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Briarwood Homes in Columbia, SC Near Sesquicentennial State Park

Briarwood in Columbia has the feel of an established Northeast Columbia neighborhood that has been lived in, updated, and cared for over time.

Listing summary: 7 Active6 Pending

Median $270,000Middle

Community Highlights

  • Large lots with established landscaping
  • Proximity to Sesquicentennial State Park
  • Easy access to I-20 and I-77
  • Many updated ranch-style homes with flexible layouts
Brick exteriorsBasementsGaragesFireplaces

Amenities & Lifestyle

Outdoor Living

patios · decks · screened porches +2

Special Features

pool · poolhouse

Storage Workspaces

sheds · workshops · bonus rooms +1

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1958–2025
67% Garage97% Basement
  • single-story or split-level layouts
  • hardwood floors
  • updated kitchens
  • Fireplaces
  • covered porches
  • attached garages or carports
  • fenced backyards

Location & Proximity

Midlands region, central SC

I20 Access
minutes
I77 Access
minutes
I277 Access
minutes
Sesquicentennial State ParkSandhills MallTwo Notch RoadAlpine RoadForest Drive

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Windsor
Middle
Wright
High
Richland Northeast

About Briarwood

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Briarwood, Columbia

First Impressions

Briarwood in Columbia has the feel of an established Northeast Columbia neighborhood that has been lived in, updated, and cared for over time. The streets are lined with single-family homes from the late 1950s through the mid-1970s, and the setting is defined by mature lots, generous yard space, and a practical suburban layout. Many homes sit on sizable parcels, with some properties offering half-acre or larger grounds, giving the community a more open feel than newer, tighter subdivisions. It is the kind of place where curb appeal often comes from classic ranch proportions, covered porches, and landscaped entries rather than flashy design.

Home Styles & Community Feel

The housing stock is overwhelmingly single-family, and brick is a common theme throughout the neighborhood. You will see updated ranch homes alongside properties that lean more original and ready for a buyer’s vision. Interior spaces often include hardwoods, LVP flooring, fireplaces, formal living and dining rooms, and flexible rooms that can serve as dens, offices, or bonus spaces. Basements are especially notable here, and many homes also include carports or attached garages, with some offering detached workshops, sheds, screened porches, sunrooms, patios, and fenced backyards. That mix gives Briarwood a practical, adaptable character. Some homes have been fully renovated with new roofs, HVAC systems, quartz counters, and modern kitchens, while others present a value-add opportunity with solid bones and room to personalize.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Briarwood’s everyday appeal comes from its access to outdoor space and neighborhood convenience. Several listings highlight direct or very close access to Sesquicentennial State Park, which is a standout feature for residents who want trails and a natural backdrop just beyond the yard. Within the community, the rhythm is shaped by large lots, storage buildings, patios, decks, and backyard gathering spaces. Some homes even include pools or poolhouses, though that is not the norm. The area also places residents near shopping, dining, and everyday services in Northeast Columbia, with Sandhills Mall, Two Notch Road, and Alpine Road all mentioned in listing remarks. That combination of established homes, usable outdoor space, and nearby retail keeps the neighborhood grounded and convenient.

Location & Schools

Briarwood sits in Northeast Columbia, with quick access to I-20, I-77, and 277, plus an easy connection to Fort Jackson, Forest Drive, downtown Columbia, and the State Capitol/USC area. One listing places downtown Columbia about 20 minutes away, while another notes Fort Jackson is about 10 minutes away and the State Capitol and USC are about 25 minutes away. The neighborhood is also tied to Windsor Elementary, E.L. Wright Middle, and Richland Northeast High, and several remarks note that elementary and middle schools are within walking distance. That school alignment, paired with the established road network and proximity to major corridors, makes Briarwood feel well connected without losing its residential character.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Briarwood, Columbia

Pricing

Median Price
$270,000
Average Price
$271,592

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.3
Avg Bathrooms
2.5
Avg Lot Size
0.39 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
13
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1971
New Construction
0%

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