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Highest Home Value in South Carolina

Top 100 cities ranked by highest home value

Highest Home Value — South Carolina

1 Mount Pleasant $667,100
2 Hilton Head Island $652,100
3 Tega Cay $494,500
4 Charleston $469,100
5 Hardeeville $467,500
6 Lake Wylie $464,200
7 Fort Mill $457,000
8 James Island $454,200
9 Greenville $453,300
10 Hollywood $450,400
11 Bluffton $444,500
12 Five Forks $424,600
13 Litchfield Beach $409,100
15 North Myrtle Beach $371,900
16 Blythewood $368,300
17 Clemson $359,100
18 Murrells Inlet $355,800
19 Myrtle Beach $347,700
20 Hanahan $339,800
21 Powdersville $318,600
22 Moncks Corner $312,800
23 Beaufort $310,400
24 Forestbrook $298,800
25 Carolina Forest $298,700
26 Port Royal $298,000
27 Summerville $295,700
28 Wade Hampton $293,300
29 Travelers Rest $281,400
30 Goose Creek $279,500
31 Lexington $271,200
32 Little River $267,800
33 North Charleston $267,700
34 Simpsonville $267,500
35 Rock Hill $267,400
36 Greer $264,300
37 Aiken $261,800
38 Forest Acres $260,500
39 Fountain Inn $255,400
40 Columbia $243,500
41 Easley $243,100
42 Taylors $242,700
43 Mauldin $242,100
44 Camden $241,300
45 Lyman $239,800
46 Conway $236,300
47 Clover $236,100
48 White Knoll $232,000
49 Sangaree $231,900
50 Boiling Springs $230,000
51 Valley Falls $229,600
52 Central $228,500
53 Lancaster $226,300
54 Red Hill $223,900
55 Seneca $223,100
56 Ladson $222,100
57 Laurel Bay $221,300
58 North Augusta $220,500
59 Socastee $218,200
60 Centerville $212,800
61 Lugoff $201,800
62 Anderson $199,600
63 Sans Souci $199,100
64 Burton $198,300
65 Seven Oaks $195,900
66 Oak Grove $195,700
67 Garden City $194,100
68 Irmo $193,100
69 Florence $189,800
70 Hartsville $188,800
71 Sumter $188,400
72 Berea $187,200
73 West Columbia $186,200
74 Spartanburg $185,300
75 Red Bank $176,200
76 Walterboro $170,500
77 Welcome $164,100
78 Darlington $163,000
79 York $161,000
80 Cayce $158,900
81 Georgetown $158,600
82 Gantt $156,200
83 Clinton $154,700
84 Dentsville $154,600
85 St. Andrews $146,700
86 Orangeburg $145,000
87 Piedmont $141,200
88 Gaffney $141,100
89 Laurens $139,800
90 Lake City $133,700
91 Woodfield $128,600
92 Newberry $124,600
93 Greenwood $123,400
94 Parker $121,800
95 Belvedere $120,400
96 Marion $119,400
97 Cheraw $113,400
98 Dillon $110,000
99 Chester $106,400
100 Union $103,400

The most expensive housing markets in South Carolina reflect areas of high demand, limited supply, and strong local economies. Mount Pleasant leads with a median home value of $667,100. These cities are often located in major metro areas or regions with significant economic activity.

High home values are driven by factors including strong job markets, desirable locations, good school districts, and limited buildable land. For homeowners, high values represent significant wealth accumulation, but for prospective buyers, they create substantial barriers to entry.

Many of the most expensive markets have seen rapid appreciation over the past decade, outpacing income growth and raising affordability concerns. This has led to increased interest in remote work opportunities that allow residents to earn high salaries while living in more affordable areas.

Did You Know?

  • 1. A typical home in Mount Pleasant costs $667,100 — 1.9x the national median of $350,000.
  • 2. Home values in the top 10 most expensive cities have increased by an average of 40-60% over the past decade.
  • 3. In the most expensive markets, a 20% down payment alone exceeds the median home price in most U.S. cities.

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