The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic,golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of yourCharleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Charleston SC Real Estate: April 2012 Charleston County Housing Market Statistics

Here are the housing market statistics for Charleston County. Additionally the housing market statistics are broken further down into the following local areas: Downtown Charleston, Charleston above the Crosstown, West Ashley, Mount Pleasant South the Isle of Palms Connector, Mount Pleasant North of the Isle of Palms Connector, Wando – Cainhoy, Sullivan’s Island, Isle of Palms, James Island, Folly Beach, Johns Island, Kiawah Island– Seabrook Island, Hollywood - Ravenel, Edisto Island, and North Charleston.
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The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic, golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of your Charleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Charleston SC Real Estate: April 2012 Dorchester County Housing Market Statistics

Here are the housing market statistics for Dorchester County. Additionally the housing market statistics are broken down further into the following local areas: Dorchester Road, Greater Summerville, and Saint George – Rural Dorchester County.
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The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic, golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of your Charleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Charleston SC Real Estate Blog: April 2012 Berkeley County Housing Market Statistics

Here are the housing market statistics for Berkeley County. Additionally the housing market statistics are broken further down into the following local areas: Daniel Island, Goose Creek and Moncks Corner, Hanahan, and Rural Berkeley County.
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The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic, golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of your Charleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Charleston SC Real Estate Blog: April 2012 Charleston Housing Supply Outlook
Headline numbers can often mask important variations across different areas and property types, rendering segment-specific statistics that much more important. For the 12-month period spanning May 2011 through April 2012, Pending Sales in the Charleston region were up 22.3 percent overall. The price range with the largest gain in sales was the $100,000 and Below range, where they increased 31.7 percent.
The overall Median Sales Price remained flat at $184,000.The property type with the largest price gain was the Single-Family segment, where prices increased 0.5 percent to $195,000. The price range that tended to sell the quickest was the $150,001 to $200,000 range at 97 days; the price range that tended to sell the slowest was the $350,001 and Above range at 156 days.
Market-wide, inventory levels were down 27.0 percent. The property type that lost the least inventory was the Single-Family segment, where it decreased 25.8 percent. That amounts to 7.4 months supply for Single- Family homes and 8.4 months supply for Condos. SEE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION HERE.
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The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic, golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of your Charleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Charleston SC Real Estate Blog: Residential Real Estate Sales Volume Continues Growth; Prices Follow Suit Inventory Continues Decline; Nears 6k Mark
CHARLESTON, SC—(May 11, 2012) According to preliminary data released today by the Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS® (CTAR), 831 homes sold at a median price of $183,000 in April. There were 24,213 property showings recorded by the MLS in April.
Last April, preliminary figures showed 776 homes sold at a median price of $175,000, following an almost equal number of property tours.
“The number of showings our REALTORS® are completing in 2012 is almost equal to the number of showings we saw in 2009, when the market was significantly depressed, but inventory was much higher. This tells us that the prospective buyers in today’s market aren’t just looking. They are serious buyers, making offers and closing transactions” said 2012 CTAR President, Herb Koger.
Heading into what is typically the busiest season of the year, year to date figures reflect a market that is in the midst of sustainable, healthy growth. Inventory is 29% lower than it was at this time last year; sales volume is almost 6% ahead and prices have increased a healthy 4% from this time last year.
“There has been a substantial decrease of inventory in the last 12 months and a far more serious mindset by those looking to purchase a home—there are fewer homes to choose from, prices are increasing and interest rates remain at unprecedentedly low levels. People have a renewed confidence in our market and buyers are moving much faster than they did in the past few years” said Koger.
There were 6,361 homes listed as actively for sale in the CTMLS as of May 10, 2012. On May 10, 2011, there were 8,899 homes for sale.
March Adjustment
Preliminary data reported for March 2012 indicated 899 homes sold at a median price of $182,000. Adjusted numbers now show 907 sales at the same median price.
Berkeley County
170 homes sold at a median price of $154,945 in Berkeley County in April. This represents even sales and an increase in pricing compared with April 2011, when 170 homes sold at a median price of $145,000. View the Berkeley County Market Report.
Charleston County
476 homes sold at a median price of $228,125 in Charleston County in April. This represents an increase in sales and pricing from April 2011’s 451 sales at a median price of $208,000. View the Charleston County Market Report.
Dorchester County
151 homes sold at a median price of $165,000 in Dorchester County in April. This represents a significant increase in both sales volume and pricing, as 129 homes sold at a median price of $147,490 in April 2011. View the Dorchester County Market Report.
As always, your thoughts, questions, or comments are greatly appreciated.
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The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic,golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of yourCharleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Charleston SC Real Estate: March 2012 Charleston County Housing Market Statistics

Here are the housing market statistics for Charleston County. Additionally the housing market statistics are broken further down into the following local areas: Downtown Charleston, Charleston above the Crosstown, West Ashley, Mount Pleasant South the Isle of Palms Connector, Mount Pleasant North of the Isle of Palms Connector, Wando – Cainhoy, Sullivan’s Island, Isle of Palms, James Island, Folly Beach, Johns Island, Kiawah Island– Seabrook Island, Hollywood - Ravenel, Edisto Island, and North Charleston.
As always, your thoughts, questions, or comments are greatly appreciated.
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The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic, golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of your Charleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Charleston SC Real Estate: March 2012 Dorchester County Housing Market Statistics

Here are the housing market statistics for Dorchester County. Additionally the housing market statistics are broken down further into the following local areas: Dorchester Road, Greater Summerville, and Saint George – Rural Dorchester County.
As always, your thoughts, questions, or comments are greatly appreciated.
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The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic, golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of your Charleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Charleston SC Real Estate Blog: March 2012 Berkeley County Housing Market Statistics

Here are the housing market statistics for Berkeley County. Additionally the housing market statistics are broken further down into the following local areas: Daniel Island, Goose Creek and Moncks Corner, Hanahan, and Rural Berkeley County.
As always, your thoughts, questions, or comments are greatly appreciated.
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The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic, golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of your Charleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Charleston SC Real Estate Blog: Greater Charleston March 2012 Housing Supply Outlook

This spring, expect signs of recovery to start blossoming around town. But be aware that this won't necessarily be the case for every neighborhood nor every market segment. For the 12-month period spanning April 2011 through March 2012, Pending Sales in the Charleston region were up 15.5 percent overall. The price range with the largest gain in sales was the $100,000 and Below range, where they increased 36.2 percent. The overall Median Sales Price was down 0.5 percent to $183,000. The property type with the largest price gain was the Single-Family segment, where prices increased 0.5 percent to $195,000. The price range that tended to sell the quickest was the $150,001 to $200,000 range at 96 days; the price range that tended to sell the slowest was the $350,001 and Above range at 154 days. Market-wide, inventory levels were down 25.5 percent. The property type that lost the least inventory was the Single-Family segment, where it decreased 24.4 percent. That amounts to 7.6 months supply for Single-Family homes and 8.7 months supply for Condos. See additional information.
As always, your thoughts, questions, or comments are greatly appreciated.
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The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic, golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of your Charleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Charleston SC Real Estate Blog: April 2012 National Housing Trends

Housing Trends Update is published monthly and is available only to real estate agents who are part of the Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance monthly survey panel. Learn more about the April 2012 National Housing Trends.
As always, your thoughts, questions, or comments are greatly appreciated.
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The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic, golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of your Charleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Spring Buying Season Arrives Early in Charleston; Nearly 900 Closings in March, Highest Since 2007
CHARLESTON, SC—(April 10, 2012) According to preliminary figures from the Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS®, 899 homes sold at a median price of $182,000 in March. Preliminary figures from March 2011 showed 824 sales at a median price of $176,825.
Year to date, sales volume is tracking 7% higher and median price is 4% higher than it was at this point last year. Thus far in 2012, 2,064 homes have sold at a median price of $177,500. In 2011, 1,933 homes had sold at a median price of $170,000.
“Sales activity has been consistently increasing at a healthy and sustainable level for over a year now, and this is the busiest March we’ve seen since 2007—which makes for a very encouraging start to the spring buying season” said Herb Koger, 2012 President of the Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS®. “The warm weather has probably helped get buyers going a little earlier this year, along with the urgency being created by our declining inventory” he said.higher than it was at this point last year. Thus far in 2012, 2,064 homes have sold at a median price of $177,500. In 2011, 1,933 homes had sold at a median price of $170,000.
The lively local market activity was punctuated by the most expensive transaction ever completed through Charleston’s Multiple Listing Service (MLS), the sale of historic Medway Plantation in Berkeley County for $11 million.
There are hotspots of market activity all over the Lowcountry. In Berkeley County, sales on Daniel Island tripled in the last 30 days. “Buyers appear to be ready to act once again. On Daniel Island we’re talking to an increasing number of people who are ready to make an immediate buying decision, and with inventories back to healthy levels and prices showing signs of increasing, people are finding that they have to act quickly. Approximately 50% of our recent buyers come out of the Charleston area, including Virginia, Connecticut, Ohio and North Carolina. They represent a mix of young families and retirees” said Julie Dombrowski, Communications Director with The Daniel Island Company.
Charleston County saw marked activity increases in West Ashley (outside of I-526) and the historic areas of Downtown; as well as huge spikes in sales on Folly Beach and in Wild Dunes, where month-over-month sales increased 220% and 500%, respectively. “Whether a client is buying a second home or a property to put on the vacation rental market, they’re closing those deals now so they can have their properties up and running before the summer officially kicks off” said Dick Casey, Broker-In-Charge at Wild Dunes Real Estate. “This March, we had the highest rate of inquiries we’ve had since March of 2006. It seems that people recognize the “perfect storm” buying environment in Wild Dunes right now—low interest rates, good pricing and we’re not working with a huge inventory, but there’s certainly enough selection” said Casey.
Inventory continues to decline, with 6,461 homes listed as actively for sale with the Charleston Trident Multiple Listing Service (MLS) as of April 10, 2012.
February Adjustment
Preliminary numbers reported for February 2012 indicated 607 homes sold at a median price of $170,000. Adjusted numbers now show 619 sales at the same median price.
BERKELEY COUNTY
211 homes sold at a median price of $162,465 in Berkeley County in March. In March 2011, 187 homes sold at a median price of $164,910.
CHARLESTON COUNTY
498 homes sold at a median price of $218,450 in Charleston County in March. Last March, 435 homes sold at a median price of $222,000.
DORCHESTER COUNTY
155 homes sold at a median price of $170,000 in Dorchester County in March. Last March, 165 homes sold at a median price of $154,500.
As always, your thoughts, questions, or comments are greatly appreciated.
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Welcome to the most current Housing Trends eNewsletter. This eNewsletter is specially designed for you, with national and local housing information that you may find useful whether you’re in the market for a home, thinking about selling your home, or just interested in homeowner issues in general.
Please click on this link to view the Housing Trends APRIL - 2012 Newsletter http://carolinajoe.housingtrendsenewsletter.com
The Housing Trends eNewsletter contains the latest information from the National Association of REALTORS®, the U.S. Census Bureau, Realtor.org reports and other sources.
Housing Trends eNewsletter is filled with local and national real estate sales and price activity provided by MLSs and the National Association of Realtors, U.S. Census Bureau key market indicators, consumer videos, blogs, real estate glossary, mortgage rates and calculators, consumer articles, and REALTOR.com local community reports.
If you are interested in determining the value of your home, click the “Home Evaluator” link for a free evaluation report:
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Sound decisions can only be made with accurate and reliable information, and I am happy to be a trusted resource for you. Thank you for the opportunity to provide you with this monthly eNewsletter, and I look forward to answering any questions you may have and to the opportunity to be your REALTOR® in the future.
Sincerely yours,
Carolina Joe Idleman
AgentOwned Realty Charleston Group
902 Savannah Highway Charleston SC 29407 843-557-9203 joe@carolinajoe.com
Charleston SC Real Estate Blog: March 2012 Housing Trends Newsletter

Welcome to the most current Housing Trends eNewsletter. This eNewsletter is specially designed for you, with national and local housing information that you may find useful whether you’re in the market for a home, thinking about selling your home, or just interested in homeowner issues in general.
Please click on this link to view the Housing Trends MARCH-2012 Newsletter http://carolinajoe.housingtrendsenewsletter.com
The Housing Trends eNewsletter contains the latest information from the National Association of REALTORS®, the U.S. Census Bureau, Realtor.org reports and other sources.
Housing Trends eNewsletter is filled with local and national real estate sales and price activity provided by MLSs and the National Association of Realtors, U.S. Census Bureau key market indicators, consumer videos, blogs, real estate glossary, mortgage rates and calculators, consumer articles, and REALTOR.com local community reports.
If you are interested in determining the value of your home, click the “Home Evaluator” link for a free evaluation report:
http://carolinajoe.housingtrendsenewsletter.com/dispContent.cfm?loadid=2&loadtype=0
Sound decisions can only be made with accurate and reliable information, and I am happy to be a trusted resource for you. Thank you for the opportunity to provide you with this monthly eNewsletter, and I look forward to answering any questions you may have and to the opportunity to be your REALTOR® in the future.
Sincerely yours,
Carolina Joe Idleman
AgentOwned Realty Charleston Group
902 Savannah Highway Charleston SC 29407 843-557-9203 joe@carolinajoe.com
The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic, golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of your Charleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Charleston SC Real Estate Blog: March 2012 National Housing Trends

Housing Trends Update is published monthly and is available only to real estate agents who are part of the Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance monthly survey panel. Learn more about the March 2012 National Housing Trends.
As always, your thoughts, questions, or comments are greatly appreciated.
Let me know if I can help with any of your Charleston SC Real Estate needs or questions.
See Charleston SC Real Estate Blog for local attractions and current Charleston events.
Look at Charleston SC Real Estate homes anywhere in the tri-county area.
View my entire inventory of VisualTours of Charleston SC Real Estate homes at http://www.visualtour.com/inventory.asp?U=182210
Sincerely,
"Carolina Joe" Idleman
http://www.carolinajoe.com
The Charleston, South Carolina area is a great place to live or have a vacation home. The weather is great, the beaches are fantastic,golf courses are abundant, there are many historical sites, the architecture is unbelievable, the dining is unbeatable, and the people are the friendliest in the country. It is because of these reasons that I believe Charleston SC Real Estate is truly unique. I look forward to helping you with any of yourCharleston SC Real Estate needs in Charleston, Berkeley, or Dorchester counties. Today’s article is titled:
Charleston SC Real Estate: February 2012 Charleston County Housing Market Statistics

Here are the housing market statistics for Charleston County. Additionally the housing market statistics are broken further down into the following local areas: Downtown Charleston, Charleston above the Crosstown, West Ashley, Mount Pleasant South the Isle of Palms Connector, Mount Pleasant North of the Isle of Palms Connector, Wando – Cainhoy, Sullivan’s Island, Isle of Palms, James Island, Folly Beach, Johns Island, Kiawah Island– Seabrook Island, Hollywood - Ravenel, Edisto Island, and North Charleston.
As always, your thoughts, questions, or comments are greatly appreciated.
Let me know if I can help with any of your Charleston SC Real Estate needs or questions.
See Charleston SC Real Estate Blog for local attractions and current Charleston events.
Look at Charleston SC Real Estate homes anywhere in the tri-county area.
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Sincerely,
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