Greenville prices go down a second straight month. Or did they?

Selling Greenville

In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the data on what's happening in the Greater Greenville Area of SC has been messy, to say the least. A lot of listings, pendings, and closings got pushed into October and November, causing some oddities all across the data. That being said, for the second straight month, we saw a year-on-year decrease in the median home price. Does that mean anything, or is it the product of the "Helene effect"? It's hard to say, especially given that the average price of real estate made a massive leap and is now over $100,000 higher than the median. So what's really going on, and what does it mean for those active in Greenville real estate? Tune in for the full breakdown and some advice to buyers and sellers at the end.

This episode is sponsored by Piper Insurance Group, who can help you with all your home, auto, and umbrella insurance needs. Contact them for a free quote at: ‪(864) 350-9329 / stephen@piperinsurancegroup.com / https://piperinsurancegroup.com

As always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (864) 735-7580 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com.

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