Homes are selling an average of 11 days faster than they were a year ago, with average days on market settling at 117 for January 2011.
“We anticipated the decline in prices and expect to see prices trend downward somewhat in the first part of this year—our foreclosure-heavy inventory isn’t going to support upward movement of prices, but it is encouraging to see another uptick in sales volume” said 2011 CTAR President Rob Woodul.
There were 8,428 homes listed as actively for sale with the Charleston Trident Multiple Listing Service as of January 31, 2011.
BERKELEY COUNTY
Preliminary figures show that 104 homes sold in Berkeley County at a median price of $151,775 in January.
89 Single-Family Detached homes sold at a median price of $160,000, while 14 Townhomes/Condos sold at a median price of $90,505.
The most active part of Berkeley County was the area bordered by Jedburg Road/Highway 17A/College Park.
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CHARLESTON COUNTY
Preliminary figures show that 278 properties changed hands in Charleston County in January, at a median price of $219,949.
204 Single-Family Detached homes sold at a median price of $259,750 and 74 Townhomes/Condos changed hands at a median price of $135,000.
The area north of the Isle of Palms connector in Mount Pleasant had the most activity in the County, closely followed by the area of West Ashley outside I-526 and Mount Pleasant south of the Isle of Palms connector.
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DORCHESTER COUNTY
Preliminary figures show that 87 homes sold at a median price of $137,500 in Dorchester County in January.
76 Single-Family Detached homes sold at a median price of $144,000, while 11 Townhouses/Condos sold at a median price of $104,335.
The Summerville/Ridgeville area of Dorchester County was the most active in January.
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There's nothing wrong with buying properties as long you know that you worked hard for the money you will be using to acquire the investments.
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