$255,000 $160/sqft
38 Cardington Court
Columbia, SC 29209
3 bd · 3 ba · 1,592 sqft · 1979 · 2 d ago
East Pines has the feel of an established southeast Columbia neighborhood where practical layouts, mature trees, and larger-than-average lots set the tone.
Listing summary: 3 Active4 Pending
$255,000 $160/sqft
Columbia, SC 29209
3 bd · 3 ba · 1,592 sqft · 1979 · 2 d ago
$175,000 $98/sqft
Columbia, SC 29209
4 bd · 2 ba · 1,792 sqft · 1988 · 2 mo ago
$205,000 $146/sqft
Columbia, SC 29209
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,404 sqft · 1978 · 4 mo ago
$234,900 $166/sqft
Columbia, SC 29209
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,414 sqft · 1980 · 25 d ago
$195,000 $145/sqft
Columbia, SC 29209-4145
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,346 sqft · 1979 · 1 mo ago
$203,000 $143/sqft
Columbia, SC 29209
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,417 sqft · 1984 · 2 mo ago
$204,900 $154/sqft
Columbia, SC 29209
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,329 sqft · 1983 · 4 mo ago
Midlands region, central SC
AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for East Pines, Columbia
East Pines has the feel of an established southeast Columbia neighborhood where practical layouts, mature trees, and larger-than-average lots set the tone. Homes here tend to sit on generous parcels, and the streets show a mix of refreshed ranches, Cape Cods, and traditional two-story designs that have been updated over time. The overall impression is straightforward and appealing: a place with solid bones, usable outdoor space, and room for everyday life to spread out.
"East Pines combines established character with the kind of lot size and location that make daily living feel easy."
Most homes in East Pines are single-family residences built from the late 1970s through the early 2000s, with the bulk of the inventory landing in the 1980s and early 1990s. Ranch-style floor plans are especially common, and many homes have been thoughtfully renovated with new flooring, updated kitchens, refreshed baths, and newer HVAC or roof systems. Brick shows up in the architecture, including classic brick facades and fireplaces, while other homes lean on vinyl siding or mixed exterior finishes. A few properties feature screened porches, decks, fenced yards, and oversized lots that add useful outdoor living space.
The neighborhood’s feel is grounded and functional rather than overly polished. Some homes are move-in ready, while others invite renovation and customization. That range creates a community with variety in condition and price, yet the common thread is a solid residential setting with established streets and a familiar Columbia suburban rhythm.
East Pines does not read like a master-planned amenity community; instead, its appeal comes from the homes themselves and the conveniences nearby. Many listings highlight fenced backyards, fireplaces, covered patios, decks, and screened porches, which makes outdoor time part of the everyday routine. A number of homes also include basements, and a smaller share offer garages, giving the neighborhood a practical edge for storage and flexible use.
"This is the kind of neighborhood where the house and the location do most of the talking."
Daily life here is tied to simple conveniences: shopping, dining, schools, and commuter routes are close enough to keep errands manageable. Several homes are also positioned near the VA Hospital, Fort Jackson, and Garners Ferry, which helps explain why East Pines remains a steady choice for people who want straightforward access to key Columbia destinations.
East Pines sits in southeast Columbia, near the Garners Ferry and Southeast Columbia corridor, with easy access to I-77 and other major highways mentioned in listing remarks. Downtown Columbia is described as just minutes away from some homes, and Fort Jackson appears repeatedly as a nearby landmark, along with the VA Hospital and Midlands Tech. Caughman Road Park is another local reference point, adding a bit of recreation to the area’s practical location.
School assignments commonly point to Caughman Road Elementary, Hopkins Middle, and Lower Richland High, with the neighborhood tied to Richland County. For buyers who want a southeast Columbia address with established streets, a conventional home style, and quick connections to work, shopping, and campus or medical destinations, East Pines offers a clear and familiar fit.
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