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Sherwood Forest Homes in Columbia, SC Near Downtown & USC

Sherwood Forest has the kind of in-town Columbia presence that never needs to announce itself too loudly.

Listing summary: 4 Active

Median $357,500Upper Middle

Community Highlights

  • Established in-town Columbia setting close to downtown, USC, Devine Street, and Five Points
  • 1940s and 1950s housing stock with frequent kitchen, bath, and system updates
  • Basements are common for the area, adding flexible storage and bonus space
  • Backyards, porches, decks, and patios support everyday outdoor living
Location To Downtown And UscUpdated Kitchens And BathsHardwood FloorsWalk In Closets

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Style
midcentury_traditional · Bungalow
Quality
Mixed
Built
1940–2007
38% Garage81% Basement
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Updated Kitchens
  • Updated Bathrooms
  • Walk In Closets
  • Screened Porches
  • Decks And Patios
  • Fenced Backyards

Location & Proximity

Established in-town Columbia neighborhood close to downtown, USC, Devine Street, and Five Points

Downtown ColumbiaUSCDevine Street shops and diningFive Points

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Rosewood
Middle
Hand
High
Dreher

Upcoming Open Houses

Scheduled open houses in Sherwood Forest, Columbia

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About Sherwood Forest

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

First Impressions

Sherwood Forest has the kind of in-town Columbia presence that never needs to announce itself too loudly. The streets feel established, the homes feel individual, and the overall impression is residential in the best sense of the word: settled, comfortable, and close to the city without feeling rushed by it. Current offerings are limited, with just six homes active or pending, but they sketch the neighborhood clearly. Pricing now runs from $315,000 to $875,000, with most of today’s activity landing in the mid-$400,000s to mid-$600,000s, placing Sherwood Forest in an upper-middle segment of the Columbia market.

Home Styles & Community Feel

The neighborhood’s identity is rooted in mid-century single-family homes, especially those built in the 1940s and 1950s. That vintage shows up in ways buyers still respond to: brick exteriors, hardwood floors, formal rooms, fireplaces, generous windows, and floor plans with more personality than repetition. Bungalows and traditional homes make up much of the tone here, with the occasional Cape Cod influence adding variety at the upper end.

That character is not frozen in time. Renovated kitchens, refreshed bathrooms, updated roofs and HVAC systems, larger primary suites, and walk-in closets appear often enough to matter, so many properties offer a blend of original charm and practical modern living. Three- to five-bedroom layouts are common in the current inventory, and basements show up far more often here than many buyers expect in an older Columbia neighborhood. That extra space adds flexibility for storage, hobbies, a quiet office, or simply a little more breathing room.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Sherwood Forest is more about private everyday livability than a packaged amenity list. The rhythm here comes from screened porches, backyard decks, patios, fenced yards, and landscaped outdoor space that invite people to actually use their homes well. Gardening, outdoor meals, and easy weekend entertaining feel more central to the neighborhood than any formal clubhouse identity.

Inside, the same pattern holds. Dens, keeping rooms, storage areas, and adaptable bonus spaces appear throughout the current listings, which gives the neighborhood a practical side alongside its older-home appeal. Sherwood Forest feels lived in rather than staged for effect, and that distinction gives it staying power.

Location & Schools

Location remains one of Sherwood Forest’s strongest advantages. Listings regularly point buyers toward downtown Columbia, USC, Devine Street, and Five Points, so restaurants, shopping, campus destinations, and daily errands stay close by while the neighborhood itself keeps a quieter residential tone. The schools most commonly associated with the community are Rosewood Elementary, Hand Middle, and Dreher High.

For buyers who want Columbia character with real substance behind it, Sherwood Forest offers a compelling mix of classic housing stock, useful outdoor living, and an address that keeps the city’s most established destinations within easy reach.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Sherwood Forest, Columbia

Pricing

Median Price
$357,500
Average Price
$394,750

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.3
Avg Bathrooms
2.7
Avg Lot Size
0.19 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
4
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1952
New Construction
0%

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