$468,000 $156/sqft
203 Dodgins Lane
Seneca, SC 29672
4 bd · 3 ba · 2,997 sqft · 2004 · 5 mo ago
New Hope Spring feels like a small pocket of newer construction on Dodgins Lane, where the lots are generous, the homes sit back with room to breathe, and the setting leans toward privacy without feeling remote.
Listing summary: 1 Active5 Recently Sold
$468,000 $156/sqft
Seneca, SC 29672
4 bd · 3 ba · 2,997 sqft · 2004 · 5 mo ago
$575,000 $177/sqft
Seneca, SC 29672
5 bd · 3 ba · 3,252 sqft · 2003 · DOM: 107 d
$285,000 $178/sqft
Seneca, SC 29672
3 bd · 3 ba · 1,600 sqft · 2004 · DOM: 56 d
$250,000 $74/sqft
Seneca, SC 29672
4 bd · 3 ba · 3,400 sqft · 2002 · DOM: 80 d
$249,900 $77/sqft
Seneca, SC 29672
5 bd · 3 ba · 3,252 sqft · 2003 · DOM: 103 d
$197,000 $76/sqft
Seneca, SC 29672
4 bd · 3 ba · 2,600 sqft · 2004 · DOM: 71 d
Upstate South Carolina, Oconee County
AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for New Hope Spring, Seneca
New Hope Spring feels like a small pocket of newer construction on Dodgins Lane, where the lots are generous, the homes sit back with room to breathe, and the setting leans toward privacy without feeling remote. Built in the early 2000s, the neighborhood has a cohesive residential look that pairs practical layouts with outdoor space and a strong connection to Lake Keowee recreation.
"Spacious homes, deep yards, and quick access to the lake define the everyday rhythm here."
The homes here are single-family residences, and the neighborhood’s character is shaped by finished basements, attached garages, and flexible floor plans. That basement level is more than an extra room in New Hope Spring; it often functions as a second living area, guest suite, or bonus space for work and hobbies. Many homes also feature covered or partially covered decks, walkout lower levels, fireplaces, and sizable kitchens, giving the interiors a lived-in, adaptable feel.
Lot sizes are a real part of the appeal. With parcels around three-quarters of an acre, the homes have a little more elbow room than you find in tighter subdivisions. The architecture is straightforward and comfortable rather than flashy, with ranch-style and two-level plans that make good use of the land. The overall impression is of a neighborhood built for people who value usable square footage, storage, and a yard that can actually be enjoyed.
Daily life in New Hope Spring is shaped by the outdoors. Several listings highlight how close the community is to Lake Keowee, and that proximity gives the area an easy-going rhythm centered on boating, lake access, and weekend recreation. The lots are large enough for gardens, outdoor storage, and broad backyards, while features like decks, patios, and under-deck covered space extend the living area outside.
"This is the kind of place where the backyard and the basement both earn their keep."
The neighborhood itself is not amenity-heavy in the clubhouse-and-pool sense; instead, its appeal comes from space, privacy, and practical home features. Garages are standard, basement space is a defining trait, and the setting supports a more self-contained lifestyle with room for storage, hobbies, and entertaining at home.
New Hope Spring sits in Seneca along Dodgins Lane, with a location that puts it minutes from Lake Keowee and within easy reach of shopping, dining, entertainment, and hospital services in Oconee County. The community is tied to Keowee Elementary, Walhalla Middle, and Walhalla High, giving it a clear school pattern for the area. For buyers who want a residential setting with lake access nearby and everyday services not far away, this part of Seneca offers a practical and appealing balance.
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5 recently sold in New Hope Spring, Seneca
| Property | Sold | List Price | DOM | Size | List $/SF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | May 15 2026 | $575,000 | 107 | 3,252 sq ft | $177 |
| | Sep 29 2022 | $285,000 | 56 | 1,600 sq ft | $178 |
| | Dec 14 2018 | $250,000 | 80 | 3,400 sq ft | $74 |
| | Jun 20 2018 | $249,900 | 103 | 3,252 sq ft | $77 |
| | Oct 30 2013 | $197,000 | 71 | 2,600 sq ft | $76 |
Aggregated from MLS listing history for New Hope Spring, Seneca
The New Hope Spring real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 80 days. With 1 active listing and 1 home sold in the past year, buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.
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