Charleston home prices rise in January 2017

Charleston home prices rise in January 2017
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The median sale price of a home sold in January 2017 in Charleston rose by $16,400 while total sales increased by 19.5%, according to BlockShopper.com.

In January 2017, there were 190 homes sold, with a median sale price of $283,400 – a 6.1% increase over the $267,000 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were 159 homes sold in Charleston in January 2016.

The median sales tax in Charleston for the most recent year with available data, 2015, was $1,430, approximately 0.5% of the median home sale price for January 2017.

The following table compares Charleston to other Charleston County cities with similar median sales prices in January 2017:

City Jan. 2017 Home Sales Jan. 2016 Home Sales % change (Total Home Sales) Jan. 2017 Median Sales Price Jan. 2016 Median Sales Price % change (Median Sales Price)
Mount Pleasant 103 113 -8.8% $353,000 $378,000 -6.6%
McClellanville 3 1 200% $349,000 $774,500 -54.9%
Chesterfield 1 0 $335,000 $0
North Pine Point 1 0 $318,000 $0
James Island 20 26 -23.1% $300,443 $246,100 22.1%
Charleston 190 159 19.5% $283,400 $267,000 6.1%
Riverland Terrace 2 4 -50% $266,000 $335,000 -20.6%
Awendaw 1 1 0% $244,000 $120,000 103.3%
Landsdowne 1 0 $240,000 $0
Edisto Island 3 3 0% $239,362 $305,000 -21.5%
Secessionville Acres 2 0 $193,000 $0


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