Home sales in Charleston during July 18-24, 2021

Home sales in Charleston during July 18-24, 2021
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According to BlockShopper.com, there were seven reported residential sales in Charleston for the week of July 18-24, 2021. The median sale price was $510,000 and the median property tax bill was $3,603 for the previous twelve months.

994 Stono River Drive
$379,000
Property Tax (2019): $3,602.64
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.95%
Buyer: Jonathan James Ward
Seller: Michael Motsinger

81 Ashley Ave.
$675,000
Property Tax (2019): $6,861.84
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.02%
Buyer: Daniel M. Kayne
Seller: Kelsey L Puddington

2015 Izard Court
$510,000
Property Tax (2019): $1,797.21
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.35%
Buyer: Jordan R. Bowers
Seller: John F. Peak

10 Charlestowne Court
$810,000
Property Tax (2019): $8,051.45
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.99%
Buyer: Kathryn Breenan
Seller: Robert O. Bowers

2007 Covey Lane
$129,900
Property Tax (2019): $484.07
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.37%
Buyer: Ellenbee Properties LLC
Seller: Bryan W Hunter

18 Carson Drive
$330,000
Property Tax (2019): $958.17
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.29%
Buyer: Maria H. Jenkins
Seller: Catherine Byrne

76 Society St.
$950,000
Property Tax (2019): $12,891.36
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.36%
Buyer: Seth Schachter
Seller: Frank Xavier Resch II



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