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If you are interested in seeing a finished or furnished model, please contact the real estate agent and they will be happy to assist you. All the homes on the TOUR are located throughout Kershaw, Richland, Lexington and Sumter Counties. Pick up the free TOUR OF HOMES plan book at any Columbia-area Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage offices or at any of our four featured communities. The plan book is also available online at Once you have the plan book, review the included map to locate each TOUR home and community. Specific directions to each house appear on the pages below the floor plan. Follow the distinctive red, white and blue signs to the new homes and communities on the TOUR.
Visit The Gift Shop at Robert Mills, located at 1616 Blanding Street, to purchase admission. The TOUR OF HOMES Planbook is also available in print at Columbia-area Coldwell Banker Realty offices and at the BIA of Central SC office at 625 Taylor St in downtown Columbia, SC starting Saturday, September 11. You may even find a copy in the Free Times in September.
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Overlooking downtown North Augusta, Lookaway Inn allowed locals and visitors alike into the historic bed and breakfast for the annual Christmas Tour of Homes by social and service organization Beta Sigma Phi. Each house will have an agent from the listing company on-site. Planbooks will be available for free at each home guests can use to plan their route for the tour. Rising to prominence during the antebellum era, Jewish citizens held important leadership roles in Columbia’s governance, economy and cultural development.
One of only five National Historic Landmarks in Columbia, the Robert Mills House showcases the skill of the architect who designed some of our nation's most prominent buildings, including the Washington Monument. Now that you have a plan book, choose your route and see some new homes. The TOUR OF HOMES will be open Saturday and Sunday, September 11-12, 18-19, — Saturdays from 11 a.m.
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This area is served by the Richland 01 attendance zone. Housing protections include being unfairly evicted, denied housing, or refused the ability to rent or buy housing. This property is not currently for sale or for rent on Trulia. The description and property data below may have been provided by a third party, the homeowner or public records. Columbia's largest open house will begin this month, offering Midlands residents the chance to see a variety of new homes. "We appreciate all of the volunteer workers that we get. We probably have about 250 volunteers that work at the different tour stops because we have two shifts on Friday night and two shifts on Saturday," Skinner said.
Charming ranch-style homes and towering trees give Rosewood a vibrant, laid-back atmosphere, one that’s punctuated by all the of the offerings on Rosewood Drive. There’s upscale brewpubs like The Kraken, long-standing burger spots like Rosewood Dairy Bar, and convenient local grocers such as Rosewood Market & Deli. We would like to thank the 9 participating builders and developers who have made this 2021 TOUR OF HOMES such a success! As you tour their lovely neighborhoods and homes, remember that a new home is still one of the most sound investments you can make. Interest rates are still significantly lower than at any other time in the last 25 years, so now is one of the best times to buy a new home. Perhaps one of the homes or communities you see will be the one that is perfect for your family.
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Note that builders may have varying protocols that could include requiring appointments to visit a home in person. Please check the home listing and see the TOUR OF HOMES website prior to visiting model homes to understand any visiting restrictions. The in-person portion consists of houses located throughout Kershaw, Richland, Lexington and Sumter Counties. With homes in all price ranges, the TOUR is the perfect source for anyone planning to buy a new home now or in the future — or for seeing the newest trends in the building industry . Most of these homes will be open Saturday and Sunday, September 11-12, 18-19, — from 11 a.m.
The Tour of Homes gives the public the opportunity to see a variety of homes in every price range, across different new home communities. Columbia’s finest builders and developers will show guests their innovative ideas, special design features, dynamic floor plans and expert craftsmanship. Home #1 on the tour is the Showcase Home by Great Southern Homes located in Livingston Place, a new community near Irmo/Ballentine and Lake Murray. The Porter plan is located at 519 South Cobia Court in Irmo, and displays today’s luxury features in new homes.
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You can explore our web-based tours of local residential and commercial neighborhoods. Tours can be done on your computer or turned into a walking tour on your mobile device. We are happy to help schedule your group of 10 or more. Semi-guided historic house tours are offered Wednesday-Sunday. We are committed to keeping attendees and participants on the TOUR OF HOMES safe and healthy. Each builder of homes on the TOUR OF HOMES are responsible for specific COVID-19 precautionary protocols at their properties.
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Offering more than one hundred and fifty years' worth of architectural trends, Columbia's Main Street is a physical legacy of its citizens' aspiration and accomplishments. Come see the city's oldest "skyscraper," an IBM-punch-card-inspired office building and the State Capitol. Walk through Columbia's first indoor shopping mall and learn how an old department store became an art museum. Please purchase your tickets at the Gift Shop at Robert Mills10 minutes before your tour begins.
One of Columbia's most heavily documented historic estates, Historic Columbia, with the generous support of the Susan and Darnall Boyd Foundation, has re-installed the Italianate estate style gardens across the entire site. Themed gardens on the grounds include the Henry Michael Powell Children’s Garden, the Hiram Powers Fountain Garden, the East and West Arboretums, and finally the Boyd Horticultural Center. Columbia has a rich religious history with congregations dating from the early nineteenth century. Six historic churches and one former synagogue are featured on this walking tour. Visit the burial sites of six former South Carolina governors and the parents of President Woodrow Wilson. Discover which Columbia church was based upon York Cathedral in England.
Rosewood’s location is near perfect; in five minutes you can be on Interstate 77 for a commute almost anywhere, and in the same amount of time be in the heart of Columbia on Main Street or Five Points. Public accommodations protections include being unfairly refused services or entry to or from places accessible to the public . Win over prospective landlords with your smart budgeting. As a good rule of thumb, ideally you would have at least three times your monthly rent in combined household income.
Visitors will receive a tour booklet describing features of each home and including a map for navigation. All sites visited are attended by docents who direct visitors and answer questions; local restaurants will offer light fare in each of the homes. Wealthy Columbia merchant Ainsley Hall and his wife, Sarah, had this mansion built in 1818. They lived here briefly, until 1823, when Ainsley sold it to Wade Hampton I, who was known as one of the South's richest planters. For the next 50 years, the estate grew to be Columbia's grandest residence under the Hampton and Preston families and the many men, women and children they enslaved. In the 100 years following the Civil War, the mansion and its touted gardens hosted many different owners, including colleges and a tourist home.
After an extensive rehabilitation, the property opened to the public in 1970 as an historic site. The site is owned by Richland County and managed by Historic Columbia. The Hampton and Preston families ensured that the four-acre grounds around the mansion signaled their extensive wealth and influence. Through enslaved labor the landscape was transformed into regionally-acclaimed gardens that contained a remarkable collection of native varieties and plants from around the world.
Visit the Tour of Homes Columbia website to view all houses available to tour. Additional information can be found on the event's Facebook page. Visitors are encouraged to take a self-guided tour of the outside of the Mann-Simons Site featuring interpretive panels with lots of historical information, as well as ghost structures that depict former sites on the property. There will be no standard tours of the Robert Mills House and Hampton-Preston Mansion during holiday tour dates. The holiday tour is your only option for these two homes, but you can take standard tours of the Mann-Simons Site, Museum of Reconstruction at the Woodrow Wilson Family Home, and Modjeska Monteith Simkins House.
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