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Real Estate - Residential

Charleston Realtors hope tax credit extension boosts market

housing parachute Charleston-area real estate agents say Congress’s decision to extend and expand the first time home buyer tax credit could help prop up the housing market through the typically slower winter months. The $8,000 tax credit for first time home buyers was set to expire Nov. 30. President Barack Obama signed the new measure into law today. Read More...

Less than 1% of Charleston MSA in foreclosure in third quarter

Appraisers: Foreclosures’ impact varies

Value judgment: Real estate industry finds flaws in new appraisal rules

Statewide home sales drop slightly in September

Dorchester foreclosures drop 21% in Q3

Foreclosures up 11% in Q3 across South Carolina

Area home sales up 6%, median price continues downward slide

Report ties apartment vacancy recovery to employment numbers

Charleston County delinquent tax sale starts Monday with increase in properties

Charleston home sales down 17.3% from July to August; state sales down 5.6%

Summer home sales trail off in August

Foreclosures in S.C. increase by less than 2% in August

Report to profile efforts to stabilize Charleston neighborhoods in foreclosure distress

Resource center providing clinics on mortgage loan modifications









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