Welcome home to the community of Shadblow located in the heart of West Columbia South Carolina. Homes located in the quiet established community of Shadblow range in price from $275,000 to $440,000 offering floor plans of 2200 to 5200 square feet and 3 to 5 bedrooms. The mostly all brick homes in Shadblow are located in spacious lots with mature trees. Many of the homes in Shadblow also offer the added luxury of hardwood floors and 2 to 3 car garages.
The community Shadblow is located in West Columbia is situated perfectly between Lexington, SC and Columbia SC and is convenient to a variety of shopping, dining and recreation offering easy access to Interstate 26, Downtown Columbia and nearby the Columbia Airport and Lexington Medical Center. Students residing in the community of Shadblow attend the excellent Lexington School District Two schools of Springdale Elementary, Fulmer Middle School, and Airport High School. Come visit Shadblow and find your next home in this established community with roots.
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