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		<title>Charleston National Sales &amp; Price Stats 2005-2009</title>
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The number of homes sold in Charleston National in 2009 increased to 26 after a paltry 18 sales in 2008.  The average days a home was on the market in Charleston National in 2009 was 125, basically just one week longer than the 117 days on market for 2008. 
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<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-2991" title="Chas National Sales Stats for 2009" src="http://www.edhunnicutt.com/files/2010/02/Chas-Natl-Home-Sales-1024x790.jpg" alt="Chas National Sales Stats for 2009" width="1024" height="790" /></p>
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<p>The number of homes sold in Charleston National in 2009 increased to 26 after a paltry 18 sales in 2008.  The average days a home was on the market in Charleston National in 2009 was 125, basically just one week longer than the 117 days on market for 2008. </p>
<p>The average price per square foot of homes sold in Charleston National in 2009 was $135/sf down significantly from $149/sf in 2008 and $160/sf in 2007.  The drop reflects a number of short sales, foreclosure and REO sales in the neighborhood in 2009.</p>
<p>The median and average prices of homes sold in Charleston National have trended downward since their peak in 2006; however the actual rate of decline has slowed.</p>
<p> The number of homes on the market in Charleston National at the beginning of 2010 was 22, a decrease from 30 homes on the market in early November.</p>
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