July 2021: Mount Pleasant experienced a 21.5% increase in median home prices

July 2021: Mount Pleasant experienced a 21.5% increase in median home prices
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The median sale price of a home sold in July 2021 in Mount Pleasant rose by $97,500 while total sales decreased by 50.6%, according to BlockShopper.com.

In July 2021, there were 129 homes sold, with a median sale price of $550,000 – a 21.5% increase over the $452,500 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were 261 homes sold in Mount Pleasant in July 2020.

The median sales tax in Mount Pleasant for the most recent year with available data, 2019, was $1,817, approximately 0.3% of the median home sale price for July 2021.

The following table compares Mount Pleasant to other Charleston County cities with similar median sale prices in July 2021:

City July 2021 Home Sales July 2020 Home Sales % change (Total Home Sales) July 2021 Median Sales Price July 2020 Median Sales Price % change (Median Sales Price)
Ravenel 1 2 -50% $585,000 $357,500 63.6%
Edgewater Park 1 0 $580,000 $0
Laurel Park 2 1 100% $570,500 $170,000 235.6%
Sullivan’s Island 2 2 0% $562,500 $2,307,500 -75.6%
Hollywood 2 5 -60% $562,450 $190,300 195.6%
Mount Pleasant 129 261 -50.6% $550,000 $452,500 21.5%
Plantation Estates 1 0 $549,000 $0
Adams Run 1 3 -66.7% $508,000 $153,000 232%
James Island 16 24 -33.3% $391,500 $336,500 16.3%
Cedar Springs 2 2 0% $387,750 $309,000 25.5%
Charleston 163 348 -53.2% $385,550 $314,370 22.6%


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