Median home prices in Ladson rose to $217,500 in July 2021

Median home prices in Ladson rose to 7,500 in July 2021
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The median sale price of a home sold in July 2021 in Ladson rose by $82,500 while total sales increased by 60%, according to BlockShopper.com.

In July 2021, there were eight homes sold, with a median sale price of $217,500 – a 61.1% increase over the $135,000 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were five homes sold in Ladson in July 2020.

The median sales tax in Ladson for the most recent year with available data, 2019, was $595, approximately 0.3% of the median home sale price for July 2021.

The following table compares Ladson 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)
Charleston 163 348 -53.2% $385,550 $314,370 22.6%
Drayton 2 2 0% $357,500 $349,500 2.3%
Church Creek 1 1 0% $326,500 $272,000 20%
Long Branch Estates 1 2 -50% $320,000 $314,000 1.9%
Summerville 6 13 -53.8% $295,000 $217,000 35.9%
McClellanville 3 2 50% $290,000 $487,000 -40.5%
Capri Isles 1 1 0% $285,000 $302,000 -5.6%
North Charleston 56 133 -57.9% $230,000 $192,000 19.8%
Ladson 8 5 60% $217,500 $135,000 61.1%
Fenwick Hills 1 1 0% $125,000 $290,000 -56.9%
Ponderosa 3 1 200% $110,000 $225,000 -51.1%


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