Seabrook Island, South Carolina (SC)
With its three plus miles of pristine beach, beautiful salt marshes and acres of lush maritime forest, Seabrook Island has become an attractive community for resort and residential development. Plus there are no hotels or high-rise condos on the island. This island is isolated by the Edisto River and the Atlantic Ocean, and is just 35 minutes from historic Charleston.
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| Population 1,250 | Median Age 61.7 yrs | Household Size: 1.86 |
| Avg Home Value: $465,000 | July High: 89.5°F | January Low: 39.1°F |
Welcome to South Carolina Real Estate
South Carolina's name comes from the Latin for Charles "Carolus," in honor of King Charles 1 of England. It became the 8th state in the Union on May 23, 1788. It is the home of Fort Sumter, site of the first battle of the Civil War, and boasts the longest waterfall in the eastern U.S.; the Upper Whitewater Falls descends for nearly 411 feet.
Nicknamed the "Palmetto State" because of the prevalence of its state tree, the Sabal Palmetto, South Carolina is a beautiful seaside state with a warm Atlantic climate. Average January high is in the mid-fifties, and the average July high is 90 degrees.
The 2004 average home selling price in South Carolina was $217,000.
Home Values in South Carolina
Doing your research on home values in South Carolina may be the factor that determines whether your home sells right away, or stays on the market for months. It’s important to charge the right price to begin with, based not only on the evaluation, but on the current market and the demand for homes in South Carolina. Continue reading, and we’ll help you get through your home’s sale with the minimum in stress.
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