Communities Columbia, SC
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- $650,000 - $700,000
18 Columbia Communities
- 25 New Homes
For Sale - 4 Homes Under
Construction - 15Floor
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- 19 New Homes
For Sale - 4 Homes Under
Construction - 26Floor
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- 8 New Homes
For Sale
- 3 New Homes
For Sale
- 8 New Homes
For Sale - 1 Home Under
Construction - 9Floor
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- 17 New Homes
For Sale
- 6 New Homes
For Sale
- 14 New Homes
For Sale
- 8 New Homes
For Sale - 15Floor
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- 1 New Home
For Sale
- 2 New Homes
For Sale
- 6 New Homes
For Sale
- 23 New Homes
For Sale - 19Floor
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Discover Living in Columbia
Mungo Homes has been a home builder in Columbia since 1954. The capital of South Carolina, Columbia, is the center of local government, home to the University of South Carolina and Ft. Jackson—the largest and most active army training installation in the country. Columbia is affectionately known as the "Soda City" by locals, but not because any soda was invented or manufactured there. Instead, the nickname comes from an old abbreviation of Columbia to "Cola." Main Street's Soda City Market is the place to see and be seen on a Saturday morning, and in March celebrate St. Pat's in Five Points - South Carolina's largest one-day festival and the Midland's largest annual street festival. Living in Columbia you’ll enjoy mild winters, college and minor league sports, educational opportunities, and the arts. Not to be overlooked, Columbia is an easy two-hour drive to both the mountains and the beach.
Our Favorites
in Columbia
Backstreets
Riverbanks Zoo & Garden
Trenholm Plaza
Eudora Farms