Exciting Expansion of Pinecrest Subdivision Approved in West Columbia

Exciting News for West Columbia: Pinecrest Subdivision Expands!

West Columbia is buzzing with excitement as the city’s Planning Commission recently took a big step forward in housing development. On October 28, 2024, the commission green-lighted a plan for 75 new homes as part of the second phase of the Pinecrest subdivision. This expansion will add to the nearly 50 homes currently being built, bringing the total potential for the Pinecrest community to around 200 homes.

A Growing Community

The Pinecrest subdivision is taking shape just off Augusta Road, a bustling corridor in West Columbia. Nestled around beautiful Huffstetler Pond and located near the intersection of several busy areas, the new homes will be strategically placed on lots that are farther away from the road than the current constructions. This thoughtful planning means future residents will enjoy a bit more tranquility while still being close to all the amenities the area has to offer.

For those interested in the location, Pinecrest is bordered by the Pineview Sports Complex to the north, the Belmont Park subdivision to the east, and Methodist Park Road to the west. Plus, with close access to shopping havens like Lowe’s Home Improvement and Aldi grocery store, residents won’t have to venture far to meet their daily needs.

Homes Designed for Comfort

As for the homes currently under construction, they went on sale back in March and are priced between $250,000 and $275,000. These residences typically boast 1,500 to 2,000 square feet, featuring three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms. It’s clear that there’s a strong demand in West Columbia—several of these homes have already found owners!

However, with growth comes responsibility: the developer anticipates over $200,000 in local utility upgrades will be necessary to support this new housing. This cost will be shared among the local utility providers, ensuring that the area can efficiently accommodate its growing population.

Looking Ahead

There’s still a way to go before construction starts on the second phase of Pinecrest. The new plans must first get the green light from the West Columbia City Council. But it’s worth noting that groundwork is already being laid in the area, perhaps a sign of the positive changes coming soon!

West Columbia is on a roll—over the past two years, the city has approved almost 500 new housing units, with more than 250 homes among them. This surge in development reflects the city’s commitment to providing more housing options and meeting the needs of its residents.

What’s Next?

For those interested in becoming part of this vibrant community, keep an eye on the developments in Pinecrest. Whether you’re a young family looking for a starter home or someone seeking to settle down in a friendly neighborhood, Pinecrest could just be the place for you! As always, stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project and others in West Columbia.

With warm temperatures expected, reaching up to 81°F during the day and a cooler 58°F at night, now is a fantastic time to explore the area or simply enjoy the beautiful fall weather. So, grab a light jacket, head outside, and perhaps even visit Pinecrest to see how the new homes are shaping up!


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