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Isle of Palms , South Carolina ~ Market SnapShot

Isle of Palms , South Carolina currently offers 232 Active Listings.

Status Total Avg Price Avg $ Per Sqft Median Low High Avg DOM Avg CDOM
ACTIVE 232 $1,387,893 $558.43 $999,900 $97,900 $9,950,000 404 477

Isle of Palms , South Carolina  currently has 24 under contract or pending.

 

Status Total Avg Price Avg $ Per Sqft Median Low High Avg DOM Avg CDOM
CONT 22 $992,898 $400.54 $836,000 $129,900 $2,495,000 310 395
PENDING 2 $2,050,000 $614.86 $2,050,000 $1,500,000 $2,600,000 58 58

Isle of Palms , South Carolina saw 4 homes close successfully in November 2009. 

Status Total Avg Price Avg $ Per Sqft Median Low High Avg DOM Avg CDOM
SOLD 4 $1,369,000 $529.34 $1,380,000 $216,000 $2,500,000 200 200

 

If you are looking to purchase or sell a home on Isle of Palms, please feel free to contact us. Thanks for your time and attention.

 

 

We proudly serve and sell real estate in and around all of Charleston, SC.  If you are thinking about purchasing or selling your home in Charleston, Johns Island, James Island, Folly Beach, Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, West Ashley, Mount Pleasant, Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island, North Charleston, Hanahan, Summerville, Goose Creek or other surrounding areas, and more importantly, want to work with a local area expert, contact us at your earliest convenience.   

Jim and Maria Hart  
Realtors®/ Agent Owned Realty  
(843) 364-9845  
hart@agentowned.com   

Copyright © 2009 by Jim and Maria Hart (AgentOwned Realty).

 

 

 
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