Cities/Towns with the fastest-growing home prices in the Charleston, South Carolina Lowcountry region
By Mark A. Leon
The real estate frenzy spurred by the coronavirus pandemic continues, though at a slower pace. Buyers are still competing for a limited supply of housing, driving up prices for affordable properties.
The typical home value in the United States was $360,385 in October, 2.4% higher than the year before.
Increasing mortgage rates have slowed growth, with prices even declining in some places. But some areas are still seeing price jumps compared to the year before.
Stacker compiled a list of cities with the most expensive homes in the Charleston-North Charleston, SC metro area using data from Zillow. Charts show the monthly typical home value since January 2018. There is a link below this list with all the metrics factored into compiling this list.
#30 – Folly Beach, SC (5-Year Change: +$585,328 / 100.4%)
#29 – Ladson, SC (5-Year Change: +$109,195 / +54.5%)
#28 – Lincolnville, SC (5-Year Change: +$117,569 / +60.6%)
#27 – Jamestown, SC (5-Year Change: +$78,691 / +41.7%)
#26 – Goose Creek, SC (5-Year Change: +$113,215 / +56.1%)
#25 – Moncks Corner, SC (5-Year Change: +$121,807 / +50.8%)
#24 – North Charleston, SC (5-Year Change: +$124,108 / +68.5%)
#23 – Bonneau, SC (5-Year Change: +$118,953 / +54.8%)
#22 – Reevesville, SC (5-Year Change: +$69,050 / +45.6%)
#21 – Adams Run, SC (5-Year Change: +$104,375 / +56.6%)
#20 – Ridgeville, SC (5-Year Change: +$125,399 / +48.3%)
#19 – Hanahan, SC (5-Year Change: +$153,714 / +60.2%)
#18 – Hollywood, SC (5-Year Change: +$193,580 / +64.7%)
#17 – Saint George, SC (5-Year Change: +$81,539 / +48.8%)
#16 – Ravenel, SC (5-Year Change: +$212,514 / +71.8%)
#15 – McClellanville, SC (5-Year Change: +$178,000 / +82.0%)
#14 – Huger, SC (5-Year Change: +$179,636 / +53.0%)
#13 – Dorchester, SC (5-Year Change: +$97,275 / +47.3%)
#12 – Pinopolis, SC (5-Year Change: +$168,584 / +49.7%)
#11 – Harleyville, SC (5-Year Change: +$90,870 / +53.5%)
#10 – Charleston, SC (5-Year Change: +$231,884 / +70.3%)
#9 – Awendaw, SC (5-Year Change: +$297,993 / +71.2%)
#8 – Meggett, SC (5-Year Change: +$336,399 / +78.3%)
#7 – Mount Pleasant, SC (5-Year Change: +$376,210 / +81.6%)
#6 – Seabrook Island, SC (5-Year Change: +$517,272 / +114.9%)
#5 – Wadmalaw Island, SC (5-Year Change: +$316,803 / +86.5%)
#4 – Edisto Beach, SC (5-Year Change: +$352,735 / +93.1%)
#3 – Isle of Palms, SC (5-Year Change: +$832,074 / +108.4%)
#2 – Kiawah Island, SC (5-Year Change: +$1,027,934 / +111.2%)
#1 – Sullivan’s Island, SC (5-Year Change: +$2,294,145 / +129.3%)
Click HERE for full study results and measurements for each city/town.
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