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May
6

When people start searching Tall Pines Plantation Ladson SC homes for sale, what they usually see online doesn't fully explain what this neighborhood actually is—and just as importantly, what it is not.

Tall Pines is not new construction. It is not uniform. And it is not trying to be either of those things.

It is an established neighborhood of roughly 700 homes, quietly tucked between Summerville's Exit 199 and College Park Road off I-26. It has three well-maintained entrances, a community pool, a park for kids, and something that's becoming harder to find—long-term homeowners who have stayed.

The neighborhood is divided into phases, and understanding that matters more than most people realize.

The first phase dates back to the 1970s. Th...

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May
2

By the time someone begins asking whether rental property is a good investment, they are usually looking for a clear answer.

The reality is more measured than that.

The rental market across North Charleston and surrounding areas is still active. Homes are leasing. Tenants are moving. But the pace has shifted, and that shift matters when evaluating an investment.

Properties are taking longer to rent than they once did, and tenants are more selective. Pricing, condition, and location all play a more direct role in how quickly a home will lease and at what price.

At the same time, the cost of owning that property has become more defined.

Taxes for non-owner-occupied homes, insurance adjustments for rental use, and ongoing expenses such as mainten...

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May
2

One of the most common misunderstandings in real estate investing is simple.

Rental income is often treated as if it flows cleanly from tenant to owner.

It does not.

The number advertised as rent is only the starting point. What matters is what remains after the obligations tied to that property are accounted for.

In South Carolina, property taxes are structured differently depending on how a property is used. A primary residence is taxed at a lower assessment ratio, while a non-owner-occupied property is taxed at a higher one. That shift alone can noticeably increase the annual tax burden once a home becomes a rental.

Insurance follows a similar pattern.

A standard homeowner's policy is designed for o...

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May
2

There is a difference between what people think the rental market is doing and what it is actually doing. Right now, that difference matters.

Looking at recent rental activity across North Charleston, Summerville, Goose Creek, and surrounding areas, the story is not dramatic. Homes are still renting. Tenants are still moving. But the pace has changed.

One of the clearest indicators is time.

Properties are spending longer on the market than they once did. Not in every case, but consistently enough to shift how we should think about pricing. This is no longer a market where a home can be positioned aggressively and expected to move quickly.

Tenants are taking their time. They are comparing options. They are paying attention to condition, layout, and value in a way that feels more deliber...

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