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 Place to live in Blythewood - Neighborhood of new housing construction -2

Brycewood, South Carolina is a suburb of Columbia, about 10 miles north of Interstate 77. We have earned the reputation of class, community, and rapid growth. However, community members are still hesitant to new parcels and non-traditional growth. Even with this kind of resistance, the new Blythewood district has set "to step into the feet" and is responding to the demands of relocation from outside the city for relocation of Colombian residents. New entrants find Blythewood in a low-key atmosphere like the country. A portion of the "new" district has been approved in advance by local developers and taken over by the national housing builders. Some of the long-term residents may not like this change, but it is necessary, and the incoming developers have created a great product.

Historically, the Blythewood district consists of many lots and custom houses. For example, in Ashley Lake, Long Creek Plantation, Sallywood, 2 acres of lot size is very common. However, as the market changed, the size became smaller in the new area of ​​Blythewood, and the family changed from a custom house to a house built underground. The final result of repeatedly building the same floorplan over and over will result in a perfect, low cost product. This process produced a potential buyer influx from across Colombia ... and the world. Fort Jackson of the University of South Carolina and The State House, home to the SC politician, are greatly supporting the Colombian economy.

It is a high demand for homes for sale at Blythewood and resistance to growth. You may be asking yourself a frequently asked question of "Places to live in Blythewood SC". Believe it or not, actually Blythewood has lots of new family communities.

For Blythewood's new 4-5 bedroom (over 2,500 square feet), you can search by searching Ashley Oaks, Deer Creek, The View and Lincrest. Since these districts are spread across Blythewood, you can find convenience in any of these subdivision areas.

In slightly smaller families, you may want to search at Cobblestone Park, Bryce Creek, Willow Lake, Brookhaven. These areas extend beyond the town of Blythewood. Most of these are vinyl side houses around 2200 SF.

If you are looking for a golf course home in Blythewood, please look at Longcreek Plantation, Crickentree, Cobblestone Park. These districts are mainly bricks, stucco, rigid boards, wooden houses. In these areas there are no vinyl side houses that are sold (at least as I recognize) and there are new development stages in all subdivisions. But please do not rely on the article to give you a sense of the kind and style of the house. Please contact your local Blythewood realtor to guide you in the right direction. If you find the value in this document, please click on the link in the Bio / Resource box and visit us online.

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 Place to live in Blythewood - Neighborhood of new housing construction -2


 Place to live in Blythewood - Neighborhood of new housing construction -2

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