Quarter 1 Market Update

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2015 Q1 REPORT


THE MARKET IN THE CHARLESTON AREA



Johns Island & Wadmalaw Market Facts

A stunning contrast to more developed areas of Charletson, Johns Island is truly a diamond in the rough. One only needs to drive the lovely scenic roads to discover the charm of its maritime forests and unspoiled natural beauty. The second largest island on the East Coast (second only to Long Island NY), Johns Island was traditionally a planting community for early settlers of Charlestowne.

Days On Market

Total Sales 150 100

100

73

50

50

0

0 Q1 2014

141

150

116

Q1 2015

Days on Market

68

53 55 Cumula>ve Days on Market

Q1 2014

Average Sale Price $375,000 $300,000

$285,828

$329,126

Sold Price Per Sq3 $150

$134

$151

$100

$225,000 $150,000

Q1 2015

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$50

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $400,000

$300,000

$307,220 $293,320 $285,828

$346,204 $340,094 $329,126

Original List Price Final List Price Sold Price

$200,000

$100,000

Q1 2014

Q1 2015


featured properties |

john’s island

& wadmalaw island

1168 Pilot Boy Dan Ravenel

$2,095,000 3B 3.5b 4,872 SqFt 3.19 Acres

COMING SOON - SUMMER 2015

The Farms at Brickhouse Plantation H. Middleton Rutledge

$3,995,000 220 Acres

3980 River Road Dan Ravenel

$TBD

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James Island Market Facts

A well established community, James Island is a large island west of downtown Charleston, separated from West Ashley by the Stono River. This area offers a large selection of moderately priced single family homes, as well as apartments and condominiums. In exploring James Island, one will find numerous gems with deep water docks, along with moderately sized homes framed by ancient oaks and magnolia trees.

Days On Market

Total Sales 190

200

96

105

163

85

150

80

72

92 Days on Market

65 Cumula>ve Days on Market

45 100

Q1 2014

25

Q1 2015

Q1 2014

Average Sale Price $450,000 $350,000

$292,832

$348,930

$250,000 $150,000

Q1 2015

Sold Price Per Sq3 $200 $150

$149

$162

$100 Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$50

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $450,000

$350,000

$306,418 $303,669 $292,832

$365,548 $359,570 $348,930 Original List Price Final List Price

$250,000

$150,000

Sold Price

Q1 2014

Q1 2015


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West Ashley (inside 526) Market Facts

West Ashley is located across the Ashley River, to the west of Downtown Charleston. One of the early suburban developments in the area, West Ashley offers a number of historic neighborhoods built in the mid 20th century. Well located, being just minutes from downtown, West Ashley offers an array of moderately priced, often brick homes on ample sized lots, some on the water with marsh views.

Days On Market

Total Sales 200

125 93

100

0

87

116

101 66

75

78

Days on Market Cumula>ve Days on Market

Q1 2014

25

Q1 2015

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

Average Sale Price $300,000

$225,000

$150,000

$247,548

$225,868

Sold Price Per Sq3 $160 $153 $150

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$144

$140

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $300,000 $271,864

$250,000

$200,000

$266,958

$257,332 $247,548

$234,626 $225,868

Q1 2014

Original List Price Final List Price Sold Price

Q1 2015


significant sales in quarter 1 2015

4 Greenhill Street Sold by Jane Stoney Cook

SP $2,420,000 South of Broad

2701 Bayonne Street Sold by Ralph Mellard

SP $3,200,000 Sullivan’s Island

96 East Bay Street Sold by Casey Murphey

SP $1,200,000 South of Broad

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111 Halona Lane Sold by H. Middleton Rutledge

$2,515,000 Kiawah Island

7 Palmetto Road Sold by Ann Bacot Daughtridge

SP $1,020,000 Wappoo Heights

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Charleston Peninsula (Below Crosstown) Market Facts

Located on a peninsula between the Ashley and Cooper Rivers, Downtown Charleston is a bustling pedestrian city full of artists, businesspeople, students, and families. Cobblestone streets lined with live oaks lead to winding alleys full of charm. The famous Charleston gardens hide behind walls and iron gates, and magnificent parks such as White Point Gardens attract visitors from all over the world.

Days On Market

Total Sales 100

250

93

90

200

81

Q1 2014

100

Q1 2015

143

Q1 2014

Average Sale Price $1,000,000

$854,611

$847,659

$750,000

201

177

150

80 70

208

Days on Market Cumula>ve Days on Market

Q1 2015

Sold Price Per Sq3 $450

$409

$400

$353

$350 $300

$500,000

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$250

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $1,000,000

$917,319 $913,196 $900,000 $854,611

$800,000

Q1 2014

$906,908 $887,788 $847,659

Q1 2015

Original List Price Final List Price Sold Price


featured properties | downtown charleston

41 Tradd Street H. Middleton Rutledge

9 Legare Street Dan Ravenel

$2,695,000 3B 3.5b 3,200 SqFt

$3,395,000 8B 7.5b 7,412 SqFt

32 Prioleau Street, G Lenora White

$2,396,000 2B 2.5b 2,583 SqFt

49 Society Street Casey Murphey

$2,200,000 4B 4.5b 3,612 SqFt

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Mt. Pleasant (South of IOP Connector) Market Facts

Mt. Pleasant is located just north of downtown Charleston, and has many lovely homes in varied price ranges. Originally accessed via ferry and later two bridges, Mt. Pleasant is now a quick zip over the new Ravenel Bridge, completed in 2006. With this ease of access, Mt. Pleasant is quickly becoming the most popular spot for new residents in the Charleston area.

Days On Market

Total Sales 225

120

220

100

218

216

80

215 210

99 77

76

84

Cumula>ve Days on Market

60 Q1 2014

40

Q1 2015

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

Average Sale Price

$495,767

$500,000

Sold Price Per Sq3 $250 $203

$472,497

Days on Market

$217

$200 $150

$450,000

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$100

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $540,000

$525,669

$520,000 $500,000 $480,000

$515,710 $495,767

$490,338 $485,171

Final List Price

$472,497

Sold Price

$460,000 $440,000

Q1 2014

Original List Price

Q1 2015


featured properties | mt. pleasant NEW LISTING

1805 Shell Ring Circle Hayley Mitchell Smith

$685,000 5B 4.5b 3,842 SqFt

204 Live Oak Drive Jane Stoney Cook

$899,000 3B 2.5b 1,495 SqFt

UNDER CONTRACT

1982 Sandy Point Lane Lenora White

$4,225,000 5B 6+b 9,200 SqFt

429 Whilden Street Casey Murphey

$1,449,000 5B 4.5b 4,152 SqFt

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Sullivans Island Market Facts

Just past the fabulous shopping and dining in Mount Pleasant sits the historic Sullivan’s Island. This beachfront community is steeped in tradition, and has a deep respect for nature. Homes range in price and run from large beach front mansions to smaller deep water homes accessing the Intracoastal Waterway.

Days On Market

Total Sales 10

7

7

300

5

200

364

348

400

Days on Market

191 93

100 0

Q1 2014

0

Q1 2015

Q1 2014

Average Sale Price $2,500,000 $2,000,000

$1,696,675

$2,025,468

$520

$506

$500 $480

$1,000,000

$460 Q1 2014

Q1 2015

Sold Price Per Sq3

$1,500,000

$500,000

Cumula>ve Days on Market

Q1 2015

$440

$462

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $2,130,657 $2,109,086 $2,024,468

$2,250,000 $2,050,000 $1,850,000

$1,802,246 $ 1,785,104 $1,696,675

Original List Price

$1,650,000

Final List Price

$1,450,000

Sold Price

$1,250,000 $1,050,000 $850,000

Q1 2014

Q1 2015


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Chamber Music Charleston Charleston Library Society Charleston Heritage Symposium Charleston International Film Festival College of Charleston Alumni Awards Gala Charleston Affair Charleston Classic Cougar Club Charleston Preservation Society Charleston Symphony Orchestra Endowment through Coastal Community Foundation Footlight Players Rotary Club of Charleston South Carolina Historical Society Spoleto Festival USA Scholarship through the Cougar Club World Heritage Symposium

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Wild Dunes & Isle of Palms Market Facts

Originally known as Long Island, the Isle of Palms has properties from smaller condos to homes well over a million dollars. Originally developed in the early 20th century as a resort destination with a hotel, and built up mid century with numerous veterans dwellings, the Isle of Palms has blossomed into a full resort destination. The renowned Wild Dunes community situated at the north end of the island offers innumerable amenities including tennis, clubhouses, and a world renowned golf course right on the Intracoastal Waterway.

Days On Market

Total Sales 250

100

200

64

150

42

50

139

172

178

212 Days on Market

100

Cumula>ve Days on Market

50 0

Q1 2014

0

Q1 2015

Q1 2014

Average Sale Price $850,000

$832,305

Sold Price Per Sq3 $410

$800,000

$771,254

$750,000 $700,000

Q1 2015

$369

$385

$360 $310

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$260

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $1,000,000

$955,829 $909,350 $832,305

$800,000

$884,041 $836,168 $771,254

Original List Price Final List Price

$600,000

$400,000

Sold Price

Q1 2014

Q1 2015


featured property | isle of palms

35 23rd Avenue Ed Mitchell

$819,000 2B 2b 1,251 SqFt

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THE MARKET IN DOWNTOWN CHARLESTON


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South of Broad Market Facts

This area is defined as the lower section of the peninsula located to the south of Broad Street, a main thoroughfare bisecting the oldest part of the city. Broad Street houses many businesses including banks and real estate offices, as well as a large collection of art galleries. Just past Broad Street heading south are some of the stateliest historical mansions in South Carolina.

Days On Market

Total Sales 300

30

250

26

200

Q1 2014

137 Cumula=ve Days on Market

100 50

Q1 2015

Q1 2014

Average Sale Price $2,000,000

$1,729,246

$1,500,000

$1,466,409

$1,000,000 $500,000

Days on Market

150

22 20

172

245

209

Q1 2015

Sold Price Per Sq3 $600

$539 $469

$500 $400

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$300

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $2,000,000 $1,750,000

$1,884,112 $1,852,456 $1,729,246 $1,584,818 $1,539,409 $1,466,409

$1,500,000

Final List Price

$1,250,000

Sold Price

$1,000,000 $750,000

Original List Price

Q1 2014

Q1 2015


featured properties | south of broad

NEW LISTING

34 Lenwood Boulevard Dan Ravenel

1 King Street, #707 Ricky Hanckel

$1,349,000 3B 2.5b 2,503 SqFt

$1,155,000 2B 2b 1,539 SqFt

39 Ashley Avenue Helene Settle

$539,000 5B 2.5b 1,406 SqFt

301 Broad Street #3 Dan Ravenel

$539,000 2B 2.5b 1,406 SqFt

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Harleston Village Market Facts

Located to the southwest of downtown, Harleston Village is a diverse and vibrant area of Charleston. Originally owned by the widow Harleston, who created today’s neighborhoods and streets from her husbands farm land. One of the larger downtown neighborhoods, Harleston Village is minutes from The Battery and home to Colonial Lake, Cannon Park, Moultrie Park, and the City Marina.

Days On Market

Total Sales 30

200

21

127 127

20

112

136

Days on Market

100 10 0

Cumula=ve Days on Market

5 Q1 2014

0

Q1 2015

Q1 2014

Average Sale Price $632,595

$650,000 $600,000

$595,300

Sold Price Per Sq3 $350

$317

$336

$300 $250

$550,000 $500,000

Q1 2015

$200 Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$150

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $700,000

$669,648 $660,076

$657,560

$632,595

$617,000 $600,000

Original List Price

$595,300

Final List Price Sold Price

$500,000

Q1 2014

Q1 2015


featured development | harleston village

Halsey Park Casey Murphey

From $1,400,000 2B+

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French Quarter Market Facts

The French Quarter is well known in downtown Charleston for its cobblestone streets, lovely alleys and unique historical homes. Originally named for the large concentration of French Huguenots living here, the French Quarter has no lack of charms with the famous Church Street, Queen Street and fabulous renovated warehouses and pre-Revolutionary buildings.

Days On Market

Total Sales 10

800 600

5

5

552

612 Days on Market

400

3

99 99

200 0

Q1 2014

0

Q1 2015

Q1 2014

Average Sale Price $1,608,333

$2,000,000 $1,500,000

$1,078,000

$500,000

Q1 2015

Sold Price Per Sq3

$637

$640 $620

$1,000,000

Cumula>ve Days on Market

$605

$600 Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$580

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $2,000,000

$1,741,333 $1,741,333 $1,608,333

$1,500,000

Original List Price

$1,187,800 $1,223,800 $1,078,000

Final List Price

$1,000,000

$500,000

Sold Price

Q1 2014

Q1 2015


featured properties | french quarter

37 State Street H. Middleton Rutledge

$1,249,000 3B 3b 2,616 SqFt

32 Prioleau Street, G Lenora White

$2,395,000 2B 2.5b 2,583 SqFt

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Ansonborough Market Facts

Ansonborough is defined as the area between King and East Bay and George and Pinckney Streets just north of the historic market and Custom House. Rebuilt after the great fire of 1836, Ansonborough was the city’s first suburb and boasts some impressive historic homes which have undergone extensive restorations thanks to the work of the Historic Charleston Foundation.

Days On Market

Total Sales 9

10

7

325

5

225 125

0

399

425

Q1 2014

25

Q1 2015

107 114

$1,046,500

$1,000,000 $750,000 $500,000

Cumula=ve Days on Market

Q1 2014

Average Sale Price $1,250,000

Q1 2015

Sold Price Per Sq3

Q1 2014

$479

$500 $450

$642,500

Days on Market

212

$413

$400 Q1 2015

$350

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $1,250,000 $1,096,722 $1,072,944 $1,046,500 $1,000,000

Original List Price List Price

$750,000

$500,000

Sold Price

$642,500 $637,714 $623,429

Q1 2014

Q1 2015


around town...

THE LATEST ON THE COLONIAL LAKE RENOVATIONS Construction on Colonial Lake began on Monday, Jan. 19. The contractor, Wildwood Landscape Contractors, has been working diligently and there’s plenty of progress to report. A mid-20th century cement repair that was incompatible with the underlying tabby wall has now been removed from 75 percent of the seawall around the lake, and 100 percent of the seawall cap has been removed. The century-old brick arch drainage pipe under Ashley Avenue that provided the connection to the Ashley River is in the process of being reinforced. Next steps will be to install the water control structure that will allow for tidal management of the water levels in the lake and then the 30-inch pipe that will allow for an additional drainage inlet along Ashley Avenue can be installed. The park is closed for the duration of the construction but there are plenty of nearby parks perfect for running, playing with the kids or walking the dog. CharlestonParksConservancy.org

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Radcliffeborough Market Facts

Radcliffeborough is an area north of Harleston Village and offers some of the hippest new restaurants and bars located on Upper King Street. St Phillip Street is the main hub of the College of Charleston, with its 10,000 undergrad students.

Days On Market

Total Sales 10

300

9

9

200

9

8

8 8

Q1 2014

231 231 Days on Market 112 112

100 0

Q1 2015

Cumula>ve Days on Market Q1 2014

Average Sale Price $516,250

$520,000 $510,000 $500,000 $490,000

Q1 2015

Sold Price Per Sq3 $400

$312

$329

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$300 $499,722

$200

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$100

List Prices versus Sold Prices $600,000 $557,625 $549,625 $537,556 $526,889 $500,000

$516,250

$499,722

Original List Price Final List Price Sold Price

$400,000

Q1 2014

Q1 2015


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Renaissance Farms Dan Ravenel

$3,395,000 220 Acres

Round O Road Elisabeth McClellan

$995,000 329 Acres

The Farms at Brickhouse Plantation H. Middleton Rutledge

$3,995,000 220 Acres

Holly Hill Equestrian Center Jane Stoney Cook

$2,500,000 153.8 Acres

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Canonborough & Elliotborough Market Facts

Cannonborough and Elliotborough are located above Morris and Bee Streets on the Peninsula and house a large portion of Charleston’s student population. Well located for walking access to the College of Charleston, Medical University and also to Upper King Street’s restaurants and bars, this area is a lively urban mix of age groups.

Total Sales

Days On Market

5

37 37

40 3

30

3

25 25

Days on Market

20 Cumula>ve Days on Market

10 0

Q1 2014

0

Q1 2015

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

Average Sale Price

$471,667

$500,000

Sold Price Per Sq3 $300

$240

$400,000 $300,000 $200,000

$186,333

$200 $118

$100,000 $-­‐

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$100

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $600,000

$501,667 $478,333 $471,667

$500,000 $400,000 $300,000 $200,000

Original List Price Final List Price

$206,250 $206,250 $186,333

Sold Price

$100,000 $-­‐

Q1 2014

Q1 2015


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Have you ever thought about the benefits of buying a home as opposed to renting one? Some may say that renting is much easier, low maintenance and less stressful, but if you are financially able to buy a home and instead opt to rent you may be missing out on one of the nation’s easiest ways to build wealth and a strong financial basis. When renting a property, you are giving your rent to the owner, who then pays his/her mortgage, taxes and insurance, and maintenance costs with your money. This is great for your landlord, as it covers the costs of owning the home. Landlords are typically responsible for repairs and major expenses to maintain the home. In contrast, when you commit to buying a house, you can put that same money into paying off your own mortgage, taxes, insurance, and maintenance. This allows for you to use the “rent money” you would be paying to increase the equity you have invested in your home. You want to make your hard-earned money work for you, and a great way to do that is by paying off your own mortgage loan. You save on moving costs, because you are in control of when and if you choose to move, and, over time, your home should increase in value to further put you in the black. There are also tax incentives to owning your own home. The lions share of each mortgage payment is interest, particularly at the beginning of your loan. This mortgage is fully tax-deductible which helps your personal bottom line over time. Depending on your tax bracket, you could be saving thousands in taxes every year. Additionally, if you own your own business or are self employed you may qualify for a home office deduction, which allows you to deduct a portion of expenses relating to ownership including utilities. Speak with a tax advisor to find out more about opportunities to reduce your tax liability through homeownership. Now is a great time to buy because interest rates are still low, but are slated to rise in the coming months. It is important to understand the impact of interest rates on your purchasing power, because one minor interest rate hike can increase payments significantly enough that you must change your real estate price range entirely. Find out more from your real estate agent and mortgage broker today on why homeownership is the way to wealth!!

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Wagener Terrace & Hampton Park Market Facts

Wagener Terrace is a suburban area with marsh views and numerous well located, moderately priced homes. Hampton Park gains its name from the large green space in its center which was a world fair site in 1900.

Days On Market

Total Sales 17

60

16

16

54 46

14

Cumula>ve Days on Market

30 20

Q1 2015

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

Average Sale Price $450,000

$350,000

$250,000

Days on Market

40

14

Q1 2014

55

50

15

13

52

Sold Price Per Sq3 $250

$205

$230

$352,493 $150

$310,219

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$50

Q1 2014

b

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $378,379 $368,379

$400,000 $320,644 $328,431 $310,219

$352,493

$300,000

Original List Price Final List Price

$200,000

$100,000

Sold Price

Q1 2014

Q1 2015


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5718 Captain Kidd Road H. Middleton Rutledge

330 Moon Tide Lane Georgia Nettles

$1,288,900 4B 4.5b 4,500 SqFt

$875,000 1.09 Acres

2205 Pinopolis Road Marcia Guthrie

$1,400,000 5B 4.5b 5,608 SqFt

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Wraggborough Market Facts

Wraggborough is an area north of Ansonborough which features lovely ancient oaks and parks alongside well constructed, historic homes in a variety of price ranges. Originally owned by the Wragg family and divided among the descendents, it is home to the Charleston Museum which is the oldest museum in America.

Days On Market

Total Sales 5

150

4

103

3

100

95

58

35

50 0

Q1 2014

0

Q1 2015

Q1 2014

$650,000

$640,000 $620,000

$384

$400 $274

$200

$600,000 $580,000

Sold Price Per Sq3 $300

$614,750

Cumula>ve Days on Market

Q1 2015

Average Sale Price $660,000

Days on Market

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

$100

Q1 2014

Q1 2015

List Prices versus Sold Prices $800,000 $699,750 $663,250 $614,750

$668,000 $668,000 $650,000

$600,000

Original List Price Final List Price Sold Price

$400,000

Q1 2014

Q1 2015


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