Is Now a Good Time to Sell in Dunes West? (2025–2026 Seller Overview)By Brandon Bott — Dunes West Realtor Since 2012

If you own a home in Dunes West, you’ve probably wondered whether now is a good time to sell.
The short answer?

Yes — Dunes West remains one of Mount Pleasant’s strongest-performing neighborhoods heading into 2025–2026.

Here’s why sellers have a major advantage right now.

📉 1. Inventory Is Extremely Low

Buyers love Dunes West for:

  • Gated security

  • Amenities

  • Larger lots

  • Water and marsh access

  • Beautiful streetscapes

But very few homes hit the market.

Low supply = strong seller leverage.

🧳 2. Relocation Demand Is Surging

Many relocators specifically request Dunes West because of:

  • Schools

  • Safety

  • Space

  • Family-friendly environment

  • Resort-style amenities

Dunes West is often at the top of their shortlist.

💎 3. Renovated Homes Sell VERY Quickly

Buyers pay premiums for:

  • Updated kitchens

  • Fresh flooring

  • Modern paint

  • Clean outdoor living spaces

  • New roofs / HVAC

If your home is updated, expect fast movement.

🌅 4. Waterfront & Marsh Homes Have Historic Demand

Deep water and marsh homes in Dunes West appreciate faster than the rest of Mount Pleasant.

Scarcity + location = high offers.

📈 5. Prices Are Expected to Continue Rising

Mount Pleasant remains one of the top-performing markets in the state, and Dunes West performs at the top of Mount Pleasant.

This stability creates ideal selling conditions.

🏁 Final Thoughts

If you're considering selling in Dunes West, the combination of low inventory, strong demand, and steady appreciation makes now an excellent time to explore your options.

📞 Curious what your Dunes West home would sell for in today’s market?

I can prepare a detailed valuation tailored to your section, upgrades, and lot.
Call or text me at 843-754-9737.

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