Charleston County, SC
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Total Properties

209,395

Average Home Price

$879,669

Average Square Feet

1,960

Price per Sq Ft

$356

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
827,208

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

209,395

Median Home Price

$595,000

Average Home Price

$879,669

Average Square Feet

1,960

Price per Sq Ft

$356

Recent Sales (12mo)

4,566

YoY Price Change

3.6%

Sales Velocity

19.6%

Charleston County, SC: Beauty Taxes, Boom Markets, and a Growing Divide

Charleston County is one of America's most coveted addresses — and its housing market reflects exactly that. The antebellum architecture of the peninsula, the booming Port of Charleston, a thriving hospitality economy, and a relentless influx of remote workers from expensive metros have converged to create a market that is simultaneously aspirational and deeply unequal.

The most telling number isn't the median home price of $595,000 — it's the gap between that figure and the average of $877,263. That $282,000 spread signals a luxury tier pulling hard on the mean, a market where waterfront estates on Kiawah Island, Sullivan's Island mansions, and historic district row houses in the $2–4M range coexist with working-class neighborhoods still trying to hold on. The 90th percentile price of $1.775 million is more than seven times the 10th percentile entry point of $240,000 — a spread that captures Charleston's dual identity in a single data point.

The Inequality Story Behind the Gini Score

Charleston County's Gini index of 0.512 is striking. For context, a score of 0.5 is roughly where economists begin describing a society as "highly unequal" — closer to Brazil than to the American average of around 0.48. The child poverty rate of 15.7%, compared to an overall poverty rate of 11.6%, suggests the burden falls heaviest on families. Meanwhile, per capita income of $54,769 is well above the national median, but that number is doing a lot of averaging across a very wide distribution.

The rent burden data is equally sobering: 48.8% of renters are cost-burdened — spending more than 30% of income on housing — and fully one in four renters faces severe rent burden. This isn't a marginal affordability issue; it's a structural housing crisis wearing a historic charm bracelet.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$595,00086% above national median home value
Rent Burden Rate48.8%Nearly half of renters exceed the 30% threshold
Price-to-Income Ratio7.1xvs. ~4x national benchmark
YoY Price Change+3.8%Moderating but still appreciating steadily

A Remote Work Magnet That Hasn't Stopped

At 15.6%, Charleston County's work-from-home rate remains well above pre-pandemic norms and reflects a broader migration story: professionals from the Northeast and Midwest who can work anywhere increasingly choose Charleston for its climate, culture, and (relative) affordability compared to coastal California or New York. That demand pressure hasn't abated — it's simply normalized into the pricing structure.

The 14.9% vacancy rate deserves attention too. It's high enough to suggest a significant short-term rental and second-home market — not surprising for a county that includes barrier island resort communities — rather than an inventory glut.


FAQs

What makes Charleston County unique in South Carolina's housing market? Charleston County operates in an entirely different tier from the rest of South Carolina. The state's median home value hovers around $200,000; Charleston's sits nearly three times higher. It's driven by historic preservation constraints that limit supply on the peninsula, luxury coastal demand from resort islands, and sustained in-migration from higher-cost metros — a combination few South Carolina counties share.

Is Charleston County affordable for renters? In short, no. With a median rent of $1,506 and nearly half of all renters spending more than 30% of their income on housing, renters are under significant financial pressure. The severe rent burden rate of 25% means one in four renter households is genuinely housing-stressed — a figure that stands in stark contrast to the county's prosperous public image.

Are home prices in Charleston County still rising? Yes, though the pace has moderated. The 3.8% year-over-year gain reflects a market that has absorbed the post-pandemic price shock and settled into slower but steady appreciation. Given constrained coastal supply and continued demand from remote workers and retirees, a sharp correction appears unlikely — but the days of double-digit annual gains appear to be behind the market for now.

Market Overview

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

Charleston County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 209,395 properties in our database.

Properties in Charleston County average $879,669, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $449 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Charleston County are 97% higher than the South Carolina average.

Charleston County vs South Carolina Average

MetricCharleston CountySouth Carolina Avgvs State
Average Price$879,669$446,011+97%
Avg Sq Ft1,9601,894+3%
Price/Sq Ft$449$235+91%
Properties209,3953,658,662-94%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Charleston County, SC Real Estate

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

The average home price in Charleston County, SC is $879,669, based on analysis of 209,395 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Charleston County, SC?

Our database includes 209,395 properties in Charleston County, SC, providing comprehensive market coverage.

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

The average price per square foot in Charleston County, SC is $449. This is calculated from an average home price of $879,669 and average size of 1,960 square feet.

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

Homes in Charleston County, SC average 1,960 square feet, with an average price of $879,669.

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

Charleston County, SC is one of 46 counties in South Carolina with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.

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