These townhomes are convenient to schools and businesses on Forest Drive. | Photo by Coldwell Banker
Townhouses are rising as a popular choice for people who favor low-maintenance living and walkable communities over traditional, larger homes and lots. This shift reflects a growing demand for practical and engaging urban lifestyles, appealing to all ages of buyers seeking affordability and convenience.
Recently, we’ve heard of a few new townhome developments coming soon, but today we’re taking a look at five townhouses currently on the market.
Constructed in 2021, this home offers versatile living space and additional rooms tailored to your needs. It’s also within walking distance to several dining and grocery options.
This spacious townhome boasts a living room with a fireplace, a modern kitchen, a primary suite, and ample storage, complemented by community amenities like a pool, tennis courts, and clubhouse.
Imagine your friends + family gathered around the fireplace with Columbia’s vibrant downtown at your doorstep. | Photo provided by The Wheeler Group
The Homes at McCants, a 1931 elementary school transformed into a historical townhome by Garvin Design Group, offers a unique blend of preserved heritage and modern living, complete with a patio, bonus room, and low property taxes.
Nestled in Forest Acres, this new three-level townhome offers an open floor plan, hardwood floors, a large kitchen with an island, stainless steel appliances, 10-ft ceilings, and a primary suite with double walk-in closets and a private bath. It’s elevator-ready and close to shopping, dining, and top schools.
TownPark at BullStreet has you within walking distance of Segra Park and the State House. | Photo by Coldwell Banker
Modern living and historical charm at TownPark at BullStreet, this new townhouse development is in the developing BullStreet District. These all-brick townhomes align with the district’s century-old architecture, offering a unique, low-maintenance lifestyle within walking distance of Columbia’s downtown districts.
Live in the Lobby Jazz 2023 Season: Don Vappie | Tuesday, Nov. 21 | 7:30 p.m. | Koger Center for the Arts, 1051 Greene St., Columbia | The Nola to Cola series will consist of six concerts held throughout the Koger Center for the Arts facility.
Thanksgiving Preorders at Good Life Cafe | Tuesday, Nov. 21 | 9 a.m.-7 p.m. | Good Life Cafe, 1216 Taylor St., Columbia | Treat yourself to hummus, dessert delights, and complete Thanksgiving Orders at $19 per person.*
Wednesday, Nov. 22
Historic Columbia’s Holiday House Tours | Wednesday, Nov. 22, Saturday, Nov. 25, Sunday, Nov. 26 | Times vary | Hampton-Preston Manion, 1615 Blanding St., Columbia | $18 | Experience the holiday season with Historic Columbia on a guided holiday tour of the Robert Mills House and the Hampton-Preston Mansion.
Ann Brodie’s Carolina Ballet Presents The Nutcracker | Wednesday, Nov. 22, Friday, Nov. 24, Sunday, Nov. 26 | Times vary | The Township Auditorium, 1703 Taylor St., Columbia | $14.50 | Watch this glittering holiday classic come to life with spectacular talent and special guest artists.
Thursday, Nov. 23
Thankful Thursday with Chuck and Chip | Thursday, Nov. 23 | 7:30-10:30 p.m. | The Venue | 1626 Main St., Columbia | $15 | Whether you prefer a live band and experience or DJ, this Thanksgiving show has something for everyone.
Black Friday Flea | Friday, Nov. 24 | 6-9 p.m. | NoMa Warehouse, 2222 Sumter St., Columbia | Free | It’s like a regular NoMa Flea but with holiday deals, decorations, and visits with Santa.
Prisma Health On Call: Ask your diabetes questions
Prisma Health On Call: Ask your diabetes questions
Presented by Prisma Health
It’s estimated that 115+ million Americans have diabetes or prediabetes — and South Carolina is among the states with the most cases. | Photo provided by Prisma Health
When it comes to diabetes, education is power.The reason: The disease is largely preventable — and understanding the positive impact of lifestyle habits goes a long way in preventing and treating the condition.
That’s why in this month’s installment of Prisma Health On Call, we’re connecting readers to Prisma Health clinicians, who are on calland ready to answer your diabetes-related questions.
Think:
❓ Can diabetes be cured or reversed?
❓ Do you have practical tips for implementing positive lifestyle habits?
❓ I have prediabetes — how do I stop it from turning into diabetes? ❓ How serious is diabetes, really? ❓ Help — how do I get through the holidays as a diabetic?
BJ Mack’s 27 points led the Gamecocks men’s basketball team to a 75-68 victory over Grand Canyon, clinching the Cactus Division title at the Arizona Tip-Off. Next up, the 5-0 squad will take on Notre Dame in Colonial Life Arena on Tuesday, Nov. 28. (Gamecocks Online)
Tech
Tesla is collaborating with Lowes Foods to launch supercharger stations, featuring 12 advanced chargers. This addition supports SC’s EV adoption and the statewide initiatives to enhance EV infrastructure. Vehicle registrations for EVs doubled in a year, jumping to 13,500 in 2022 from 7,400 in 2021. (Carolina News and Reporter)
Environment
Richland County announced grant opportunities for nonprofits and others dedicated to land and historic preservation. Starting Friday, Dec. 1, up to $50,000 in Historic Preservation Grants and $20,000 in Natural Resource Grants will be available. Applications, requiring a 20% grantee match, are open until Thursday, Feb. 1.
Arts
USC’s School of Music launched a new program at Russell Underground, collaborating with the Music Industry Studies program and Gamecock Entertainment. Starting this spring, it will offer live student performances and event planning experiences. Concerts are set for Wednesday nights. (The Daily Gamecock)
Community
DHEC is encouraging residents to reduce food waste this Thanksgiving. Through the Don’t Waste Food SC campaign, it advocates for donating excess food to local pantries and provide tips on meal planning and composting.
Theater
USC’s Theatre and Dance Department unveils its fall Student Choreography Showcase on Tuesday, Dec. 5-Friday, Dec. 8 at Drayton Hall Theatre. This event highlights original student-created dance pieces, with performances at 7 p.m. nightly. Tickets are available online or at the door.
Have you heard of the “Target Phenomenon” — why people can’t leave Target without a cartful of goodies? Brad’s Deals explains 11 reasons to love Target.*
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It’s a Thanksgiving staple, but there’s debate on the pronunciation. Here’s how you pronounce pecan:
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The atmosphere in Williams-Brice Stadium was absolutely electric last Saturday night against Kentucky. I think we might be the first team that’s ever truly mixed a live DJ set into a sporting event on the level that we did. I think an annual Darude game should become a new tradition.
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