Access the latest real estate market insights for the Coastal Lowcountry, including Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, and Beaufort. This section features timely market reports, trends, and data-driven analysis to help buyers and sellers make informed decisions.

Access the latest real estate market insights for the Coastal Lowcountry, including Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, and Beaufort. This section features timely market reports, trends, and data-driven analysis to help buyers and sellers make informed decisions.

Housing Supply Outlook: A Market Finding Its Balance

Boat on the May River

If February hinted at change, March confirmed it.

Across the Lowcountry, inventory is no longer the scarce commodity it once was. We are seeing a steady rise in available homes, longer days on market, and modest price adjustments. Translation: the market is shifting from a sprint to more of a strategic ride.

In the Beaufort-Jasper region, inventory surged 34.7% year-over-year, pushing supply to 4.8 months for single-family homes and 7.6 months for condos . That’s meaningful. Buyers now have options, and sellers need to be sharper.

Meanwhile, the Hilton Head region tells a slightly different story. Inventory actually declined 4.3%, with supply holding at 4.1 months for single-family homes…

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Hilton Head, Bluffton & Beaufort Real Estate Market Update – February 2026

The February 2026 real estate market update shows a shifting housing landscape both nationally and across the Lowcountry real estate markets of Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, and Beaufort, South Carolina. While national home sales slowed slightly, home prices remain strong and inventory continues to improve in many markets.

Below is a breakdown of the latest housing market trends and statistics for the Hilton Head Association of REALTORS® service area and the Beaufort-Jasper County region.

Despite improving affordability conditions, U.S. existing-home sales declined 8.4% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.91 million homes, according to the National Association of…

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Lowcountry Real Estate Market Update - January 2026

January 2026 Hilton Head Market Report

January 2026 opens with a clear shift across the Lowcountry housing market. Inventory is expanding. Pricing is stabilizing. Buyers are active, but intentional.

From Hilton Head real estate to Bluffton real estate and Beaufort homes for sale, the market is recalibrating into a more balanced environment.

Let’s begin with the housing supply outlook.

Housing Supply Outlook: A More Balanced Market Emerges

Across the broader Hilton Head Association region, inventory increased 6.2% year over year, bringing overall supply to 4.1 months.

  • Single-family homes: 3.7 months of supply

  • Condos/villas: 5.2 months of supply

Pending sales improved 7.0% year over year, with…

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Top 3 Reasons To Buy a Home Before Spring




If you’re planning to buy a home this year, you may be focused on the spring market. And hoping that when spring does hit, you’ll see:

  • Mortgage rates drop a little more.
  • More homes hit the market.

But here’s what most buyers don’t realize. Buying just a few weeks earlier could mean paying less, dealing with less stress, and feeling less rushed.

Here are three reasons why accelerating your timeline over the next few weeks could actually be a better play.

1. Holding Out for Lower Rates May Not Pay Off 

A lot of buyers are hoping mortgage rates will fall even further. But that’s not the best strategy. Here’s why. Experts are pretty aligned on this: rates are expected to stay roughly…

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2025 Year-End Lowcountry Real Estate Market Update

Lowcountry Sunset over the Marsh

Hilton Head, Bluffton & Beaufort Housing Trends Heading Into 2026

As we close the books on 2025, one thing is clear: the Lowcountry real estate market did not stall. It recalibrated.

According to the Hilton Head Area Association of REALTORS® 2025 Annual Market Report, the Hilton Head, Bluffton, and Beaufort housing markets moved steadily toward balance this year. Inventory grew, buyer urgency softened, and pricing stabilized after several years of rapid appreciation. For serious buyers and strategic sellers, this shift matters.

Let’s break down what actually happened and what it means as we head into 2026.

Lowcountry Market Snapshot: The Big Picture

Despite elevated mortgage rates…

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