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Charleston Area Residential Real Estate Sales Surge in July

This article was written and released August 10, 2020 by CTAR.
 
2,400 homes sold in July in the Charleston region at a median price of $305,000 according to preliminary data released today by the Charleston Trident Association of Realtors® (CTAR). July’s home sales mark the largest number of sales recorded in the Charleston region and a nearly 32% increase over last July, when 1,824 homes sold at a median price of $278,450.
 
Year-to-date, 11,576 homes have changed hands at a median price of $290,515. At this point last year, 11,051 homes had sold at a median price of $277,548. Year-to-date, sales are now up almost 5% and median price has also grown by 5%.
 
Inventory data shows 38% fewer homes for sale over the last 12-month period, with 3,890 homes listed as “active” for sale in the CHS Regional MLS database at the end of July representing just 2.3 months of available inventory.
 
“The increased number of showings we’ve been tracking since our state’s reopening have translated to a record number of closed sales; the interest and investment in the Charleston market is now surging past even last year’s record-breaking figures” said 2020 CTAR President Bobette Fisher. “This spring and early summer were steady in terms of sales pace, but the past two months of activity has pushed us well into the gains territory for year-to-date sales and median price growth” she continued. “With mortgage rates falling again this week, we anticipate even more buyers will continue to make the move toward making their dream of homeownership a reality. Lower rates will help potential homeowners across the spectrum of price ranges” said Fisher.
 
Total showings for the region were strong again this month, with 31,202 showings in July an increase of 7% compared to July 2019. The areas with the highest number of showings were again concentrated in the north area with Goose Creek, Summerville or Ladson and Summerville or Ridgeville leading the way.
 
“Our challenge continues to be on the supply side of the market with just over two months of inventory, we are nearly out of housing options that will meet the demand that we continue to see in our region. The unprecedented number of buyers are creating multiple offer situations on many properties, particularly in the most popular subsets of the market” said Fisher.
 

June Adjustment

Preliminary data showed 2,043 homes sold in June in the Charleston region at a median price of $288,000. Updated data now shows 2,058 sales at the same median price.
 

Charleston County

1,219 homes sold at a median price of $342,588 in Charleston County in July, 911 single-family homes and 308 condos or townhomes. Year-to-date, 4,265 single-family homes have sold at a median price of $405,000 and 1,406 condos or townhomes at a median price of $249,180.
 
There are currently 2,234 residential properties for sale in Charleston County 1,563 single-family homes and 671 condos or townhomes.
 

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