309 Baccharis Dr
Columbia, SC 29229

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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5 Bedrooms 5 Bedrooms 5 Br | 3 Baths 3 Baths 3 Ba | 3,000 SF |
About This Property
(803) 750-0071 - Vineyards Crossing Gem - (RLNE2043607) Other Amenities - Other- pets allowed upon approval. Appliances - Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Range, Microwave.
309 Baccharis Dr is a house located in Richland County and the 29229 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Richland 02 attendance zone.
Hugging the Congaree River and stretching east, Columbia is a sprawling city with a history dating back to colonial times. Nicknamed the "Capital of Southern Hospitality," Columbia is a welcoming, warm city -- it is also a college town, home to the University of South Carolina. The university is located downtown, covering over 359 acres. The historic, top-ranking university dates back to 1801, but the oldest structure in Columbia is the Seibels House, built around 1796. It currently serves as a house museum.
While there's plenty for college students to do, Columbia provides a variety of activities -- whether you're a golfer, a shopper, or a foodie. Kid-friendly activities are everywhere, from the gorgeous parks to the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden. The downtown district provides a variety of shops and restaurants along brick-paved sidewalks, and the river and nearby lakes provide opportunities for boating and fishing.
Learn more about living in ColumbiaColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 23 min | 14.1 mi | |
Drive: | 23 min | 14.1 mi | |
Drive: | 26 min | 15.2 mi | |
Drive: | 25 min | 15.9 mi |

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