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« on: April 24, 2009, 01:44:10 AM »

The media home value here has fallen from $1.8M in 2005 to about $1.6M in late 2007. Otherwise, homes still are selling, but I have been told that buyers are trying to nickel and dime real estate agents all the way through. Outside of that, buying has help up well here, as well as in downtown Charleston. The Johns Island area outside of Kiawah though has seen massive drops in home values.
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