BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.–According to preliminary data recently released by the Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS®, home sales are on the rise in Berkeley County.
The agency reported that 248 homes sold at a median price of $176,601 in Berkeley County for the month of March.
“As the spring buying season begins, the expected trend has continued—a small but sustainable increase in sales” said 2014 CTAR President Corwyn Melette. “The additional inventory will result in more interested buyers and help keep our market stable over the next few months. The substantial sales gains this month in Berkeley County were supported by a concentration of activity in the new Cane Bay Plantation and Daniel Island as well” said Melette.
Last March, 201 homes sold at a median price of $168,000. The most active area in the county was in the North area bordered by Jedburg Road, Highway 17A and College Park, with 59 sales at a median price of $171,500.
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