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Neighborhoods near York Intermediate School in York, SC

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    York

    Established in 1786, York is the county seat of York County, South Carolina. The Cherokee and Catawba tribes were the first residents before Scots-Irish immigrants moved down from Pennsylvania and founded the city. The settlers named their new town Yorkville to honor their European roots and the War of the Roses, leading to Yorkville’s nickname of

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      $417K

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      $223K - $1.6M

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    Clover

    Originally called Clover Patch because of the abundant clover plants that grow here, Clover started as a small railroad town. Today, the railroad no longer runs through the town, and the rolling hills of clover have been sectioned into front lawns. Thirty miles south of Charlotte, just under the South Carolina border, the quaint community of

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      $388K

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      $180K - $1.2M

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    McConnells

    McConnells originated as an intersection of two wagon roads and still embraces quiet rural living. Today, the town is home to fewer than 500 people. “People here really value the large lots and rural atmosphere,” Mayor Bill Nance says. “To protect that, the town hall makes sure that new construction follows our regulations that all commercial or

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      $362K

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      $212K - $417K

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    Sharon

    Sharon began as a railroad town in the 1880s, but when the railroad pulled out, most development moved 20 miles east to Rock Hill, leaving Sharon as a small rural community. The town sits 40 miles from Charlotte and is growing in popularity for commuting workers or anyone looking for a small-town life. “When people move out that way, 25 minutes

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      $351K

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      $203K - $1M

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    Hickory Grove

    Hickory Grove was first settled in the late 1600s as a farming town, getting its name from the hickory trees that grow native in the area. Today, a few cattle farmers still remain, and the town center is home to nearly 500 people, a growing population. “The farming aspect isn’t what it used to be, as land gets used for houses,” says Don Rhodes,

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      $321K

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      $215K - $833K

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    Smyrna

    As one of the smallest towns in South Carolina, Smyrna has a population of 55 people within its city limits as of the 2020 U.S. Census. Although, many homes in the larger surrounding area also share a Smyrna address. Located just across the North Carolina border, Smyrna offers country living about an hour from Charlotte. "It is very rural, but

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      $311K

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      $275K - $392K

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