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Historic District Homes for Sale | Current Housing Options Range

Camden's Historic District feels like the part of town where the streets do the introducing for you.

Listing summary: 16 Active5 Pending1 Recently Sold

Median $449,900Mixed
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Community Highlights

  • Walkable historic setting near downtown Camden
  • Large in-town lots averaging about 0.75 acres across the community
  • Architecture spans colonial-era homes to mid-century ranch designs
  • Basements are unusually common for this market segment
Downtown ProximityHardwood FloorsFireplacesFront Porches

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Quality
Historic
Built
1771–1988
29% Garage87% Basement
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Fireplaces
  • Front Porches
  • Formal Rooms
  • Gardens And Patios
  • Basement Space

Location & Proximity

Established in-town residential district around Camden's historic core

Walkability: Medium

downtown Camden shops and dininglocal parksHistoric Camden Revolutionary War SiteCamden Archives & MuseumSpringdale Race Course

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Camden
Middle
Camden
High
Camden

About Historic District

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Historic District, Camden

First Impressions

Camden's Historic District feels like the part of town where the streets do the introducing for you. Mature trees, deep porches, garden paths, and houses with real presence give the neighborhood an unmistakably established character from the first turn in. Turnover tends to be limited, which adds to the sense that many homes here are kept, refined, and passed forward rather than cycled through quickly. Prices stretch from a handful of buildable homesites around the mid-$100s to historic residences that begin in the upper $300s and rise well past $2 million.

Home Styles & Community Feel

Architecture is the district's calling card. The housing stock stretches from an eighteenth-century residence to early- and mid-twentieth-century properties, with Colonial, Colonial Revival, Tudor, brick traditional, and mid-century ranch influences all in the mix. Four-bedroom layouts are common, and many houses pair formal living and dining rooms with the details buyers hope to find in a historic setting: hardwood floors, fireplaces, moldings, French doors, verandas, and gracious stair halls. Basements are also unusually common here, and lot sizes are generous for an in-town address, often landing around a third of an acre to nearly two acres, with a few properties reaching beyond that. The result is a neighborhood that feels substantial without losing its domestic warmth. Some homes arrive polished and updated, while others offer the kind of architectural bones that make restoration-minded buyers pay attention.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

This is not a neighborhood built around a clubhouse calendar. Its rhythm is quieter and more organic: coffee on a front porch, evening light in a formal garden, a short walk into downtown, and weekends shaped by Camden's civic and cultural life. Outdoor living is part of the district's appeal, with fenced yards, patios, decks, and mature landscaping shaping the way many homes are used day to day. At the upper end of the district, larger parcels sometimes add guest cottages, workshops, stables, barns, or greenhouse space, bringing a little more flexibility to daily life. Even the few available lots underscore the district's lasting appeal, with new construction expected to follow city design guidelines and fit the established streetscape.

Location & Schools

The Historic District sits close to the places that make Camden feel distinctly Camden: downtown shops and dining, local parks, cultural landmarks, and longstanding community events. That in-town position is a practical advantage as much as a lifestyle one, especially for buyers who want a true neighborhood setting instead of a newer edge-of-town layout. The community is most commonly associated with Camden schools. For buyers drawn to architecture, walkability, and a neighborhood identity that has been earned over generations, this remains one of Camden's most recognizable addresses.

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Recently Sold in Historic District 1 recently sold in Historic District, Camden with dates and property details

Recently Sold

1 recently sold in Historic District, Camden

Property Sold List Price DOM Size List $/SF
1306 Catawba Court sold home in Camden, SC 1306 Catawba Court 3 bd · 3 ba Jul 10 2024 $309,000 47 1,940 sq ft $159

Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Historic District, Camden

The Historic District real estate market shows balanced market conditions. Homes typically sell within 47 days. With 21 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, a healthy balance exists between buyers and sellers.

Pricing

Median Price
$449,900
Average Price
$564,795

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
4.0
Avg Bathrooms
3.4
Avg Lot Size
0.69 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
21
Sold Last Year
0
Median Days to Sell
47 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
1928
New Construction
0%

Recently Off Market Properties

Listings taken off the market in the past year in Historic District, Camden

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