Summer in Charleston is in full swing and so is baseball at the Joe! There is August Acoustic Nights on the Green at Freshfields every Thursday night too.  If you’re in the area, don’t miss live music, food trucks, and fun at the Firefly Distillery every Saturday.  Here is your full August calendar of events:
3-6: Riverdogs Summer Camp, The Joe
4: Lowcountry Listens with Kevin Patton, Gaillard
6: Alva Anderson, Forte Jazz Lounge
6: Joe Taylor, Fox Music House
6-8: SC Sales Tax Free Weekend
6-8: 9th Annual Charity Open Golf, Patriots Point
7: Styx, N Chas PAC
7: Motown Throwdown Dance Party, Chas Music Hall
7: Swingin’ Sinatra with Joe Clarke Band, Forte Jazz Lounge
8: Sprint Triathlon Series, James Island County Park
9-13: Kid’s Culinary Camp, The Joe
12: Leanne Morgan Big Panty Southern Comedy Tour, Gaillard
12: The Cadillac Three, Chas Music Hall
13: Havana Nights Cuban Music Dance Party, Chas Music Hall
14: Patti O’Furniture Drag Spectacular, Chas Music Hall
21: IOP Half Rubber Tournament
25: Lowcountry Listens with Baker and Friends, Gaillard
26: 38 Special, N Chas PAC
27-29: 15th Annual Hang at Hazelnut Isle, Windjammer
28: Terence Young Jazz Experience, Chas Music Hall
28: Doughnut Dash, South Windermere
29: 3rd Annual Puerto Rican Dinner Series, Wild Common
The Charleston housing market continues its incredible run.  While 2020 was a record year for Charleston, we are up 31.6% in transactions year to date over the same period last year! Our median sales price is up almost 18% over the same period too. This is true for most places around the country. We are beginning to see a slight shift back towards normal though.  Housing inventory in Charleston had gone down from around 5,000 active listings a couple of years ago to below 1,300 recently.  We are now back up to 1,800.  We are still a long way from normal, but the shift has begun. It is possible that this is due to the unsustainable increase in prices. This has priced some buyers out of the market.  Affordable housing is becoming even harder to find around Charleston. We don’t expect this to be a bubble though and real estate doesn’t usually work that way (2008 was an exception).  It’s much more likely that we will see prices stabilize. It is our predication that real estate price in Charleston will continue to rise but it will be much more modest over the next few years.
We are committed to providing our clients with an unparalleled level of service. We strive to have you feel and experience our commitment to you all while helping accomplish your real estate goals. That is truly what it is all about! Please reach out to us if you have any questions or if are thinking of buying or selling a home!

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