Blossomtown, Long Creek, SC

Blossomtown — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Blossomtown Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Nestled on the southern edge of Long Creek, South Carolina, Blossomtown is a quiet, residential neighborhood known for its mature landscaping and strong sense of community. The area developed primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, originally as a suburb for families and professionals working in Long Creek's then-burgeoning textile and manufacturing sectors. Its name is derived from the countless dogwood and crepe myrtle trees that line its streets, creating a spectacular canopy of blooms each spring.

Geographically, Blossomtown is conveniently situated with easy access to SC-72, providing a straightforward commute to downtown Long Creek and neighboring areas like Abbeville and Greenwood. Despite this accessibility, the neighborhood itself is a world apart, characterized by winding, tree-lined streets, modest but well-kept homes, and a noticeable lack of through traffic. This creates an atmosphere of secluded tranquility that is highly prized by its residents, who often refer to it as a "hidden gem" within the city limits.

Housing & Real Estate

Blossomtown's housing stock consists predominantly of single-family homes from the mid-20th century, featuring classic ranch-style designs, brick facades, and spacious, shaded lots. You'll also find a smattering of larger split-level and traditional two-story homes, particularly on the neighborhood's perimeter. Lot sizes are generally generous, offering residents ample backyard space for gardening, play, and entertainment, which is a key selling point.

The real estate market in Blossomtown is stable and has seen steady, moderate appreciation. Price ranges typically fall between $250,000 and $400,000, making it one of Long Creek's more affordable neighborhoods for detached homes. Ownership is overwhelmingly dominant, with a rental rate estimated below 15%. Recent trends show a wave of gentle renovations, as new buyers—often young families and professionals—update these solidly built homes while preserving their original charm and mature landscapes.

Schools & Education

Families in Blossomtown are served by the Long Creek School District 50, which maintains a reputation for solid academic fundamentals and community involvement. The neighborhood is zoned for Long Creek Elementary School, known for its active PTA and recently updated facilities. Students then feed into Long Creek Middle School and Long Creek High School, both located within a 10-15 minute drive from the neighborhood.

For private education, several options are available a short drive away, including Long Creek Christian Academy (K-12) and the preschool at First Baptist Church of Long Creek. Higher education opportunities are accessible via Piedmont Technical College’s nearby Simpson Center, offering associate degrees and workforce training. The neighborhood's strong family orientation means school events and district sports are central to the local social calendar.

Parks & Recreation

While Blossomtown itself is more of a green space in its entirety than a home to large formal parks, it is anchored by the popular Blossomtown Park at its eastern edge. This community park features a modern playground, two picnic pavilions, a walking loop, and a well-maintained baseball field that hosts youth leagues. The neighborhood's quiet streets themselves are ideal for walking, jogging, and biking, with minimal traffic and scenic views.

For more extensive recreation, residents have quick access to the Long Creek Community Center, just a mile north, which offers an indoor pool, fitness center, and basketball courts. The crown jewel for outdoor enthusiasts is nearby Lake Long Creek, a 15-minute drive away, providing excellent boating, fishing, and hiking trails at the state-managed recreation area. This blend of intimate neighborhood amenities and proximate major facilities is a major draw.

Local Dining & Shopping

Blossomtown's commercial offerings are modest and locally focused, centered around the Blossomtown Corner Shops at the main neighborhood entrance. This strip includes a beloved staple, The Dogwood Café, a classic Southern meat-and-three, and Blossomtown Bakery, famous for its peach pies and breakfast biscuits. For everyday essentials, residents rely on the neighborhood's independent Blossomtown Market, a full-service grocery with a renowned butcher counter.

For a wider array of big-box retailers, chain restaurants, and specialty shopping, a five-minute drive up SC-72 leads to the Long Creek Plaza, home to a Publix, Home Depot, and various national stores. Many residents, however, pride themselves on supporting the local businesses first. The historic downtown Long Creek square, with its antique shops, boutique clothing stores, and finer dining options like The Foundry Table, is also just a short and pleasant drive away.

Who Lives Here

Blossomtown is primarily a neighborhood of established families, both young and multi-generational, and long-term residents who have owned their homes for decades. This mix creates a stable, neighborly atmosphere where people know each other by name and look out for one another. It’s common to see children playing in front yards and neighbors chatting on porches in the evenings. The community vibe is one of quiet pride, mutual respect, and a shared appreciation for the area's natural beauty and peaceful pace.

The neighborhood also attracts a growing number of first-time homebuyers, healthcare workers from the nearby Self Regional Healthcare system, and professionals seeking a retreat from the busier parts of the Upstate. They are drawn by the combination of affordability, space, safety, and the authentic sense of community that can be hard to find in newer developments. Ultimately, Blossomtown residents are united by a preference for

Blossomtown Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$184KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$821/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$48KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate74.3%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied25.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate4.1%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBalancedU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code28734

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