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Real Estate - Residential

Public hearing draws concerns, support for Johns Island development

A handful of residents came out Tuesday to express concerns about traffic, pollution and increased property taxes. Others spoke about benefits of the proposed 2,000-acre Kiawah River Plantation development, including the new hotels it would bring and housing targeted toward people working nearby.  Read More...

Kiawah River Plantation moving through county approval process

Across South Carolina, foreclosures decrease by more than 10% in October

Residential real estate sales up 31% from 2008 in Charleston area

Foreclosures up 17% in October in Charleston region

Clemson University, USC in top half of college town affordability index

Charleston Realtors hope tax credit extension boosts market

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









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