Jun 12, 2013 | Mortgage, Real Estate News, Why Move to Charleston?
We’ve been watching the numbers for new residential construction rise all year, and we’ve been witnessing firsthand the real estate price increases due in large part to low housing inventory. So, when we saw that the census released its report on the...
Feb 11, 2013 | Current Market Updates, Real Estate Market Update, Real Estate News
RealtyTrac and CoreLogic are two of the biggest reporters on foreclosure properties. This post summarizes some of their 2012 foreclosure reports. The first thing to consider when you’re looking at foreclosure reports for Charleston, South Carolina, and the rest...
Feb 5, 2013 | Current Market Updates, General Charleston News, Real Estate Market Update, Real Estate News
By and far, if you’re looking for historic real estate, the Charleston peninsula is the place to find it. The property reports for downtown Charleston are separated into the Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula, and the difference in price between the two...
Jan 11, 2013 | Charleston Real Estate Market Update, Current Market Updates, General Charleston News, Real Estate Market Update, Real Estate News
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...
Sep 14, 2012 | Charleston Real Estate Market Update, Current Market Updates, General Charleston News, Mortgage, Mount Pleasant Real Estate Market Update, Real Estate Market Update, Real Estate News
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...
Aug 28, 2012 | Commercial Real Estate, Current Market Updates, Food, Food&Recreation, General Charleston News, Real Estate Market Update, Real Estate News, Resorts & Hotels, Shopping, Tourism News Charleston, South Carolina, Why Move to Charleston?
Back in February 2008, we reported on the mixed-use real estate development on the Charleston peninsula known as Midtown. A partnership of developers had purchased a block between Upper King and Meeting Streets and planned to build a 235-room luxury hotel, 200 or so...