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Moving from Georgia to South Carolina:
Housing Cost Guide

How your housing costs change when you relocate. Based on 2026 data with 10% down, 6.5% rate, 30-year fixed.

Monthly Housing Cost Change
-$295/mo

Your housing costs will decrease by approximately $295 per month ($3,540/year) when you move from Georgia to South Carolina.

Side-by-Side Comparison

GeorgiaSouth CarolinaChange
Median Home Price$340,000$305,000$-35,000
Property Tax Rate0.92%0.57%-0.35%
Monthly Tax (on median)$261$145$-116
Insurance/yr$2,200$2,600+$400
Closing Costs$5K$4K$-1,135
Transfer Tax0.1%0.37%+0.27%
Est. Monthly PITI$2,506/mo$2,211/mo$-295/mo

What Your Georgia Equity Buys in South Carolina

If you sell your median-priced Georgia home ($340K) and buy in South Carolina ($305K):

Equity from sale (est. 30% after typical ownership)$102K
Down payment on South Carolina home (20%)$61K
Remaining equity after down payment$41K

Your Georgia equity covers the 20% down payment on a median South Carolina home with $41K left over. That surplus can cover closing costs, moving expenses, or go into savings.

Monthly Budget Impact

Georgia PITI
$2,506/mo
South Carolina PITI
$2,211/mo
Monthly savings$295/mo
Annual savings$3,540/yr
10-year savings$35K

Over 10 years, this move saves you approximately $35K in housing costs alone.

Key Differences to Know

Your dollar stretches further in South Carolina. The median home costs 10% less than in Georgia, which translates to a $35K difference in purchase price. This means a smaller loan, a lower monthly payment, and less total interest paid over the life of your mortgage.

Good news on taxes: South Carolina's 0.57% property tax rate is significantly lower than Georgia's 0.92%. You'll save approximately $1,390 per year on property taxes, which adds up to $14K over a decade.

When you buy in South Carolina, expect about $4K in closing costs (1.3% of purchase price). This includes a 0.37% transfer tax. Budget for this amount on top of your down payment.

Down Payment Assistance in South Carolina

South Carolina's SC Housing Palmetto Home offers Up to $8,000 forgivable. If you haven't owned a home in three years (or are buying in South Carolina for the first time), you may qualify. Check eligibility requirements and income limits on South Carolina's housing finance agency website.

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