Monday, October 22, 2012

1279 Appling Drive in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina




Wednesday, October 17, 2012

4 Nicholson St | Byrnes Down


Owen Tyler | Carolina One Real Estate | owen@owentyler.com | (843) 224-5398
4 Nicholson St, Charleston, SC
Cute as a Button in Byrnes Down
2BR/1BA Single Family House

offered at $251,000
Year Built 1945
Sq Footage 925
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1 full, 0 partial
Floors 1
Parking Unspecified
Lot Size 5,555 sqft
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

This has to be one of the cutest homes in Byrnes Downs! Picture perfect house with wood floors, darling kitchen, a sunroom over looking the fenced and landscaped backyard, and even a tool shed for extra storage. All of the appliances convey including the washer and dryer. Home has newer windows, HVAC, appliances, and roof. Crawl space has been sealed and has a dehumidifier & monitoring system. And the home has a termite bond. Pride of ownership is evident at 4 Nicholson St. If you are looking for a great home in an established area minutes from Downtown Charleston this is the place for you!
If square footage is important - MEASURE!!

see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

- Dining room - Living room - Sun room
- Workshop - Dishwasher - Dryer
- Garbage disposal - Microwave - Refrigerator
- Stainless steel appliances - Stove/Oven - Washer
- Fenced yard - Garden - Lawn
- Yard - Air conditioning - Ceiling fans
- Central A/C - Central heat - Security system
- Off-street parking - On-street parking - Hardwood floor
- Tile floor

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Contact info:
Owen Tyler
Carolina One Real Estate
owen@owentyler.com
(843) 224-5398
For sale by agent/broker


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Posted: Oct 17, 2012, 12:38pm PDT

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Charleston-Area Residential Real Estate Market Continues to Strengthen through September

 
Charleston-Area Residential Real Estate Market Continues to Strengthen through September
Strong sales, consistent price growth and declining inventory strengthen the recovering market
CHARLESTON, SC—(October 10, 2012) According to preliminary data released today by the Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS® (CTAR) 876 homes sold in September, surpassing last September’s mark by more than 100 sales. Pricing in the Charleston area has made positive gains throughout the year, with September’s closings resulting in a median sale price of $190,000.
The year-to-date and inventory figures show the Charleston market’s continued progression back to a healthy, balanced and sustainable market. Year-to-date, MLS data shows a 10.5% increase in sales and a 5.6% increase in median price for the region. In 2012, 7,879 homes have sold at a median price of $190,000. At this point last year, 7,125 homes had sold at a median price of $179,850.
While it is common for inventory to decline heading into the fall and winter months, it is significant that tri-county inventory has dropped below the 6,000 benchmark, with 5,878 homes listed as actively for sale with the Charleston Trident Multiple Listing Service (MLS). MLS data shows 6.7 months of residential inventory—most experts consider 5-6 months a mark of a healthy and balanced market.
“The available inventory is pushing our market not only towards balance, but slowly back towards the seller’s favor. We’ve been squarely in ‘buyer’s market’ territory for several years now. The market has made its corrections and we’re well-positioned for sustainable positive progress going forward,” said Herb Koger, 2012 President of the Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS®.

Average days on market has declined significantly as well, with all three counties reporting 100 days or less to sale, and Charleston County averaging a speedy 87 days in September. The faster pace of buying activity is being encouraged by a significant number of investor buyers in the Charleston market, who deal largely in cash, negating the wait time for lender approval.
August AdjustmentPreliminary data reported for August 2012 indicated 1,014 homes sold at a median price of $198,757. Adjusted numbers now show 1,025 sales at a median price of $199,900.
Berkeley County
Preliminary data shows 197 homes sold at a median price of $175,000 in Berkeley County in September; with an average of 92 days on market. Year-to-date, sales volume has increased about 1% and prices have grown by 6% compared to last year, with 1,689 sales in the county at a median price of $164,300.
Charleston County
Preliminary data shows 502 residential transactions in Charleston County in September, at a median price of $216,768. Days on market dropped to a year-low of 87 days. Year-to-date, sales have increased 17% and pricing has made a healthy 2% gain over 2011 data. Thus far in 2012, 4,494 homes have sold at a median price of $225,000 in Charleston County.
Dorchester County
Preliminary data shows that 153 homes sold at a median price of $175,000 in September in Dorchester County, in an average of 100 days on market. Year-to-date, sales volume has grown by 3% and prices have increased by nearly 4%, county-wide, compared to last year. In 2012, 1,428 homes have sold at a median price of $167,222.
 
With approximately 3,400 members, CTAR’s mission is to promote the highest standards of professionalism, ethics, education and technology, and to ensure that its members are the primary source for real estate services in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Only those who are members of the Association of REALTORS® and its parent organizations are called REALTORS®. To learn more, visit www.CharlestonRealtors.com.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Charleston-area Home Sales Continue to Rise

Charleston-area Home Sales Continue to Rise
Monthly Closings Pass 1,000 for the Third Time this Year
CHARLESTON, SC— According to preliminary data released today by the Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS® (CTAR) 1,014 homes sold at a median price of $198,757. This is the third time that closings have passed the 1k benchmark in 2012 and the first time sales volume has consistently shown this level of strength since 2007. Last year, sales peaked in August, with 904 homes sold at a median price of $185,000.

“The August sales figures are ongoing evidence of consistency and stability in our market. Charleston is such a desirable area, smart buyers recognize the long-term value of investing in the Charleston market” said 2012 CTAR President Herb Koger.

Inventory continues to trend towards a more balanced market, dropping to its lowest point this year, with 6,185 homes listed as actively for sale with the Charleston Trident Multiple Listing Service (MLS). Days on market remained below 100 for the second month in a row, at an average of 93 days. Stronger demand on the buying side of the market, an increase in cash-based transactions and the simplification of the distressed property transaction process are likely reasons for the decline.

Year-to-date figures continue to hold steady, with sales volume a strong 10% higher than it was a year ago, and the region’s median price gaining ground during the busy summer months to show a 6.5% uptick in pricing as compared to this point last year. 6,978 homes have sold at a median price of $190,555 thus far in 2012. At this time last year, 6,351 homes had sold at a median price of $178,844.

“As we heard from NAR’s Chief Economist Dr. Yun last month at the market update, our local market is being re-established on a firm foundation of sustainable sales and price growth—Charleston is outperforming many markets across the country, in terms of a consistent recovery” Koger said. “The pent-up demand caused by the trend of college students and young professionals returning to live at home rather than establishing their own residences should also provide an eager pool of buyers heading into the future” he added.
July AdjustmentPreliminary data reported for July 2012 indicated 972 homes sold at a median price of $205,000. Adjusted numbers now show 984 sales at a median price of $204,797.
Berkeley County
240 homes sold in Berkeley County last month at a median price of $173,945. Last August, 226 homes sold at a median price of $158,950. Again, the area bordered by Jedburg Road/Highway 17-A and College Park was the most active, with 57 sales at a median price of $154,000.
Charleston County
570 homes sold in Charleston County in August, at a median price of $234,950. Last August, 483 homes sold at a median price of $219,000. Mount Pleasant (the county’s largest geographic area) saw an increase in closings, with 200 homes sold at a median price of $299,625. West Ashley (outside of I-526) ranked the second most active area with 79 sales at a median price of $184,700.
Dorchester County
In August, 175 homes sold at a median price of $164,000. Last August the same number of homes sold, at a median price of $165,000—showing marked consistency in both sales and pricing this year in Dorchester County. Summerville/Ridgeville showed the most activity—75 homes sold at a median price of $182,850.

With 3,400 members, CTAR’s mission is to promote the highest standards of professionalism, ethics, education and technology, and to ensure that its members are the primary source for real estate services in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Only those who are members of the Association of REALTORS® and its parent organizations are called REALTORS®. To learn more, visit www.CharlestonRealtors.com.

Monday, April 9, 2012

 

Mount Pleasant Tops for DUI Arrests


Agency recognized for 411 arrests in 2011.

By Adam Crisp April 6, 2012

The Mount Pleasant Police Department has received state recognition for its high number of DUI arrests


The South Carolina Department of Public Safety recognized law enforcement officers and agencies Tuesday for their efforts in 2011 to enforce the state’s DUI laws and remove impaired drivers from South Carolina roadways.

Mount Pleasant, which made 411 DUI arrests in 2011, led the state in arrests for departments with 101 or more officers.

Agency of the Year (five categories based on size of agency):

1-10 officers: Bonneau Police Department, 33 DUI arrests

11-25 officers: Surfside Beach Police Department, 131 DUI arrests

26-50 officers: Clemson University Police Department, 66 DUI arrests

51-100 officers: Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office, 69 DUI arrests

101 or more officers: Mount Pleasant Police Department, 411 DUI arrests

Additionally, officers were given "DUI Angel" awards for their high number of DUI arrests.

BRONZE (10 to 24 DUI arrests)

Officer Kirill Misyuchenko

Officer Jacqui Pastick

Officer Ben Wells

Officer Mark Lamb

Officer William Decker

Officer Jason Brandon

GOLD (50 or more DUI arrests)

Officer A. J. Santos

Officer Joseph Zeitner

SCDPS presented awards to officers and agencies in several categories and held drawings for agencies to win equipment and vehicles during a ceremony that combined its 7th Annual DUI Enforcement and 2011 Law Enforcement DUI Challenge recognitions in Columbia.



Monday, January 16, 2012

DECEMBER RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE FIGURES CLOSE OUT A STRONG 2011


DECEMBER RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE FIGURES CLOSE OUT A STRONG 2011
Year to date numbers show sales growth, relative stability in median price

CHARLESTON, SC—(January 10, 2012) Posting the strongest December sales figures since 2006, the Charleston-area residential real estate market closes out a year of steady sales growth and celebrates the arrival of several positive indicators.
According to preliminary figures released by the Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS® (CTAR), 785 homes sold at a median price of $186,050 in December. This represents an increase of more than 100 sales and median price growth of just over 2% when compared to last December.

However, the best news lies in the year-to-date figures. The Charleston area will close out 2011 with at least a 6% increase in closed sales and a difference of just 3% in median price from 2010. “We anticipated the slight decline in median price, with the amount of distressed inventory in our market” said 2012 CTAR President Herb Koger. “However, seeing sales growth at a sustainable and healthy level—that was not encouraged by tax incentives—clearly demonstrates that there are buyers who understand the value of owning a home in the Charleston area” said Koger.

In 2011, 9,276 homes sold in the Charleston area, at a median price of $181,573. In 2010, 8,767 homes sold at a median price of $186,423.

“When we look at the positive indicators that developed throughout the year—growth in sales, relative stability in median price and a declining inventory—we see an extended period of positive movement and growth in our market, which leads me to believe we’ll see another year of slow, but healthy progression in 2012” said Koger. “While we’re on the right track, we may continue see some price softening as we keep working through our distressed inventory” he added.

Inventory continues to decline, with 6,904 homes listed as actively for sale in the MLS.

A final year in review report will be available next week on the Association’s website and Facebook page.

November Adjustment
Preliminary numbers reported for November 2011 indicated 648 homes sold at a median price of $191,500. Adjusted numbers now show 663 sales at an increased median price of $195,000.

BERKELEY COUNTY

With 194 sales at a median price of $169,702 in December, the residential real estate market in Berkeley County added to its impressive year-to-date totals.

2,219 homes sold in the County at a median price of $162,450 during the year—a 5% increase in sales and slight 2% decline in median price compared to 2010’s 2,112 sales at a median price of $165,457.In 2011, the most active area of the county was bordered by Jedburg Road-Highway 17A and College Park, with 523 sales at a median price of $156,290. The most affordable area of the county is Cross/St. Stephens/Bonneau, where 71 annual sales resulted in a median price of $69,000. The most expensive area continues to be Daniel Island, where 250 homes sold at a median price of $407,500.

CHARLESTON COUNTY
December figures completed a year of healthy sales growth and the ongoing correction of prices with 429 sales at a median price of $222,500.

Increasing affordability in Charleston County led to a market-leading 9% growth in sales during the year. 4,961 homes sold at a median price of $220,000 in 2011, as compared to 4,566 sales at a median price of $233,750 in 2010.

As the largest geographic area in the county, Mount Pleasant saw the largest number of closings in 2011, with 1,457 homes sold at a median price of $311,173. West Ashley (outside I-526 to Rantowles) was next, with 688 sales at a median price of $179,532. Sullivan’s Island is home to the most expensive property in the County, with 37 sales resulting in a median price of $1,335,000. The most affordable area of the County is North Charleston (inside I-526) where 199 homes sold at a median price of $57,000.

DORCHESTER COUNTY
128 homes sold at a median price of $151,750 in December, closing out a year of stability in Dorchester County.

Year-to-date figures show a less than 1% variance in sales and median price. In 2011, 1,778 homes sold at a median price of $160,000. In 2010, 1,794 homes sold at a median price of $159,125.

The Summerville/Ridgeville area was the most active, as well as the most expensive area of the County in 2011, as 820 sales resulted in a median price of $168,395. St. George/Harleyville was the most affordable region—46 sales at a median price of $84,200.