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Terrace At Longview Homes in Lexington, SC

Terrace at Longview has the polished, newer-home presence that stands out quickly in Lexington: broad facades, deeper setbacks than many newer subdivisions, and streets where four- and five-bedroom houses sit on lots that feel notably more generous than the typical production neighborhood.

Listing summary: 1 Active1 Pending

Median $484,950Upper Middle

Community Highlights

  • Recent construction concentrated between 2018 and 2025, with most activity in 2024 and 2025
  • Four- and five-bedroom layouts with flexible bonus, loft, office, and guest-space options
  • Neighborhood amenities include a pool, clubhouse, playground, athletic field, and sidewalks
  • Lot sizes average about one-third of an acre, which is roomier than many newer subdivisions
Main Level Primary SuitesOpen LayoutsLarge Kitchen IslandsWalk In Pantries

Amenities & Lifestyle

Aquatic

community pool

Community

clubhouse · sidewalks · playground +1

Gathering Spaces

picnic shelter or pavilion · seasonal neighborhood events

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Style
newer single-family homes with open-concept, flex-space floor plans
Quality
Upper Middle
Built
2018–2025
100% Garage100% Basement
  • Main Level Primary Suites
  • Open Kitchens With Large Islands
  • Walk In Pantries
  • Lofts And Bonus Rooms
  • Guest Suites
  • Covered Patio Or Porch Space
  • Attached Garages

Location & Proximity

Lexington single-family neighborhood along the I-20 side of town with easy reach to daily conveniences.

I-20downtown LexingtonColumbia Metropolitan Airportdowntown ColumbiaLake Murray

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Deerfield
Middle
Carolina Springs
High
White Knoll

About Terrace At Longview

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Terrace At Longview, Lexington

First Impressions

Terrace at Longview has the polished, newer-home presence that stands out quickly in Lexington: broad facades, deeper setbacks than many newer subdivisions, and streets where four- and five-bedroom houses sit on lots that feel notably more generous than the typical production neighborhood. Much of the community has been built since 2018, with a strong wave of 2024 and 2025 construction, so the overall impression is fresh and cohesive rather than mixed. Pricing lands in Lexington's upper-middle range here, generally from about $400,000 to $530,000, with most homes clustering in the mid-$400s. The result is a section that feels move-up oriented, but still practical and approachable rather than overly formal.

Home Styles & Community Feel

Single-family homes define Terrace at Longview, and the floor plans lean large and flexible. Most residences offer four or five bedrooms and three to five full baths, with living areas starting around 2,700 square feet and stretching to nearly 3,900. Main-level primary suites show up often, joined by lofts, pocket offices, bonus rooms, guest suites, and covered outdoor living that make the homes feel ready for real daily use, not just showy square footage. Kitchens tend to be built as central gathering spaces, with large islands, walk-in pantries, and open sight lines into family rooms. Even among the resales, fenced yards, porches, fireplaces, and extra storage are recurring themes. It is a neighborhood where extra room is part of the identity.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

The community side of the neighborhood is part of what gives Terrace at Longview its rhythm. Residents have access to a pool, clubhouse, playground, athletic field, and sidewalks that make evening walks, bike rides, and casual meetups feel built into the layout rather than added as an afterthought. Several homes also mention picnic and pavilion-style gathering space, reinforcing the planned-neighborhood feel. On the private-property side, lots average about a third of an acre, and some homes push well beyond that with corner placements, cul-de-sac settings, wooded buffers, or fenced backyards that add breathing room. Seasonal gatherings and neighborhood events add to the sense of connection here.

Location & Schools

Terrace at Longview balances that neighborhood atmosphere with practical Lexington access. Homes here are commonly assigned to Deerfield Elementary, Carolina Springs Middle, and White Knoll High. The location is repeatedly tied to nearby I-20, which makes it easier to reach downtown Lexington, shopping and day-to-day services, Columbia Metropolitan Airport, downtown Columbia, and Lake Murray. That combination matters: the neighborhood feels tucked away enough for larger homesites and a quieter residential pace, yet connected enough for errands, school runs, and weekend plans. For buyers looking in Lexington for newer construction, generous square footage, and amenities that support everyday life, Terrace at Longview has a clear identity.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Terrace At Longview, Lexington

Pricing

Median Price
$484,950
Average Price
$484,950

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
4.0
Avg Bathrooms
3.5
Avg Lot Size
0.27 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
2
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
2023
New Construction
50%

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