Bi-Monthly MLS Statistics for Tri-County Charleston

Posted by Lee and Katherine Keadle on Tuesday, December 11th, 2012 at 1:59pm.


The MLS stats are in for November 16-30, 2012. When comparing YTD (Year to Date) numbers for 2011 and 2012, here are the findings:

These numbers show that the Charleston real estate market as a whole is recovering well. If we focus on specific areas, here’s what we find:

You’ll find that in general this past year, the beaches have not performed as well as other areas of Charleston. Economists and other real estate experts expect that these areas will be some of the last sections of the Charleston market to recover – partly because of the higher price ranges and partly because these are usually second homes. In other words, most home buyers who are looking to relocate for a job, move up to a bigger primary home, or purchase their first home are not looking at the beaches (and these groups make up the majority of home buyers right now).