Home Valuation — Lexington, SC
What's My Lexington Home Worth?
Lexington-1 schools, the 378 corridor, and Columbia commuter demand all factor in. Get a real number — free, no obligation.
Why Online Estimates Miss the Lexington Market
Lexington is one of South Carolina's strongest housing markets, driven by Lexington-1 schools (consistently ranked among the state's top), the Highway 378 growth corridor, and steady demand from Columbia commuters. But Lexington is large and varied — a home in Old Lexington has a very different price profile than one in a newer Lakemont development, a Saluda River Club resale, or near Lake Murray's southern shore. Online estimators rely on Lexington-wide averages and miss neighborhood-specific dynamics. Kingfisher Realty accounts for school zone, neighborhood age, lot size, and recent comparable sales within walking distance — giving you a defensible number, free, within 24 hours.
Why Lexington Homeowners Choose Kingfisher Realty
- ✓Live Lexington-area comps pulled from Consolidated MLS
- ✓Neighborhood-specific analysis (Old Lexington, Lakemont, Saluda River Club, etc.)
- ✓Accounts for Lexington-1 school zone premiums
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Lexington Home Valuation — Frequently Asked Questions
What are home values like in Lexington-1 school districts?
Lexington-1 schools (Lexington, River Bluff, White Knoll High Schools and feeder elementary/middle schools) consistently rank among South Carolina's top, and that's reflected in home values — homes within sought-after zones often command 5–15% premiums over otherwise comparable homes outside. Kingfisher Realty factors school zone explicitly into the comp set.
How fast are Lexington home values rising in 2026?
Lexington has seen steady appreciation over the last several years driven by school quality, the 378 growth corridor, and Columbia commuters seeking suburban options. The pace has moderated from the pandemic-era surge but remains positive in most segments. A current valuation reflects today's pace, not last year's.
Does Old Lexington vs. new construction affect my home's value?
Significantly. Old Lexington homes are typically larger lots, mature trees, and walking distance to downtown — features that command different premiums than newer subdivision homes with smaller lots and HOA fees. Kingfisher Realty pulls comps appropriate to your home's vintage, not a Lexington-wide average.
How accurate are online tools for Lexington homes?
Zillow and similar tools are reasonably close on cookie-cutter subdivision homes but frequently miss premiums for school zone, lot size, and condition. For unique homes (historic, large-lot, custom-built, lakefront), online estimates can be off by tens of thousands.
When should I update my home's valuation?
Every 12–18 months for general planning, or anytime you've made meaningful renovations (kitchen, primary bath, roof, additions) or are within 12 months of considering a sale. the valuation is free and takes 24 hours.
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