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Tramway Homes in Summerville, SC with Renovated Ranches

Tramway has the feel of an established Summerville pocket that people tend to remember for its easygoing streets, mature lots, and practical location near the area’s most active growth corridor.

Listing summary: 4 Active1 Recently Sold

Median $334,900Middle
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Community Highlights

  • Proximity to Nexton Square and I-26
  • Established ranch-home streets with updated interiors
  • Large fenced yards and flexible bonus spaces
No HOAUpdated kitchensFenced backyardsFireplaces

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1980–2002
73% Garage5% Pool
  • Open floor plans
  • Fireplaces
  • Updated kitchens
  • Fenced yards
  • Screened porches
  • Garage parking
  • Bonus rooms or FROGs

Location & Proximity

Lowcountry region, coastal South Carolina

I26 Access
2 min
Downtown Charleston
commute via I-26
Downtown Summerville
4 min
Nexton SquareHistoric Downtown SummervilleMain Street SummervilleGoose CreekHYLO Fitness Nexton

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Nexton Elementary
Middle
Sangaree
High
Cane Bay High School

About Tramway

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Tramway, Summerville

First Impressions

Tramway has the feel of an established Summerville pocket that people tend to remember for its easygoing streets, mature lots, and practical location near the area’s most active growth corridor. The homes here are mostly ranch-style residences from the 1980s and 1990s, so the neighborhood reads as settled rather than new-build. That older footprint gives it a comfortable, lived-in character, while recent renovations in many homes bring the interiors firmly into the present.

"An established Summerville neighborhood where classic ranch homes meet a location that keeps daily errands simple."

Home Styles & Community Feel

Single-family homes define Tramway, and the architecture leans toward one-story ranch layouts with open living areas, fireplaces, updated kitchens, and flexible bonus spaces such as FROGs, converted garages, or sunrooms. Many homes feature brick exteriors or brick details, and several listings highlight fenced yards, screened porches, patios, sheds, and extended driveways. The lot sizes are modest but workable, with enough outdoor space for gardening, storage, and relaxed time outside without feeling oversized.

The neighborhood’s appeal comes from its blend of original structure and thoughtful updating. Buyers will find homes with granite or quartz counters, newer roofs, refreshed baths, and modern flooring alongside classic features like wet bars, built-ins, and brick fireplaces. It is the kind of place where the bones of the home matter, but the finish level can vary widely from property to property.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Tramway does not center on a formal amenity package; instead, its everyday draw is convenience. The rhythm here is shaped by quick trips to Nexton Square, nearby restaurants, and the shopping and dining that have made this part of Summerville increasingly practical for errands and outings. Historic downtown Summerville is also close enough for an easy change of pace, with local shops, dining, and community events adding to the area’s appeal.

"The neighborhood’s real luxury is proximity: shopping, dining, and commuter access all sit close at hand."

Location & Schools

Tramway sits in the Nexton area of Summerville, with access patterns that make it especially well connected for regional travel. Several listings place Nexton Square about 1 to 1.4 miles away, I-26 about 1.7 to 2 miles away, and Historic Downtown Summerville roughly 4 to 10 minutes away depending on the route and address. One listing also notes easy access to Main Street Summerville and Goose Creek, while others mention travel toward Charleston and area beaches via I-26. Nearby destinations called out in remarks include HYLO Fitness Nexton, Page’s Okra Grill, Nexton Square, and downtown Summerville’s shopping and dining.

The commonly associated schools are Nexton Elementary, Sangaree Middle, and Cane Bay High School, with Berkeley County schools referenced in older remarks. That combination of location, established housing stock, and straightforward access to major routes gives Tramway a very practical place in the Summerville landscape.

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Recently Sold in Tramway 1 recently sold in Tramway, Summerville with dates and property details

Recently Sold

1 recently sold in Tramway, Summerville

Property Sold List Price DOM Size List $/SF
106 Coachman Lane sold home in Summerville, SC 106 Coachman Lane 3 bd · 2 ba Oct 7 2021 $245,000 154 1,364 sq ft $180

Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Tramway, Summerville

The Tramway real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 154 days. With 4 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price
$334,900
Average Price
$342,200

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.6
Avg Bathrooms
2.1
Avg Lot Size
0.20 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
4
Sold Last Year
0
Median Days to Sell
154 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
1983
New Construction
0%

Recently Off Market Properties

Listings taken off the market in the past year in Tramway, Summerville

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