Overview
South Carolina Real Estate Market — Educational Overview
Investors exchanging into or out of South Carolina often consider property type mix, demographic trends, and local economic drivers when evaluating replacement properties. Educational research is not a substitute for professional underwriting.
Common Investment Property Types
- Multifamily (Class A, B, and C apartments)
- Net-leased retail (NNN)
- Industrial and logistics
- Self-storage
- Medical office
- Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) interests (accredited investors only)
General Tax Considerations
State Tax Considerations
When planning a 1031 exchange involving property in South Carolina, investors generally consider both federal and state tax implications. State income tax rules, capital gains treatment, withholding requirements for non-resident sellers, and recognition of federal 1031 deferral vary by state.
This page is educational only. Always work with a licensed CPA and attorney familiar with South Carolina tax law.
Local Market Overview
Investors researching South Carolina replacement property commonly study the major metros listed in the Popular Cities section, along with secondary and tertiary markets covered in our Resource Library.
Qualified Intermediary Resources
Our directory tracks qualified intermediary firms listed in South Carolina. The directory is educational only; we do not endorse or recommend any firm.