January 2010: Charleston Area Residential
Real Estate Market Continues to Show
Improvement
CHARLESTON, SC—(February 10, 2010)
Preliminary data from the Charleston Trident
Association of REALTORS® (CTAR) shows 416
homes sold in the Charleston region in
January, at a median price of $193,500.
“2010 looks to be off to a great start.
It’s clear that in terms of median home
prices, we’re heading in the right
direction. While we don’t expect median
prices will make huge gains this year, they
should remain relatively stable as we work
our way through an inventory that is still
larger than usual” said Jeremy Willits, 2010
President of the Association.
At the close of the month, there were
9,171 homes actively listed for sale with
the Charleston Trident Multiple Listing
Service, a 13% decrease from January of
2009, when there were 10,636 homes on the
market.
JANUARY
HISTORICAL SALES
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“preliminary
number” indicates all sales posted
within 10 days following the close
of the month
“adjusted number” indicates the
final number after all sales have
been posted
JANUARY HISTORICAL MEDIAN SALES
PRICES |
 |
“preliminary
number” indicates the value within
10 days following the close of the
month
“adjusted number” indicates the
final value after all sales have
been posted |
BERKELEY COUNTY
Preliminary numbers for January
2010 in Berkeley County show 82 sales at a
median price of $161,000. Final numbers for
January 2009 recorded 117 properties
changing hands at a median price of
$161,996.
CHARLESTON COUNTY
Charleston County led the region with the
largest sales and price increases.
Preliminary data for January 2010 shows 231
closed sales at a median price of
$245,000. Final numbers for January 2009
show 210 properties sold at a median price
of $234,950.
DORCHESTER COUNTY
Preliminary data shows 81
properties sold at a median price of
$150,000 in January 2010 in Dorchester
County. In January 2009, final numbers show
91 homes sold at a median price of $160,000.