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Olde Woodlands Homes Near Downtown Columbia

Olde Woodlands feels like one of those Columbia neighborhoods where daily life is shaped less by flash and more by lasting livability.

Listing summary: 6 Active2 Pending

Median $500,000

Community Highlights

  • Generous homesites averaging about 0.47 acres
  • Established brick-home character with room for meaningful renovations
  • A broad live pricing band from entry-level neighborhood options to a custom new build
  • Convenient access to downtown Columbia, Fort Jackson, the VA hospital, and USC
Updated kitchensHardwood floorsFireplacesFormal living and dining rooms

Amenities & Lifestyle

Community

Private homesites with mature yards define the neighborhood more than a shared amenity package · Cul-de-sacs, corner lots, and larger backyards shape the day-to-day feel

Outdoor Living

Screened porches, patios, decks, and fenced backyards recur throughout current marketing · Private pools appear in a small subset of homes rather than as a neighborhood-wide standard

Architecture & Style

Type
Single-family homes
Style
Midcentury brick ranch homes on generous lots · Two-story traditional homes
Quality
Midrange To Upscale Mix
Built
1956–2026
56% Garage11% Pool100% Basement
  • Formal living and dining rooms
  • Hardwood floors
  • Fireplaces
  • Updated kitchens and baths
  • Screened porches
  • Patios and decks
  • Fenced backyards

Location & Proximity

Established Columbia residential pocket with mature homesites and practical in-town access

Shopping and diningDowntown ColumbiaFort JacksonVA hospitalUniversity of South Carolina

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Meadowfield
Middle
Hand
High
Dreher

About Olde Woodlands

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

First Impressions

Olde Woodlands feels like one of those Columbia neighborhoods where daily life is shaped less by flash and more by lasting livability. The streets read as established and comfortable, with mature homes, generous yards, and a residential rhythm that still feels grounded in the way people actually live. Current pricing stretches from the mid-$200s to the low seven figures, which says a lot about the range here. This is not a one-note subdivision. It is a place where classic ranch homes, larger traditional floor plans, and the occasional newer custom build all share the same address.

Home Styles & Community Feel

The backbone of Olde Woodlands is midcentury housing, with homes dating from the 1950s through the 1970s and many of the current offerings built in the early 1960s. Brick ranches set the tone, joined by two-story traditional and colonial-style homes with formal living and dining rooms, hardwood floors, fireplaces, and roomy family spaces. Recent listings also lean into renovated kitchens, refreshed baths, and opened-up layouts, so buyers often get a neighborhood with real architectural roots and interiors that feel more current. Lots matter here too. The average homesite is just under half an acre, and several properties highlight fenced backyards, screened porches, sunrooms, patios, and decks that make the outdoors part of daily living.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Olde Woodlands is not defined by a clubhouse-and-pool amenity package. Its rhythm is more personal and more residential: coffee on a screened porch, dinner on the patio, children and pets in a fenced yard, guests gathering around a firepit or in a formal dining room that still gets used. That sense of everyday comfort shows up again and again. Garages are common, private pools appear only occasionally, and the neighborhood's strongest amenity is the amount of usable space that comes with many homes. Even the standout new-construction offering follows that pattern, pairing a half-acre lot with substantial indoor-outdoor living rather than trying to change the character of the neighborhood.

Location & Schools

For many buyers, Olde Woodlands works because it balances an established setting with practical access. Current listings consistently point toward nearby shopping and dining, along with easy reach to downtown Columbia, Fort Jackson, the VA hospital, and the University of South Carolina. Meadowfield, Hand, and Dreher are the school names most closely tied to the neighborhood in current community records. Put together, Olde Woodlands offers something Columbia buyers continue to value: established homes, larger lots, and a location that makes everyday routines simpler without giving up neighborhood character.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Olde Woodlands, Columbia

Pricing

Median Price
$500,000
Average Price
$537,483

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.7
Avg Bathrooms
2.6
Avg Lot Size
0.35 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
6
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1966
New Construction
8%

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Listings taken off the market in the past year in Olde Woodlands, Columbia

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