There’s a certain kind of community where the market data tells more than a financial story—it tells a human one. Palmetto Bluff is exactly that kind of place. The people who buy here aren’t chasing a transaction; they are choosing a life. A life with mornings spent on May River, evenings on a wrap-around porch surrounded by the laughter of their loved ones, and the quiet confidence of knowing they invested in something genuinely rare.
The 2025 year-end numbers confirm what those who already call Palmetto Bluff home have long understood: this is a market defined by quality, limited supply, and long-term appreciation. And if January 2026 is any indication, that momentum is only building.
Across the full year, 143 properties closed at Palmetto Bluff, generating $322.1 million in community-wide sales. These aren’t the metrics of a market driven by momentum rather than merit; they reflect a community where buyers arrive ready, and sellers know exactly what they have.
Four years of consistent appreciation, a deliberate pace of growth, and a buyer pool that shows up with conviction. That’s the 2025 story in one sentence.
One of the most telling figures in the year-end report isn’t a price or a volume—it’s a percentage. Of all the privately owned Palmetto Bluff homes, just 4.7% are listed for sale at any given time. This means more than 95% of homeowners are holding on. In real estate, that kind of retention only happens when people get exactly what they came for.
Scarcity here isn’t a flaw in a market; it’s a feature of a community built to grow thoughtfully rather than quickly. For buyers on the fence, that distinction matters.
Activity in 2025 spread across the community’s full range of neighborhoods, from riverfront homesites to village cottages. Together, River Road and Moreland Forest accounted for more than half of all transactions, a testament to the enduring appeal of waterfront and forest settings within the community.
Whether it’s a village cottage steps from Wilson Village’s dining and shops or a sprawling estate with room to breathe, Palmetto Bluff’s diversity of product is a large part of what keeps buyers coming back.
If 2025 demonstrated Palmetto Bluff’s staying power, the momentum continues into a strong opening. The first month of the year came in with energy, urgency, and numbers that signal a strong year ahead. The market certainly didn’t wait.
That Discovery Visit number deserves particular attention. It’s one of the clearest leading indicators of future market activity, and an eightfold increase suggests a pipeline of motivated, first-time looking buyers that’s growing fast. When those visitors become buyers, January’s pending volume will look modest by comparison.
The case for owning at Palmetto Bluff has always been rooted in something deeper than returns; however, the returns are real. More than $850,000 in average home value appreciation since 2021 reflects a community that has only grown more desirable as it has matured.
With inventory tight, activity accelerating, and a new year opening at a $3.2 million average resale price, the window for securing a piece of this community at today’s values is genuinely finite. Palmetto Bluff doesn’t promise to stay still. That’s precisely the point.
Palmetto Bluff Real Estate has been exclusively focused on this community for over two decades, with two on-property sales offices in Wilson Village and at Montage Palmetto Bluff. Our team offers insider access, deep market knowledge, and a genuine connection to every corner of the Bluff.
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