Syndicate content Get the feed and stay current | Login to subscribe to e-mail notifications on this topic.

home sales


Page index
Edit this wiki

About this Charleston topic

All section topics on TheDigitel are wikis that are made available to the public for editing and improvement.

Know a lot about this topic? Can you share a list of the best local businesses in the field? Then, please do.
Sales are up, and the number of homes sitting on the market is falling: The Post and Courier's Jim Parker has put together a sunny look at the current state of home sales in the Charleston metro area. More

Home sales in Charleston saw quite the surge in November, but industry experts warn that the increase is not a lasting trend. More

Charleston-area home sales jumped 31 percent in the month of October as buyers took advantage of a temporary extension of the $8,000 federal tax credit. More

A guaranteed 3,800 full time jobs plus support jobs. If you don't think that won't be a boon to local home sales, well, I don't know what else to tell you. More

The Charleston Trident Association of Realtors are reporting that home sales in July were slightly higher this year than last -- something that hasn't happened in a long time. More

The James Simmons House at 37 Meeting St. sold today for $7.375 million. More

The median price of a home sold in the Charleston area slid some 7% this November, compared to 2007's November. But, those homes generally sold faster, being on the market for some 105 days. More

Though the problem has lagged behind other states (like Florida and California) local foreclosure rates have shot up by some 59 percent over the last year. Some 871 foreclosure lawsuits were filed in the tri-county area from January through March. More

There's plenty of great Charleston content out there, but it's ever harder to find -- Charleston's TheDigitel is the only place to get linked to the best Charleston content and events.

Did you know

Charleston's TheDigitel was founded in 2008 as a better way for you to keep up on what's happening in the local community.

User login