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Summerville Sc Articles

 

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In the past several years, Summerville, SC has attracted the attention of many home buyers. In fact, it has become one of the most demanded areas to live in all of Charleston. So, why do so many buyers choose Summerville? I've listed below six of the main reasons people choose to relocated (or remain) in the area.

Summerville, SC does not have nearly the selection of townhouses compared to houses. This relatively low supply is a result of the low demand: most buyers for the Summerville area want houses rather than condos or townhouses. However, there are several good options to consider if you're looking at buying a townhouse. I've 6 of the most popular townhouse communities in Summerville right now.

The Summerville real estate market has seen a surge in demand from home buyers in the past few years. During this time, the areas closest to downtown Charleston and the beaches (such as James Island, Mt. Pleasant, and West Ashley) saw such a high rate of appreciation that the areas quickly became unaffordable to most home buyers. However, Summerville continues to be a relatively affordable real estate market compared to Charleston as well as to the rest of the state of South Carolina.

Whether you're a teacher, parent, or investor, Summerville real estate may be a good option for you to consider. While buyers avoid some of the other Charleston areas because of the schools, buyers flock to live in the Dorchester II school district in Summerville.

In Summerville, the market for buying condos is considerably different than other Charleston areas because buyers choose affordability. It is best to stay under $175K so that you don't buy a condo that is priced higher than the market can support. In this article you'll find some of the most popular condo communities in Summerville, SC.

If you're considering buying a home in Summerville, SC, be sure to keep in mind resale value down the road. With the steadily increasing demand from home buyers, the house you purchase may very well be one of the most important investments you'll ever make.

Summerville tends to be one of home buyers' top choices of areas to live in the greater Charleston area. This small town is located further inland, which means that land is more affordable. Downtown Charleston is about a 40 minute drive, and the closest beach is less than an hour away.

During the first quarter of 2010 (January through the end of March), 322 homes sold in Summerville, SC. The average days on market (DOM) was 86, and the median sales price for these was $150,000. Get more statistics on the Summerville real estate market in this article.

Many buyers interested in Summerville, SC real estate want to live either on a golf course or in a golfing community. The list of golf communities in the Summerville area is short - there are only three - especially compared to some of the other areas in Charleston. However, Summerville also has some of the most affordable homes in this category. After all, you cannot live on a golf course for under $300,000 anywhere else in Charleston! I've included the three communities below in order of popularity along with some more information about each.

Summerville, SC is one of the most affordable cities in the Charleston metro area for buying a home. As a result, it attracts many of Charleston's first time home buyers. If you're one of the many home buyers in this category, here are some tips to help make your first home investment successful.

The $200-300K price range is ideal for the Summerville, SC real estate market. Because of Summerville's relative affordability, buyers can find the home of their dreams in this price range. These 5 neighborhoods will be great places to see this first hand to show how much home you can get for the money.

The vast majority of homes for sale in Summerville are newer. If you're looking for a new construction home, this trend is good news! Buyers wanting new homes will have a much easier time finding what they want compared to buyers wanting older homes simply because there is a larger selection of homes more recently built. In this article I've included some of the most popular neighborhoods with new homes.

In all of these neighborhoods, you'll find houses for sale under $150,000. I've listed the communities in order of their affordability - from least expensive to most expensive. By each community I've also put the starting price for the current homes for sale.

Whether you're looking for something to do or are simply trying to learn more about the area, you'll find in this article 7 of the top things to do in Summerville, SC.

We get a lot of questions about schools in Charleston, SC – especially from home buyers relocating to Charleston. When clients tell us they want to be in a good public school district, we give them some of the resources we’ve collected over the years. Most of these are school district websites along with various sites devoted to school rankings for the Charleston area and for the state.

Most home buyers in the Summerville real estate market are looking in the $150,000 to $200,000 price range. There are over 45 neighborhoods with homes for sale in this price bracket right now, but I've narrowed my list down to the top 8 communities.

Although Summerville, SC is mostly made up of new home communities, you will still be able to find a good selection of neighborhoods with older homes if you know where to look. In this article you will find some of the most popular neighborhoods for buyers looking at older and historic homes.

People moving to Charleston, SC often have questions about where to live (or where to invest). As a real estate agent I always ask them, “What are you looking for?” In order to help people who are relocating to the Charleston area, I have organized my suggestions into 7 answers.

Many people like to retire somewhere warm, and with plenty of fun things to do. The sub-tropic climate of South Carolina, and the historic charm of Charleston in particular, make this area an appealing choice.

This article looks at statistics for real estate showing appointments for the past two months. The number of showings is a good indicator for seeing activity from Charleston, SC home buyers.

 
 
 

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