• We love numbers

    We love numbers,Ute Appleby

    Just some numbers:                                              Currently ACTIVE             SOLD  year-to-date   Charleston County:    2,506 properties                7,356 properties   Berkeley County:        1,103 properties                 3,767 properties

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  • Top 11 Interesting Facts about Charleston Real Estate NOW!

    Top 11 Interesting Facts about Charleston Real Estate NOW!,Ute Appleby

                                  WHAT’s in the numbers! Curious about what is available in REAL ESTATE in the greater Charleston area:I checked on some facts this morning. There are: 5,618 active listings and of those,  4,360 single family homes and 1,028 attached homes like condos/townhomes 13

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  • News and Numbers

    News and Numbers,Ute Appleby

    Ute-Lisa Appleby .."accent on real estate.." News, Numbers, and Events - March 2019 - volume 5 March 2019 - Market Info Mount Pleasant    *  average supply in 1/2018: 2.8 mo     * average supply in 2/2019: 3.2 mo * average sales price 1/2018: 425K      * average sales price 2/2019: 525K * aver

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  • News & Numbers & Events - volume 8

    News & Numbers & Events - volume 8,Ute Appleby

                                                Ute-Lisa Appleby .."accent on real estate.."                                            News, Numbers, and Events                                                                               What's on the market today? Looking for a horse farm: there

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  • New, numbers and events - volume 10

    New, numbers and events - volume 10,Ute Appleby

    Ute-Lisa Appleby .."accent on real estate.." News, Numbers, and Events Jan thru March 2019 - Market InfoJust some interesting stats: Showings per listing:      6 showings before under contractInventory:                       3.7 monthsDays on the market:      24 daysAverage price p. sqft:    $1

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  • Top five reasons to sell your home in 2019

    Top five reasons to sell your home in 2019,Erin Eisele

    If you are a homeowner currently on the fence on whether to sell, I encourage you to act now and strike while the iron is hot. You may have noticed that home prices have continued to increase steadily over the past few years, but experts are predicting these days may be numbered. Here are the top fi

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  • Market Snapshot

    Market Snapshot,Margaret Marcoe

    Charleston continues to grow leaps and bounds. The area is on track to have the highest number of closings ever, surpassing 2017's record of just under 18,000 home sales. With numerous corporate additions including Volvo and Mercedes-Benz, plus national media recognition like being awarded the #1 U

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  • Homes are Selling in Charleston Despite the Virus!

    Homes are Selling in Charleston Despite the Virus!,Donna Andreano

    Now that you have time to read my blog post I thought I'd let you know about the listing statistics in the Charleston Tri-County Area. I listed a home for sale on Thursday 4/2 and it received multiple offers and we had a ratified contract on Monday the 6th. You can see on the chart below on one day

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  • April showers bring May flowers...and record-breaking real estate numbers here in Charleston

    April showers bring May flowers...and record-breaking real estate numbers here in Charleston,Margaret Marcoe

    Amazingly enough, even with the pandemic, Charleston has been shattering real estate records this month. This May, we recorded the highest number of residential properties to go under contract ever. In its history, Charleston has only seen two weeks with 450+ homes go under contract; 452 homes one

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  • Flash Update of the Charleston Real Estate Market

    Flash Update of the Charleston Real Estate Market,Erin Eisele

    Join me, Erin Eisele, of AgentOwned Realty for a two-minute flash update of the Charleston real estate market. This snapshot highlights the residential properties that went under contract this past week. Tune in and discover why the Charleston market remains strong. Call me today to talk about th

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  • Lawns and shrubs usually rest in winter, like residential real estate - NOT this year!

    Lawns and shrubs usually rest in winter, like residential real estate - NOT this year!,Mark Wetherell

    Typically real estate rests in winter, after an often hectic spring. Folks have other things in mind besides making a move. This year is decidedly different! Sales are strong, and with a shortage of homes available for sale, prices are rising instead of slipping back. 2020 was a record year, with Pa

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