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Real Estate

Largest Midlands counties see foreclosure increases

image Richland and Lexington counties saw more than a double-digit increase in year-to-year foreclosure numbers in February as Orangeburg and Newberry counties posted a significant percentage decrease in the Midlands. Across South Carolina, the numbers of distressed properties was up nearly 26%. Read More...

Columbia building sales worth more than $2 million in commercial transactions

Real estate finance pioneer to lecture at USC

Columbia named among Best Places to Retire and Row

Kershaw County woman guilty of misleading mortgage lenders

Columbia year-over-year home sales drop in January

Mast General Store begins renovations to Lourie’s

SPA signs letter of intent to sell Port of Port Royal

Real estate investment firm opens Columbia office

Former Richland Mall sells for more than $4 million

Construction begins on Lexington shopping center

Foreclosure rates down in Midlands in month-to-month data

Point-of-sale reform fails to get two-thirds majority in Senate

Senate OKs new compromise on point-of-sale reassessment

NAI Avant recognized as top secondary market firm









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