A Real Bargain: ; Older Houses, Loss of Jobs Keep City Real Estate Prices Level

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Charleston's older houses and employers leaving the state in recent years could account for the sale price of city houses staying low, economists said Tuesday.

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A Real Bargain: ; Older Houses, Loss of Jobs Keep City Real Estate Prices Level

Financial magazine Kiplinger reported the average price for a house in the Charleston area was about $90,000 in 2003. Prices are expected to increase by only 1.6 percent in 2004, 7.6 percen...

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