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The first half of 2025 has been nothing short of remarkable for Palmetto Bluff Real Estate Company, with sales volume, transaction count, and market share setting a strong pace for the year ahead. As the Lowcountry continues to attract discerning buyers, Palmetto Bluff remains a top choice for those seeking luxury, community, and lifestyle in equal measure.
By the close of Q2, Palmetto Bluff Real Estate Company had achieved $211 million in closed and pending sales volume across 91 total transactions, a strong indication of continued confidence in the Palmetto Bluff market.
Even more telling is the company’s dominant market presence, underscoring the trust buyers and sellers continue to place in our expertise.
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Homes, both new and resale, accounted for the majority of sales activity, with $169.3 million in closed and pending home sales from January through June. The average home purchase price during this period was $3.35 million.
Buyers continue to be drawn to Palmetto Bluff’s blend of architectural diversity, natural beauty, and amenity-rich lifestyle—factors that help support these strong home values.
While homes dominate the volume, homesites remain an integral part of the market. The first half of 2025 saw $41.7 million in closed and pending homesite sales, with an average purchase price of $1.09 million. These sales highlight the continued demand for homesites and their lasting role in shaping the community’s growth.
The first half of 2025 has demonstrated both resilience and growth in the Palmetto Bluff market. With average home prices continuing to rise and homesites holding strong value, buyers have excellent opportunities to invest in a community known for its natural beauty, luxury amenities, and long-term appreciation.
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Bluffton’s real estate market caters to a diverse range of preferences and budgets. Whether you are looking for a cozy waterfront cottage, a modern townhouse, or a spacious family home, Bluffton has it all. The town offers a mix of historic residences exuding southern charm and contemporary developments equipped with state-of-the-art amenities. Both first-time buyers and experienced homeowners find Bluffton to be a sought-after destination because it offers a variety of housing options.
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Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or build, the numbers make it clear; there’s no better time to explore your options at Palmetto Bluff. With unmatched market knowledge and a proven record of results, our team is here to guide you every step of the way. Start your search today and see why life here is unlike anywhere else.
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