Information about Hopkins and Southeast Columbia SC
Southeast of Columbia
The Columbia Southeast area is usually identified as; Hopkins, Eastover, or Lower-Richland or whatever township your home search will fall into. For some reason, the title of "The Columbia Southeast" didn't stick with the description of this area like "Columbia Northeast" did for the Columbia NE. This rural area is where you'll find towns like Hopkins, Eastover, and Gadsden (Not to be confused with Gaston). The Columbia Southeast and the Columbia Northeast are divided by Fort Jackson. Therefore, you do have the same appeal as the Columbia Northeast with subtle differences. It seems that the Columbia Northeast has developed more rapidly than the southeast. But the southeast is ideal for anyone commuting to Fort Jackson, McEntire Air National Guard, and/or Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter. This area, along with Downtown Columbia, is also very convenient for anyone working at the VA hospital (located on HWY 378 AKA “Garners Ferry Road” AKA “Sumter Highway”. You also find larger tracts of land in Southeast Columbia due to rural development.
There has been an influx of new subdivisions since 2000, so you will also be able to narrow down your search by Subdivision. Search this area by using areas or city names like, “Eastover”, “Hopkins” or the Zip Code. Then find a neighborhood that you like and drill down by listing in that neighborhood.
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