Ridgeland, South Carolina, is a small, historic town and the county seat of Jasper County, serving as the charming "gateway" to the Lowcountry region with a population of around 3,700 to 4,000 residents. Nestled along Interstate 95 roughly midway between Charleston and Savannah, it was originally known as Gopher Hill before the railroad arrived in the late 19th century; the station was renamed Ridgeland for its elevated sandy ridge, the highest point in the area. Incorporated in 1894, the town blends authentic Southern heritage with natural beauty, offering attractions like the Blue Heron Nature Center and trails, the Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage, and nearby historic sites tied to figures such as Declaration of Independence signer Thomas Heyward Jr. Today, Ridgeland maintains a sparse suburban-rural feel, with a growing economy influenced by its strategic location, while preserving its role as a quiet, welcoming community steeped in Lowcountry culture and history.
Ridgeland currently has 156 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $449,568.35, 9 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $306,777.78, and 43 lots for sale with an average list price of $406,172.09.
Using the absorption rate, we can determine how long it's taking for homes to sell and which price points are selling the fastest in Ridgeland, i.e. what's hot and what's not.
See What's Hot & What's Not in RidgelandRidgeland home sales for the month of March decreased in volume by 24.2% when compared to last year, while the median sale price rose by 1.9% from $390,990 to $398,490. House sales decreased by 16.7%, while the median sale price rose by 1.4% from $392,990 to $398,490.
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