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South Carolina Home buyers want to know how much to offer for a house, sellers want to know how much to list a house for. Those seeking a property tax appeal want to know the market value of comparable homes in order to make adjustments to their home's worth. Variations in age, size, condition of the home, and other differences in amenities plus other factors weigh in on the overall market value of a home.

South Carolina real estate agents can offer a CMA (Comparable Market Analysis) for houses in the area. This is a ball park figure. A more definitive figure is arrived at by obtaining an appraisal. A Home Market Value Appraisal gives a definitive value for the specific time frame in which the analysis was conducted. Prices range upward to $350.00 depending on the region in which you live.

Doing your own Home Market Value Appraisal is not rocket science. Investigating and doing it yourself will save you money and also give you an edge in negotiating. We suggest checking into the two options listed above (1) and (2).

House Property Taxes: If you desire to challenge your house property taxes and want to go the professional route, be prepared to open your wallet wide. Besides the appraisal fee, the appraiser will have to charge for a day's time at the municipal review. If you decide on hiring a professional mouthpiece, the attorney will not guarantee the result. You could lose the case and easily lose over a grand in the process. Again, we suggest checking into the two options listed above (1) and (2).

South Carolina Home Value Demographics South Carolina USA

Housing units, 2002

1,825,531 119,302,132
South Carolina Homeownership rate, 2000
72.2% 66.2%
Housing units in multi-unit structures, percent, 2000 15.8% 26.4%
Median value of owner-occupied housing units, 2000 $94,900 $119,600
South Carolina Households, 2000 1,533,854 105,480,101
Persons per household, 2000 2.53 2.59
Median household income, 1999 $37,082 $41,994
Per capita money income, 1999 $18,795 $21,587
Persons below poverty, percent, 1999 14.1% 12.4%

US Census Bureau
(Statisics compiled from Bureau of Economic Analysis, an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce)


The population of South Carolina in 2003 was 4,148,744. Its rank was 25th in the nation. (The District of Columbia is included for ranking purposes.)

PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME
In 2003 South Carolina had a per capita personal income (PCPI) of $26,144. This PCPI ranked 44th in the United States and was 83 percent of the national average, $31,472. The 2003 PCPI reflected an increase of 2.6 percent from 2002. The 2002-2003 national change was 2.2 percent. In 1993 the PCPI of South Carolina was $17,531 and ranked 44th in the United States. The 1993-2003 average annual growth rate of PCPI was 4.1 percent. The average annual growth rate for the nation was 4.0 percent.

TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME
In 2003 South Carolina had a total personal income (TPI) of $108,463,333. This TPI ranked 27th in the United States. In 1993 the TPI of South Carolina was $64,220,278 and ranked 27th in the United States. The 2003 TPI reflected an increase of 3.7 percent from 2002. The 2002-2003 national change was 3.2 percent. The 1993-2003 average annual growth rate of TPI was 5.4 percent. The average annual growth rate for the nation was 5.1 percent.

State Capital: Columbia

Regions of South Carolina: Capital City/Lake Murray Country | Grand Strand | Historic Charleston | Midlands | Old 96 District | Olde English District | Pee Dee | Santee Cooper Country | South Carolina Low Country | South Carolina Upcountry | Thoroughbred Country
Coastal Plain | Piedmont | Blue Ridge Mountains

Counties: Abbeville | Aiken | Allendale | Anderson | Bamberg | Barnwell | Beaufort | Berkeley | Calhoun | Charleston | Cherokee | Chester | Chesterfield | Clarendon | Colleton | Darlington | Dillon | Dorchester | Edgefield | Fairfield | Florence | Georgetown | Greenville | Greenwood | Hampton | Horry | Jasper | Kershaw | Lancaster | Laurens | Lee | Lexington | Marion | Marlboro | McCormick | Newberry | Oconee | Orangeburg | Pickens | Richland | Saluda | Spartanburg | Sumter | Union | Williamsburg | York

Motto Dum Spiro Spero (While I breathe, I hope)

Nickname The Palmetto State

Admitted to the Union May 23, 1788 - the 8th State

Land Area 31,113 square miles - ranked 40th

Coastline 187 miles of coastline

Highest Point Sassafras Mountain - 3,560 feet above sea level

Longest River Savannah River - 238 miles

State Parks 46 state parks

New State Symbols The State Musical - The Spiritual The State Amphibian - Spotted Salamander

To Agricultural Crops** 1) Tobacco 2) Cotton 3) Soybeans

Lawmakers are drafting a $1.1 billion plan that would raise the state sales tax by 2 cents per dollar — a 40 percent increase above the current 5-cent tax — while trimming property taxes. The House version would cut taxes on owner-occupied homes by 86 percent, while the Senate plan would cut property taxes across the board by 50 percent. To view complete article click: South Carolina Property Taxes

Property Taxes May Get Cut In South Carolina General Assembly | Legislators will debate proposals to reduce property taxes and raise the state sales tax

January 9th, 2006 -- South Carolina lawmakers are working on a plan that could replace property taxes with a 2 cent increase in the sales tax.

Property owners in Beaufort County have been calling for reforms since a 2004 reassessment showed property values more than five times what they were during the 1998 reassessment.

Under the House bills owner-occupied homes would be exempt from local property taxes for anything but debt payments, leaving the county, municipalities, school district and other public service districts to be largely funded by the increase in the state's sales tax from 5 percent to 7 percent.

If approved, the property tax exemption would be put to voters in a November ballot. The increase in the sales tax would be a procedural measure that would follow that approval.

Source: South Carolina Property Tax

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