels more estate-like than a typical suburban subdivision. The housing stock stretches from early-1960s originals to later custom and infill builds through 2017, so the streetscape leans individual rather than uniform.

Community Highlights

Land is the defining feature here. Recorded lots run from about 1.2 acres to nearly 11 acres, and the midpoint for improved properties is roughly 3.2 acres, giving many homes room for long driveways, detached work space, barns, creek edges, and broad backyard clearings. Briar Creek Lane contains most of the neighborhood's recorded home sales and captures the pattern well: large setbacks, mature trees, and houses with room to spread out.

The homes themselves tend to be generously scaled. Four- to six-bedroom layouts are common, basements appear on most improved properties, and garage space shows up on nearly every home. Interior descriptions repeatedly center on hardwood floors, multiple living areas, fireplaces, granite-topped kitchens, and large decks or covered porches that open toward wooded backdrops. Brookhollow also has a more custom character than a production subdivision; a 1962 mid-century modern, brick ranch homes, and later two-story custom plans all appear within the same compact community.

Amenities & Lifestyle

Brookhollow is not organized around a clubhouse or pool; the appeal is private outdoor space. Creek frontage, mature trees, fenced pasture, barns, workshop space, and even a private tennis court appear within the neighborhood, giving some properties a genuine mini-estate profile. That flexibility carries indoors as well, with lower-level recreation rooms, hobby areas, offices, bonus rooms, and main-level primary suites appearing throughout the community.

Because the lots are large and the homes vary widely, outdoor use feels individualized rather than shared. One property includes equestrian-ready improvements with stalls and tack rooms, while others lean into landscaped acreage, cul-de-sac placement, or natural wooded buffers.

Location & Schools

The subdivision sits just outside the Anderson city limits near East-West Parkway and Hobson Road, which keeps everyday destinations close without changing the low-density setting. Downtown Anderson is about 11 minutes away, AnMed Health is about 12 minutes away, Clemson Boulevard shopping and dining is about 6 minutes away, and Green Pond Landing on Lake Hartwell is roughly 23 minutes from the neighborhood. Community assignments point to Concord Elementary, McCants Middle, and T. L. Hanna High.

In Anderson, Brookhollow stands out as a low-density single-family neighborhood where acreage, basements, and wooded creekside lots matter more than subdivision amenities.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Brookhollow Sub, Anderson

The Brookhollow Sub real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 254 days. With 3 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price
$475,000
Average Price
$608,300
$/Sq.Ft (Q1)
$84

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
4.6
Avg Bathrooms
3.5
Avg Lot Size
4.80 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
3
Sold Last Year
0
Median Days to Sell
254 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
1968
New Construction
0%