Commentary 11471
3rd Quarter, 2012 Data: South Carolina
The 12 month forecast for South Carolina Real Estate prices is in the table at
the top of this page. Forecast-Chart.com is forecasting a decline in South
Carolina Home Prices of 1.11%. The table shows a HDTFA of 1.80% which
suggests that appreciation rates over the next year for South Carolina Real
Estate could easily end up anywhere between 0.69% and -2.91%. Links to
Forecasts for 49 other states and the District of Columbia may be found on the
right side of this page.
The average real estate forecast for all 50 states is 0.17%. So South Carolina
Real Estate prices are forecasted to underperform the rest of the country. The
highest appreciation rate forecast of all Real estate forecasts at this site is
5.65% for Arizona. The lowest is -4.46% for Georgia.
Historical Home Price Appreciation: South Carolina
Last Quarter 0.71%
Last Year -0.7%
Last 5 Years -10%
Last 10 Years 18%
Last 20 Years 78%
Decline From All Time High 11.36%
Annual Home Price Appreciation Rates: South Carolina
1982 4.13%
1983 -0.20%
1984 6.39%
1985 3.36%
1986 6.23%
1987 3.47%
1988 4.37%
1989 4.19%
1990 2.14%
1991 4.33%
1992 2.61%
1993 2.72%
1994 2.06%
1995 4.64%
1996 4.14%
1997 4.93%
1998 5.44%
1999 4.67%
2000 4.98%
2001 5.74%
2002 3.62%
2003 3.05%
2004 5.90%
2005 8.49%
2006 7.35%
2007 2.84%
2008 -0.93%
2009 -3.71%
2010 -2.01%
2011 -2.80%
The highest annual appreciation rate in South Carolina Real Estate was 15% in
the twelve months ended with the 2nd Quarter of 1978. The worst annual
appreciation rate in South Carolina was -6% in the twelve months ended with
the 2nd Quarter of 2010.
The highest appreciation in South Carolina Real Estate over a three year
period was 37% in the three years ended with the 2nd Quarter of 1980. The
worst appreciation over a three year period in South Carolina was -11% in the
three years ended with the 2nd Quarter of 2011.
This page provides a five year chart of appreciation rates and a forecast for the
South Carolina House Price Index. The chart shows the five years ended in the
3rd Quarter of 2012. For links to longer term charts, look at the links under the
five year chart (above). One link opens a chart showing over thirty years of
historical appreciation rates for South Carolina Real Estate. Another opens a
graph showing over thirty years of the South Carolina House Price Index. Just
one glance at our long term charts can provide tremendous insight into the
historical trends of residential property values. And those pages contain more
than just charts. You'll find a wealth of other helpful statistics about South
Carolina Real Estate.
Historical data on the South Carolina House Price Index is available back to the
first quarter of 1975. All calculations are based on the quarterly value of the
House Price Index for South Carolina.
In this site, you may view the one, five & ten year home appreciation rates for
South Carolina and the other 49 states in one convenient table. Click the 50
State Home Appreciation Rate Table link above. The link is under the South
Carolina Real Estate Appreciation Rate Chart at the top of this page. You'll see
a snapshot of historical Home Prices for South Carolina as compared to US
home appreciation rates.
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Average annual South Carolina house appreciation RATE according to the House Price Index (HPI)
is shown in gray. The forecast for annual appreciation through the target month is shown in green.
South Carolina - Real Estate Appreciation Rate - 5 Year History
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South Carolina Real Estate Forecast
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Forecast: Annual real estate appreciation rate for single family homes in the South Carolina residential housing market for the 12 months ending in the target month shown at the left.
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Updated Wednesday, December 19, 2012.
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South Carolina Real Estate Forecast
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