1066 Rhyne Road

Property details·Clover, York County, South Carolina·274-00-00-098

3Beds
2Baths
1,652Sq ft
1.00Acres
2021Built
$325KLast sale

Location

Address

1066 Rhyne Road

Clover, SC 29710

York County

Parcel ID

274-00-00-098

Coordinates

35.144514, -81.244500

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
1,652
Stories
1
Year built
2021
Garage
2-car G

Land & lot

Lot size
1.00 acres
Land area
43,560 sq ft
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$1,792.44
Market value$412,700
Assessed value$14,271
Building value$352,700
Land value$60,000

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

York County 2026 Insights

York County, SC: Charlotte's Southern Shadow Is Becoming Its Own Story

York County doesn't get enough credit for what it actually is. Technically South Carolina, economically and culturally it's been absorbed into the greater Charlotte orbit — Rock Hill, Fort Mill, and Lake Wylie function as the Carolinas' most consequential suburban spillover zone. But the data increasingly suggests something more interesting than pure bedroom community: a county developing its own economic gravity, with home prices that have outrun the national average and a growth pace that shows no signs of cooling.

The headline number is the year-over-year price appreciation of 9.3% — nearly double the national rate — in a market where the median home already sits at $375,000. That kind of momentum in 2024 reflects relentless demand pressure from Charlotte overflow, remote workers priced out of Mecklenburg County, and corporate relocations anchored by Fort Mill's status as a preferred back-office address for financial services firms. The spread between P10 ($140,000) and P90 ($800,000) is wide enough to tell two completely different stories about who lives here.

The Affordability Paradox

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$375,000+9.3% YoY, well above SC average
Homeownership Rate73.4%well above national average of ~65%
Rent Burden Rate46.0%vs. 30% healthy threshold
Price-to-Income Ratio4.5xnudging above 4x national benchmark

Here's the tension embedded in York County's numbers: homeownership is thriving at 73.4%, yet renters are being squeezed hard. Nearly half of renters are cost-burdened, and more than one in five face severe rent burden — spending over 50% of income on housing. This isn't unusual for a high-growth Sun Belt county, but it highlights a tale of two markets. Existing homeowners are building equity at a remarkable clip; renters, many of them younger workers and service-sector employees, are caught in a vise between median rents of $1,304 and incomes that don't stretch nearly as far.

A County Running Hot on New Construction

The median year built of 2003 stands out — this is genuinely young housing stock by American standards, reflective of two decades of subdivision development radiating outward from Fort Mill and Tega Cay. With 3,245 sales in the last 12 months against a relatively tight total property count of 5,468 tracked recent listings, turnover is brisk. The 5.5% vacancy rate is healthy rather than speculative, suggesting demand is absorbing supply without creating bubble conditions — at least not yet.

Work-from-home participation at 15.1% is meaningful here. Post-pandemic flexibility let Charlotte professionals trade Mecklenburg County property taxes for York County's South Carolina rates, a financial calculation that continues to drive cross-state migration down I-77.

FAQs

What makes York County, SC unique? York County sits at one of the Southeast's most active economic crossroads — it's legally South Carolina but functionally part of metropolitan Charlotte. Residents benefit from South Carolina's lower tax burden while accessing Charlotte's job market, making it one of the most financially advantageous suburban positions in the entire Carolinas region. Fort Mill in particular has attracted major corporate campuses from companies like LPL Financial and Balfour Beatty.

Is York County, SC a good place to buy a home right now? The 9.3% annual appreciation suggests strong upside, but buyers should note the price-to-income ratio is creeping above the 4x national benchmark. Entry-level inventory under $200,000 is extremely scarce — only the bottom 10% of the market sits at or below $140,000. For buyers with equity from another market, conditions remain favorable; for first-time buyers relying solely on local incomes, the window is narrowing.

Why are renters in York County so cost-burdened despite strong incomes? The county's income figures are pulled upward by high-earning professional homeowners commuting to Charlotte or working remotely. Renters skew toward lower-wage service, logistics, and retail workers who support the county's rapid growth but don't share in its appreciation gains. The 46% rent burden rate reflects this gap — the population building York County's restaurants, schools, and subdivisions increasingly can't afford to live comfortably within them.

Local market context

Clover has 19,847 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $439,635, Clover offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $196 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Clover are 6% lower than the York County average.

MetricCloverYork Countyvs County
Average Price$439,635$469,666-6%
Avg Sq Ft2,2442,160+4%
Price/Sq Ft$196$217-10%
Properties19,847141,104-86%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Clover, SC Real Estate

What is the average home price in Clover, SC?

The average home price in Clover, SC is $439,635, based on analysis of 19,847 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Clover, SC?

Our database includes 19,847 properties in Clover, SC, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Clover, SC?

The average price per square foot in Clover, SC is $196. This is calculated from an average home price of $439,635 and average size of 2,244 square feet.

What is the average home size in Clover, SC?

Homes in Clover, SC average 2,244 square feet, with an average price of $439,635.

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