The housing market in North Charleston SC has experienced a steady increase since 2011 and experts don’t expect a decline anytime soon. As the rest of the country is slowly recovering from the real estate crash and market recession, Charleston and the surrounding towns are growing and continue to be part of the real estate market comeback.
As 2015 begins, exciting opportunities are coming to this area and owning a new home in North Charleston makes more sense now than it ever has in the past. There’s never been a better time to buy a home in Baker Plantation and here’s why:
Real estate values are holding.
The area hasn’t experienced a bubble for increased or decreased property values. The balance is necessary for the entire housing market to remain constant. When property prices are inflated above their real value, they will come down eventually, leaving homeowners with a house worth less than what they owe. At the same time, homeowners don’t want to see decreased property values when they’ve taken excellent care of their homes and expect investment values.
Companies are hiring.
With some of the lowest unemployment numbers in the state, the Lowcountry is hiring and companies are growing. This growth means stability within the housing market and for employers and employees. Companies can expect their employees to be long-term when they buy a home and employees can expect the companies to remain solvent with the pro-business laws and incentives being passed.
Expect a high quality of life.
The Lowcountry has a unique appeal as it clings to the old but invites the new. You can drive within miles of your new home in Baker Plantation and be transported to Southern life of days gone by while taking advantage of modern amenities as well. Good schools, convenient lifestyle options and gorgeous scenery are just three factors that play key role in the increased quality of life.
A new home is an investment and what better way to start off the New Year than with a quality investment that will bring you and your family happiness for many more years.
Baker Plantation
8177 Ronda Drive
North Charleston, SC 29406
843.818.4999