Price Improvement! Exterior Home! The Hickory at Greenlawn Village is a home that feels open and functional, with a layout that keeps everyday life simple and organized. It's a great fit for anyone who wants comfortable living space downstairs and privacy upstairs! This floor plan offers 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and 1,437 square feet of modern, open-concept living. When you step inside through the foyer, you're welcomed into a spacious dining area that flows naturally into the kitchen and great room. The kitchen features an island that's perfect for meal prep, quick meals, or gathering with others throughout the day, along with a pantry for extra storage. A convenient powder bathroom is tucked away downstairs, making it perfect for guests. Step out back to the patio for grilling, relaxing, or enjoying a little extra outdoor space! Upstairs, the primary bedroom is thoughtfully placed at the front of the home and includes a private ensuite bathroom with double sinks and a walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms are located at the rear of the home, along with a full bathroom and convenient upstairs laundry, keeping everything right where you need it. With its smart layout and comfortable design, the Hickory offers the space you need in all the right places!
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Schools
K - 12
Preschool & daycare
Annie Burnside Elementary School
Public PreK-5 • Assigned • 0.2mi
4/10
Crayton Middle School
Public 6-8 • Assigned • 3.8mi
7/10
A. C. Flora High School
Public 9-12 • Assigned • 4.1mi
7/10
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About Southeastern
Columbia
Southeastern Columbia, located between Fort Jackson and Congaree National Park, is a residential and outdoorsy Columbia neighborhood with a riverine landscape and long, wooded corridors. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around the Garners Ferry Rd and Leesburg Rd junction, where strip plazas, local eateries, and service storefronts set a steady, everyday rhythm. Pillars include the South Carolina State Farmers Market, the McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina, and the Township Auditorium for live shows. Housing ranges from mid-century ranches to newer subdivisions, often on generous lots. Green space and water define the geography, with trails and floodplain forests nearby. Commutes and errands tend to follow the Garners Ferry spine toward downtown.