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Newest Housing in South Carolina

Top 100 cities ranked by newest housing

Newest Housing — South Carolina

1 Hardeeville 2012
2 Bluffton 2011
3 Fort Mill 2010
4 Lyman 2007
5 Blythewood 2007
7 Port Royal 2006
8 White Knoll 2006
10 Lake Wylie 2005
11 Tega Cay 2005
12 Five Forks 2003
13 Moncks Corner 2003
14 Valley Falls 2003
15 Boiling Springs 2002
16 Greer 2001
17 Lexington 2001
18 Forestbrook 2001
19 Murrells Inlet 2000
20 Hollywood 2000
21 Summerville 1999
22 Goose Creek 1999
23 Mount Pleasant 1998
25 Simpsonville 1996
27 Socastee 1995
28 Powdersville 1995
29 Rock Hill 1994
30 Red Hill 1994
31 Fountain Inn 1994
32 Little River 1994
33 Mauldin 1993
34 Lugoff 1993
35 Travelers Rest 1993
36 Centerville 1993
37 Charleston 1992
39 Central 1992
40 Conway 1991
41 Oak Grove 1991
42 Red Bank 1991
43 Clover 1991
44 Laurel Bay 1991
45 Myrtle Beach 1990
46 Clemson 1990
47 Garden City 1990
48 Hanahan 1988
50 Ladson 1987
51 Burton 1986
52 Greenville 1985
53 Sumter 1985
54 Aiken 1985
55 North Augusta 1985
56 Easley 1985
57 Sangaree 1985
58 Piedmont 1985
59 Dentsville 1984
60 Irmo 1983
61 Beaufort 1982
62 Taylors 1981
63 Florence 1980
64 Berea 1980
65 York 1979
66 Georgetown 1978
67 Columbia 1977
68 St. Andrews 1977
69 Seneca 1977
70 Anderson 1976
71 Laurens 1975
72 Seven Oaks 1974
73 Woodfield 1974
74 Dillon 1974
75 Wade Hampton 1973
76 West Columbia 1973
77 Gaffney 1973
78 James Island 1973
79 Lancaster 1973
80 Walterboro 1973
81 Gantt 1972
82 Lake City 1972
83 Homeland Park 1971
84 Parker 1970
85 Welcome 1970
86 Hartsville 1970
88 Marion 1970
89 Cayce 1969
90 Camden 1969
91 Spartanburg 1968
92 Greenwood 1968
93 Clinton 1968
94 Darlington 1968
95 Orangeburg 1967
96 Bennettsville 1967
97 Belvedere 1967
98 Sans Souci 1965
99 Cheraw 1965
100 Forest Acres 1964

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Data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, FBI Crime Statistics, and NOAA climate records.

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