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  • 2008 Stono Ferry Land Sales Forecast

    Stono Ferry Land Sales HistoryOver the last 10 years, the numbers lots sold per year has dropped as more homes have been built. Based on Charleston Tax Records there are only 91 vacant lots out approximately 307 total.   After taking out the spike in lands sales of 2004 and 2005, we could expect on average approximately twenty ...
    Posted to Jim Near (Weblog) by 576950 on March 31, 2008
  • Stono Ferry Residential Home Forecast for 2008

    Stono Ferry Homes Sale ...
    Posted to Jim Near (Weblog) by 576950 on March 13, 2008
  • Positive Trend in Charleston Real Estate Inventory

    Interesting Trend in Charleston Homes For Sale Over the past 6 months another positive trend has occurred in the Charleston real estate market. The number of homes listed for sale has dropped 21% in the Mount Pleasant area and 19% in the West Ashley area. With little new construction coming on to the local real estate market, the inventory has ...
    Posted to Jim Near (Weblog) by 576950 on February 29, 2008
  • Jan 2008 Charleston SC Real Estate Showings

     A forward looking indicator of real estate activity is the number of showings appointments that a home or area gets. If you see showing appointments going up, then the we should see more homes going under contract in the next 30-60 days. This graph shows the showing appointments for West of the Ashley in Charleston SC has picked up ...
    Posted to Jim Near (Weblog) by 576950 on February 24, 2008
  • Stono Ferry 10 Year Sales Volume

     In the next few post I will be examining the 10-year sales history for Stono Ferry homes, land and Ironwood townhomes. If we look the historical trends, we can get a better understanding of what future Stono Ferry home sales, Stono Ferry land sales, and Ironwood townhome sales. No one can predict with the future but the historical trends ...
    Posted to Jim Near (Weblog) by 576950 on February 24, 2008