Bamberg County, SC
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Total Properties

12,363

Average Home Price

$173,000

Average Square Feet

1,449

Price per Sq Ft

$82

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
1,9837,170

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

12,363

Median Home Price

$169,000

Average Home Price

$173,000

Average Square Feet

1,449

Price per Sq Ft

$82

Recent Sales (12mo)

13

YoY Price Change

-20.5%

Sales Velocity

8.3%

Bamberg County, South Carolina: Affordable on Paper, Struggling in Practice

There's a paradox at the heart of Bamberg County's housing market. With a median home price of $169,000 and an income-to-value ratio that looks enviable on a spreadsheet — homes here cost roughly 3.9x median household income, nearly in line with the national benchmark — this small Lowcountry county appears, at first glance, like an affordable haven. Look closer, and a more complicated picture emerges: one shaped by economic fragility, an aging population, and a housing stock that reflects decades of disinvestment.

A Market in Retreat

The most arresting number in Bamberg's data is the year-over-year price decline of -20.5% — a drop that stands in sharp contrast to South Carolina's broader housing market, which has been one of the more resilient in the Southeast through recent rate cycles. Only 13 sales recorded in the past 12 months across a dataset of tracked properties suggests this isn't a liquid market. Prices at the 10th percentile bottom out at $52,000, meaning distressed or aging rural properties are still changing hands at figures that would be unthinkable in Columbia or Charleston. That spread to the 90th percentile ($292,960) reveals how wide the quality gap between properties can be in a county where the median home was built in 1964.

The Affordability Illusion

Low home prices only translate to genuine affordability when incomes can support them — and in Bamberg, they're under severe strain. An unemployment rate of 11.9% runs more than double the national average, and labor force participation sits at just 52.7%, a figure that reflects not just joblessness but also a county where many working-age residents have stopped looking. SNAP enrollment at 21.7% and a child poverty rate of 25.3% speak to structural economic challenges that low sticker prices on houses can't resolve.

Renters fare particularly badly. Despite median rent of just $794 — far below any coastal South Carolina market — the rent burden rate stands at 44.0%, with more than one in five renter households in severe burden territory. When incomes are low enough, even cheap rent becomes unaffordable.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$169,000~4x median income, but high unemployment undercuts affordability
YoY Price Change-20.5%Sharp decline vs. broader SC market appreciation
Vacancy Rate30.4%Nearly 3x the national average of ~11%
Unemployment Rate11.9%More than double the national benchmark

The Vacancy Story

A 30.4% vacancy rate is perhaps the single most revealing statistic here. Roughly 2,000 housing units sit empty in a county of 13,000 people. This is the signature of rural population loss — Bamberg County has shed residents steadily for decades as agriculture mechanized and manufacturing left the region. The county seat of Bamberg (population under 3,000) anchors a landscape of small towns, many of which lost their economic reason for being a generation ago.


FAQs

What makes Bamberg County unique in South Carolina's real estate market? Bamberg is one of the few South Carolina counties where home prices are actually falling significantly, even as much of the state appreciates. Its 30% vacancy rate and sub-$100,000 median home value reflect long-term rural depopulation rather than a temporary market correction — making it structurally different from the state's booming coastal and suburban markets.

Is Bamberg County a good place to buy cheap property in South Carolina? Entry prices are genuinely low, with homes available from the $50,000s, but buyers should weigh the limited resale market (just 13 recorded sales in 12 months), aging housing stock (median built 1964), and the county's persistent unemployment and poverty challenges. Investment upside is constrained by weak demand fundamentals, though the county could appeal to buyers seeking rural affordability with no plans to resell quickly.

Why is the rent burden so high in Bamberg County despite low rents? Bamberg's rent burden paradox — high burden rates despite below-average rents — comes down to income compression at the bottom. When a significant portion of households earn well below the county's already-modest median, even $794 in monthly rent represents more than 30% of income. It's a reminder that housing affordability is always relative to what people actually earn, not just what housing actually costs.

Market Overview

Note: South Carolina does not publish recent sales dates, so statistics include all historical sales data.

Bamberg County has 12,363 properties in our comprehensive database.

Bamberg County offers affordable housing with an average price of $173,000.

With a price per square foot of just $119, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Bamberg County are 61% lower than the South Carolina average.

Bamberg County vs South Carolina Average

MetricBamberg CountySouth Carolina Avgvs State
Average Price$173,000$446,011-61%
Avg Sq Ft1,4491,894-23%
Price/Sq Ft$119$235-49%
Properties12,3633,658,662-100%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Bamberg County, SC Real Estate

What is the average home price in Bamberg County, SC?

The average home price in Bamberg County, SC is $173,000, based on analysis of 12,363 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Bamberg County, SC?

Our database includes 12,363 properties in Bamberg County, SC, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Bamberg County, SC?

The average price per square foot in Bamberg County, SC is $119. This is calculated from an average home price of $173,000 and average size of 1,449 square feet.

What is the average home size in Bamberg County, SC?

Homes in Bamberg County, SC average 1,449 square feet, with an average price of $173,000.

How does Bamberg County, SC compare to other South Carolina counties?

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