What's Happening?
Kiawah Island Real Estate has reported its best April on record, with significant increases in both the number of properties sold and the total dollar volume of sales. In April 2026, the firm saw a 71%
year-over-year increase in total dollar volume, reaching over $102.6 million, and a 56% increase in the number of properties closed. This follows a strong first quarter, which was the best in the island's history, with a 59% increase in total dollar volume and a 27% increase in properties closed compared to the previous year. The firm remains the market leader, handling 73% of the island-wide dollar volume. The success is attributed to the island's year-round appeal, supported by Charleston's infrastructure, and the release of new luxury residences in the Ocean Pines area.
Why It's Important?
The record-breaking sales figures underscore Kiawah Island's position as a premier luxury real estate market, appealing to high-net-worth individuals seeking primary and secondary homes. The island's unique year-round lifestyle, bolstered by Charleston's cultural and culinary offerings, differentiates it from other seasonal resort markets. This stability and demand for luxury living without liquidity risks make Kiawah Island an attractive investment. The continued strong performance of Kiawah Island Real Estate highlights the ongoing demand for exclusive properties and the limited supply, which could drive future price increases and further solidify the island's market position.
What's Next?
Kiawah Island Real Estate plans to continue capitalizing on the strong demand by releasing the second phase of Ocean Pines residences, expected to be completed by Q2 2027. These new homes will offer exclusive amenities, including memberships to the Kiawah Island Club, enhancing their appeal. The firm anticipates sustained buyer interest, driven by the limited inventory and the allure of luxury living. As the market leader, Kiawah Island Real Estate is well-positioned to maintain its dominance and continue setting sales records.






