QUARTER 1, 2016 REAL ESTATE 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.
Number of Sales 270 220 170 120 70 20
Average Days On Market
118
54
135 50
Q1 2015
30
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Average Sale Price $400,000
65
70
Sold Price Per SqFt
$329,557 $ 317,799
$270 $220 $170 $120 $70 $20
$300,000 $200,000 $100,000 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2016
$151 $150
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $400,000 $350,000
$346,145 $340,139 $329,557
$300,000
$346,102 $329,850 $317,799
$250,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
Original List Price Final List Price Sold Price
featured properties |
4257 Wild Turkey Way Casey Murphey & Dan Ravenel
3561 Legareville Road Jane Stoney Cook & Joanie Lucas
johns island
$3,555,000 5B 6.5+b 6,087 SqFt 3.25 Acres
$1,849,000 31 Acres
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James Island & Folly Beach 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.
Number of Sales 224
270 220 170 120 70 20
Average Days On Market
233
90 66
70 Q1 2015
50
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Average Sale Price $400,000
99
110
Sold Price Per SqFt
$365,949 $323,901
$270 $220 $170 $120 $70 $20
$300,000 $200,000 $100,000 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2016
$176
Q1 2015
$189
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $400,000
$387,884 $378,747 $365,949 $337,184 $332,850 $323,901
$300,000
Original List Price Final List Price Sold Price
$200,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
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folly beach
1606 E. Ashley Ave Marcia Guthrie
$1,169,000 4B 4b 3,420 SqFt
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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.
Number of Sales
Average Days On Market 70
270 220 170 120 70 20
117
Q1 2015
130
50
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt
$ 267,009 $247,065
$270 $220 $170 $120 $70 $20
$200,000 $100,000 Q1 2015
58
60
Average Sale Price $300,000
66
Q1 2016
$152
Q1 2015
$158
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $550,000
$450,000
$464,410 $451,313 $438,466
$542,302 $525,642 $509,853
Original List Price Final List Price Sold Price
$350,000 Q4 2014 Q4 2015
featured properties |
13 Johnson Road Dan Ravenel
the crescent | west ashley
$5,900,000 5B 6.5b 8,260 SqFt
SOLD!
7 Johnson Road H. Middleton Rutledge
Sales Price $2,200,000 4B 4.5b 4,624 SqFt
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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.
Number of Sales 92
95 90
200 83
85
Average Days On Market
80
102 100
75 Q1 2015
$1,000,000
0
Q1 2016
Average Sale Price $830,569 $748,662
$500,000
143
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt $500 $407 $400
$394
$300 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $1,000,000 $884,211 $867,547 $830,569 $800,000
Original List Price $814,366 $792,366 $748,662
$600,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
Final List Price Sold Price
featured properties | downtown charleston
6 Lockwood Blvd Joanie Lucas
$2,299,000 3B 4.5b 3,764 SqFt
49 Society Street Casey Murphey
71 Anson Street Dan Ravenel
$5,500,000 5B 5.5b 6,919 SqFt
281 E. Bay Marcia Guthrie
$1,745,000 4B 4.5b 3,612 SqFt
$685,000 1B 1b 1,140 SqFt
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Kiawah Island & Seabrook Island
Kiawah Island is a privately owned beach and golf resort located on a barrier island 15 miles south of Charleston, South Carolina. The island is lined with 10 miles of pristine beaches and approximately 10,000 acres of natural woodlands. Seabrook Island, wholly owned by its residents, is also a gated island which offers lush maritime forests, a top rate tennis facility, two championship golf courses and a full service equestrian center. Seabrook also offers one of the widest beaches on the East Coast.
Number of Sales 60 30
40
Average Days On Market 245
200
20
100
0 Q1 2015
0
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Average Sale Price $1,100,000
279
300
43
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt $298
$778,502 $634,756
$300
$600,000
$284
$250
$100,000
$200 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $850,000
$860,983 $820,760 $778,502
$650,000
$728,705 $689,533 $634,756
Original List Price Final List Price Sold Price
$450,000 $250,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
featured properties | kiawah & seabrook
2628 Seabrook Island Rd Chasen McCall
$735,000 4B 3.5b 3,275 SqFt
3147 Marshgate Lane H. Middleton Rutledge
$6,500,000 4B 5.5b 6,483 SqFt
1161 Oyster Catcher Court Dan Ravenel
$4,000,000 6B 5.5b 6,572 SqFt
2731 Jenkins Point Road Lenora White & David Crump
$3,999,000 5B 4.5b 4,800 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.
Number of Sales 250
219
Average Days On Market
233
200
200
100 Q1 2015
69
0
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Average Sale Price $600,000
76
100
150
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt $300
$ 526,723 $495,302
$250 $400,000
$216 $233
$200 $150
$200,000
$100 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $600,000 $550,000 $500,000
$525,164 $515,250 $495,302
$569,769 $547,565 $526,723
Original List Price Final List Price
$450,000
Sold Price
$400,000 $350,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
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4257 Wild Turkey Way Casey Murphey & Dan Ravenel
Botany Bay Island Ruthie Ravenel
$3,550,000 5B 6+b 6,087 SqFt
$500,000 +/- 1 Acre
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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.
Number of Sales 14
15
Average Days On Market 200
7
10
100
5 0 Q1 2015
0
Q1 2016
Average Sale Price $2,500,000
116
93
$2,025,468
$1,351,607
$2,000,000 $1,500,000
Q1 2015
Sold Price Per SqFt $600
$506
$500
$1,000,000
$400
$500,000
$300 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
$493
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $2,750,000 $2,130,657 $2,109,086 $2,025,468
Original List Price Final List Price
$1,750,000
$1,511,643 $1,456,982 $1,351,607
$750,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
Sold Price
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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.
Number of Sales 100
65
Average Days On Market 231
200 54
50
178
180
0 Q1 2015
160
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Average Sale Price
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt $383
$1,200,000
$300
$964,933 $770,927
$700,000
$250
$200,000
$200 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
$379
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $1,250,000 $1,050,000 $850,000
$883,902 $834,981 $770,927
$1,088,945 $1,031,494 $964,933
Original List Price Final List Price
$650,000
Sold Price
$450,000 $250,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
featured property | isle of palms
2401 Waterway Boulevard Jane Stoney Cook
$5,300,000 6B 7b 6,515 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.
Number of Sales 21
Average Days On Market
11 200
4
136 102
2
100
0 Q1 2015
Average Sale Price $1,750,000
0
Q1 2016
$1,421,000 $1,477,000
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt $600 $562 $537
$1,250,000 $750,000
$500 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $1,600,000 $1,400,000
$1,517,667 $1,481,762 $1,421,000
$1,615,364 $1,578,727 $1,477,000
Original List Price Final List Price Sold Price
$1,200,000 $1,000,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
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14 Rutledge Avenue Casey Murphey
Sale Price: $2,325,000 3B 3.5b 3,556 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.
Number of Sales 30
21
21
Average Days On Market 200 112
20 100
10 0 Q1 2015
0
Q1 2016
Average Sale Price $850,000
106
$717,316 $632,595
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt $392
$400
$650,000
$336
$450,000 $250,000
$300 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $800,000 $700,000
$669,648 $660,076 $632,595
$787,057 $765,371 $717,316 Original List Price
$600,000 $500,000
Final List Price
$400,000
Sold Price
$300,000 $200,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
featured properties | harleston village
6 Lockwood Drive Joanie Lucas
$2,299,000 3B 4.5b 4,708 SqFt
12 Harleston Place Helene Settle
$845,000 3B 2.5b 2,160 SqFt
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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.
Number of Sales 10
8
Average Days On Market 200
5
146
100
0 Q1 2015
0
Q1 2016
Average Sale Price $1,750,000
142
4
$1,683,500
$1,250,000 $482,519
$750,000 $250,000
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt $700
$644
$600
$555
$500 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $1,700,000
$1,779,750 $1,779,750 $1,682,500 Original List Price
$1,200,000
Final List Price
$700,000
$507,213 $495,900 $482,519
$200,000 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Sold Price
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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.
Number of Sales
212
9
10
Average Days On Market
6 5
200 100
0 Q1 2015
$1,500,000
0
Q1 2016
Average Sale Price
$1,464,833 $1,046,500
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt $479
$500
$1,000,000
$400
$500,000
$300 Q1 2015
59
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
$497
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $1,750,000
$1,250,000
$1,602,167 $1,543,000 $1,464,833
Original List Price Final List Price
$1,096,722 $1,072,944 $1,046,500
Sold Price
$750,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
featured properties | ansonborough
71 Anson Street Dan Ravenel
$5,500,000 5B 5.5b 6,919 SqFt
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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.
Number of Sales 8
Average Days On Market 231
8
7
7
200 100
6 5 Q1 2015
$850,000 $650,000
0
Q1 2016
Average Sale Price $689,286
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt $400
$516,250
$329 $336
$450,000 $250,000
57
$300 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $800,000 $700,000 $600,000 $500,000
$557,625 $549,625 $516,250
$709,714 $705,270 $689,286
Original List Price Final List Price
$400,000
Sold Price
$300,000 $200,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
featured property | radclieborough
23 Corinne Street Stacie Brown
$575,000 3B 2.5b 1,370 SqFt
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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.
Number of Sales 10
7
Average Days On Market 200
4
5
100
0 Q1 2015
$550,000
$541,250 $503,579
68
0
Q1 2016
Average Sale Price
39
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt $300
$261
$450,000
$252
$350,000 $250,000
$200 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $700,000 $600,000
$573,500 $556,000 $541,250
$500,000
$539,771 $531,186 $503,579
$400,000
Original List Price Final List Price Sold Price
$300,000 $200,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
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FIND YOUR IDEAL CHARLESTON GARDEN
Visitors love coming to Charleston to soak up the history, architecture and overall beauty of the Lowcountry. A key piece of that is Charleston’s impeccable gardens. Whether it’s a historic plantation or a private home in the heart of the historic district, the gardens are breath-taking with their blooming flowers, trees and carefully planted beds and walkways. House hunters in the Charleston area will be drawn to homes with traditional Charleston gardens and spacious outdoors living areas. Thanks to Charleston’s warm climate, homeowners have ample opportunity to enjoy their pools, gardens, patio views and outdoor living spaces. If you’re looking for a home with great gardens, put these requirements on the list for your real estate agent: • A garden that uses some native plants and has been designed to thrive in Charleston’s climate. The summer heat and humidity can wilt any plants not suited to the weather, so you’ll want a garden that can tolerant heat and doesn’t require constant watering. • A garden planted to thrive all year long. Because of Charleston’s relatively mild winters and its warm spring and fall, gardens can produce colorful shows throughout the year. A space planted with a variety of species will bloom in different seasons and provide visual interest that varies month to month. • A garden space that bridges the indoors and the outdoors. Looks for homes with spacious porches and patios, French doors that open onto verandas and outdoor kitchens and living spaces that provide a natural flow to and from the gardens. For two excellent examples of Charleston gardens, check out these properties listed by Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty. Located in the heart of downtown Charleston’s Ansonborough neighborhood is 71 Anson St., an incredible space with mature gardens and a saline pool. Planned gardens with flowering plants and ornamental shrubs frame the pool and create a storybook like setting. Known as the Thomas Doughty House, this home was built in 1808 so its historic gardens include traditional Charleston garden rooms with mature landscaping. Porches overlook the pool, which is lined by Italian Cypress trees that create a natural privacy wall and calming views. On James Island, homebuyers will be drawn to a lakeside English manor with elegant gardens and exceptional lake views. The house at 13 Johnson Road was built in 2007 yet looks as if it’s been on the property for centuries. The grand stone entrance complements the surrounding landscaping and gardens to create a unique home experience. With an outdoor kitchen and pool, homeowners can escape to the outdoors to relax while taking in the lake views, blooming hydrangeas and mature trees and hedges that create
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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.
Number of Sales 15 15
12
Average Days On Market 200
10
0 Q1 2015
$450,000
$405,025
42
0
Q1 2016
Average Sale Price
$350,000
58
100
5
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt $300
$339,660
$229 $213
$250,000
$200 Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $450,000 $400,000 $350,000
$363,820 $354,487 $339,660
$430,999 $418,916 $405,025
Original List Price Final List Price
$300,000
Sold Price
$250,000 $200,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
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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.
Number of Sales
Average Days On Market 200
4
2
2
1
100
0 Q1 2015
$850,000 $650,000
$815,000 $612,500
49
0
Q1 2016
Average Sale Price
31
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Sold Price Per SqFt $400
$380 $258
$300 $200
$450,000
$100
$250,000
$-‐ Q1 2015
Q1 2016
Q1 2015
Q1 2016
List Prices versus Sold Prices $1,000,000 $800,000 $600,000
$627,000 $627,000 $612,500
$870,000 $870,000 $815,000
Original List Price Final List Price Sold Price
$400,000 $200,000 Q1 2015 Q1 2016
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5434 Chaplins Landing Dan Ravenel
149 & 151 Queen Street H. Middleton Rutledge
19 Short Street Dan Ravenel
SP $2,375,000 5B 5.5b 5,248 SqFt
SP $1,200,000 3B 4b 3,300 SqFt
SP $911,000 3B 2.5b 1,840 SqFt
139 Halona Lane H. Middleton Rutledge
$2,485,000 5B 5.5b 3,569 SqFt
14 Rutledge Avenue Casey Murphey
SP $2,325,000 3B 3.5b 3,556 SqFt
41.5 Barre Street Vida Robertson
$900,000 3B 2.5b 2,236 SqFt
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