The Upper Charleston Peninsula, the area located above Crosstown Road and generally denoted by the 29403 zip code, is an excellent affordable real estate choice for investors, first-time home buyers and anyone else interested in living in the heart of Charleston...
Real estate on the bottom part of the downtown Charleston peninsula (the 29401 zip code, below Crosstown) realized significant price increases in January–June 2013 when compared to the first two quarters in 2012. While new listings are up about 13% and closed sales...
Real estate numbers for Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester Counties during the first half of 2013 are in, and despite the recent percentage-point rise in mortgage rates, the sales stats for the area are strong. A year-to-date comparison between the first half of...
Out yesterday, preliminary 2012 real estate numbers for the Charleston Tri-County area reflect what we’ve been witnessing all year: a sustainable recovery of the area’s housing market that is likely to continue into 2013 and beyond. The Charleston Trident...
According to the Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS (CTAR), which reported on Charleston-area real estate numbers for August a few days ago, the Charleston market has not evidenced such strong growth since 2007. The number of monthly closed real estate...
Back in 2004 to 2007 or so, you didn’t have to think all that hard about buying real estate. Essentially, it was the thing to do. Loans were easy to come by, and real estate was gaining value by the hour it seemed. Homeownership came with an attractive set of...