Cherokee County, SC
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Total Properties

20,878

Average Home Price

$208,071

Average Square Feet

1,500

Price per Sq Ft

$135

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
4,9888,138

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

20,878

Median Home Price

$193,900

Average Home Price

$208,071

Average Square Feet

1,500

Price per Sq Ft

$135

Recent Sales (12mo)

228

YoY Price Change

15.6%

Sales Velocity

16.3%

Cherokee County, SC: An Affordability Outlier with a Telling Price Surge

In an era of nationwide housing anxiety, Cherokee County sits in a statistical category that's increasingly rare: genuinely affordable. At a median home price of $193,900 against a national median hovering around $320,000, this Upstate South Carolina county offers homeownership at a price-to-income ratio of roughly 4x — almost exactly the national benchmark that most metro markets abandoned years ago. But beneath that headline affordability figure, a more complicated story is unfolding.

A 15.6% Price Jump That Demands Explanation

A nearly 16% year-over-year price increase in a county where median household income sits at $49,047 — about 35% below the national average — is the kind of divergence that signals structural change, not just market noise. Cherokee County, anchored by the city of Gaffney (famous for its water tower shaped like a peach and its outlet mall that draws Interstate 85 traffic from Charlotte to Atlanta), has long been a working-class manufacturing community. Textile and industrial jobs defined the 20th century here; BMW's nearby Spartanburg plant and the broader Upstate manufacturing resurgence have quietly rewritten the 21st.

What's driving the price surge is almost certainly spillover. Spartanburg and Greenville counties to the south have seen aggressive appreciation, and buyers priced out of those markets are discovering that Cherokee County's half-hour commute corridor offers housing at a fraction of the cost. The county's $51 per-square-foot price floor (P10) and $136 average price per square foot tell you this market is still in an early catch-up phase — not overheated, but accelerating.

The Affordability Paradox

High homeownership (73.3%, well above the national 65%) coexists here with a 28.4% child poverty rate and nearly 1-in-5 residents living below the poverty line. This isn't a contradiction — it reflects the legacy of long-tenured working-class ownership in a county where homes were once cheap enough to buy on modest wages. The stress shows up in the renter class instead: a 38.9% rent burden rate against the 30% threshold signals that the county's 26.7% renter population is increasingly squeezed, even at an $813 median rent that would seem like a bargain in most of the country.

The 12.4% vacancy rate and a housing stock with a median build year of 1979 suggest a county still absorbing older inventory while new construction remains limited — a combination that historically accelerates price pressure when outside demand arrives.

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$193,90039% below national median of $320,000
YoY Price Change+15.6%nearly 3x typical annual appreciation
Child Poverty Rate28.4%vs. ~18% national average
Rent Burden Rate38.9%exceeds 30% stress threshold

FAQs

What makes Cherokee County, SC unique in the housing market? Cherokee County is one of the last truly affordable markets within commuting distance of a major manufacturing corridor. Its location on I-85 between Spartanburg and Charlotte has made it a pressure-relief valve for buyers priced out of both metros — a dynamic now showing up sharply in its price appreciation figures.

Is Cherokee County, SC a good place to buy a home right now? The case for buying is real: prices remain well below national averages, homeownership rates are high, and price-per-square-foot is still accessible. The risk is that the same spillover demand pushing prices up 15.6% in a single year could compress affordability faster than local incomes grow, particularly given the county's 6.3% unemployment rate and relatively modest wage base.

Why is the child poverty rate so high in Cherokee County? The county's industrial heritage left a legacy of income concentration and limited educational attainment — just 11.1% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, compared to roughly 33% nationally. With labor force participation at 56.9% and a meaningful share of residents relying on public assistance or SNAP benefits, the economic floor for families with children remains structurally low even as property values rise.

Market Overview

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

Cherokee County has 20,878 properties in our comprehensive database.

Cherokee County offers affordable housing with an average price of $208,071.

With a price per square foot of just $139, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Cherokee County are 53% lower than the South Carolina average.

Cherokee County vs South Carolina Average

MetricCherokee CountySouth Carolina Avgvs State
Average Price$208,071$446,011-53%
Avg Sq Ft1,5001,894-21%
Price/Sq Ft$139$235-41%
Properties20,8783,658,662-99%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Cherokee County, SC Real Estate

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

The average home price in Cherokee County, SC is $208,071, based on analysis of 20,878 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Cherokee County, SC?

Our database includes 20,878 properties in Cherokee County, SC, providing comprehensive market coverage.

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

The average price per square foot in Cherokee County, SC is $139. This is calculated from an average home price of $208,071 and average size of 1,500 square feet.

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

Homes in Cherokee County, SC average 1,500 square feet, with an average price of $208,071.

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

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