In the month of October 2009, 68 homes were sold in North Charleston. Homes sold with an average sales price of $138,925. Homes averaged 93 days on the market. With an average list price of $144,300, sellers are, on average, receiving 96.71% of their list price. For up to the minute market conditions please call me at 843-974-6029, or 1-800-942-1828 ext. 6029 For more information visit my website at Http://www.HomesofSummerville.com
ZIP Codes: 29406, 29418, 29420 Location Characteristics: Incorporated in June of 1972 with a population of only 21,000, North Charleston has tripled its population to over 80,000. Known for its growing business and career opportunities, this city is the state leader in retail sales for the 12th consecutive year. Transportation is never an issue, as North Charleston is home to the Charleston International Airport and Amtrak Station.
About Foster Smith:
Foster Smith has been specializing in selling and buying real estate for the last 16 years. Born and raised in Summerville, SC, Foster knows the Charleston area and where the good investments lay.
Whether you are a first time buyer or an experienced real estate investor, Foster can guide you on how to choose the "right" property, making an offer, negotiating, financing, mortgage rates, moving, and everything involved in making an informed real estate decision in today's market. It does not cost the buyer anything to be represented by a real estate agent. Why do all of this work on your own, let Foster Smith find your dream home!
If you currently own property and are thinking of placing it on the market, let Foster help prepare your home for sale by, pricing your home appropriately, marketing it effectively, going through the inspection processes, and providing timely market evaluations.
For more information visit him on the Internet at http://www.HomesofSummerville.com or email him at Foster@HomesofSummerville.com or call him direct at (843) 974-6029 / 1-800-942-1828 ext. 1326
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