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Youll find that while historical data before 2016 isnt available for this neighborhood, recent growth has been substantial.
Since 2020, values have increased 90.47%, climbing from $78,439 to $149,401 in 2025.
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This impressive five-year growth rate suggests strong momentum and continuing appreciation potential.
With a solid 58.53% gain since 2020, Northwood Hills demonstrates good recent momentum.
Youll note that this area shows the most stable value pattern of any neighborhood in our analysis.
The past five years alone saw a 104.30% gain more than doubling in value.
Nevertheless, the 62.85% growth since 2020 indicates strong recent momentum and continuing recovery potential.
With a 62.37% gain since 2020, Hyatt Park shows solid recent momentum.
Jones McDonald (Columbia)
Situated in northeast Columbia, Jones McDonald showcases the resilience of Columbias housing market.
With a robust 79.37% gain since 2020, Jones McDonald demonstrates excellent recent momentum.
With a solid 69.97% increase since 2020, Windemere Springs continues to show healthy appreciation.
With a healthy 74.42% gain since 2020, Belvedere demonstrates solid recent momentum.
South Converse (Spartanburg)
Just south of downtown Spartanburg, South Converse tells a compelling growth story.
With a solid 70.02% gain since 2020, South Converse continues to demonstrate strong momentum.
Since 2020, home values have increased 62.82%, rising from $77,779 to $126,641 in 2025.
With a robust 97.47% gain since 2020, Pinehurst demonstrates exceptional recent momentum.
The most dramatic growth occurred between 2015 and 2025, with a 237.66% jump during this decade.
With an 84.58% gain just since 2020, Lincoln Park demonstrates strong recent momentum.
The 83.92% gain since 2020 indicates particularly strong recent momentum.
The past decade has delivered a 164.97% increase, bringing values to $112,642 in 2025.
With a 69.03% jump since 2020 alone, Edgewood demonstrates solid recent growth while maintaining relative affordability.
Since 2015, values have increased 140.45% to reach $109,039 in 2025.
Since 2015, home values have more than tripled, posting an impressive 211.38% increase.
The neighborhood saw particularly explosive growth between 2015 and 2025, with values increasing nearly five-fold during this decade.
Despite this remarkable appreciation, Washington Heights remains the fifth most affordable neighborhood in South Carolina.
Belmont (Columbia)
Just northeast of downtown Columbia, Belmont has experienced remarkable growth while maintaining relative affordability.
Although data before 2016 isnt available for this neighborhood, the trend since then shows consistent upward momentum.
Despite breaking the $100,000 threshold, Belmont still ranks as the third most affordable neighborhood in South Carolina.