Basis Radar

South Carolina affordable-housing markets

County-grain view of South Carolina: properties with a capital event (LIHTC year-15, affordability expiration, HAP contract expiration, or debt maturity) inside 24 months, alongside each county's public gap-funding posture. Every column is source data — no composite scores.

Open markets in the app → South Carolina trends →

CountyPipeline propertiesUnits Local HOME FY26Local CDBG FY26 Undrawn (live)
Greenville 10 509 $1.4M $3.6M $7M
Richland 7 325 $1.4M $2.9M $13M
York 10 325 $505,772
Florence 8 303 $352,512 $411,597
Spartanburg 9 290 $879,477 $2.3M $5.5M
Pickens 4 265
Sumter 7 252 $656,674 $305,378 $3.3M
Beaufort 4 242 $633,481 $222,108 $903,929
Lexington 8 221 $1.4M $2.9M $9.8M
Orangeburg 12 193 $954,427 $5.1M
Greenwood 3 185
Charleston 4 157 $1.3M $2.9M $5.9M
Kershaw 3 136
Union 3 135
Berkeley 3 128 $947,697 $2.4M $3.9M
Clarendon 4 122
Oconee 4 117
Laurens 6 97
Georgetown 2 96
Aiken 6 88 $217,875 $129,233
Anderson 3 76 $469,741 $539,777 $2.9M
Marion 2 68
Cherokee 2 57
Dorchester 2 53 $272,422 $261,720
Bamberg 2 52
Lancaster 1 48
Newberry 1 48
Darlington 1 40
Chesterfield 4 32
Lee 1 32
Barnwell 1 24
Dillon 1 24
Williamsburg 1 21
Abbeville 1 20
Calhoun 2 18
Chester 0 0
Colleton 0 0
Edgefield 0 0
Fairfield 0 0
Hampton 0 0
Horry 0 0 $989,479 $2M $6.3M
Jasper 0 0
Mccormick 0 0
Marlboro 0 0
Saluda 0 0

HOME/CDBG columns are county + intersecting city grantees' FY26 formula allocations (census place-by-county attribution; multi-county cities counted in each county they span). "Undrawn" is obligated-not-yet-drawn on FY2020+ formula grants (USASpending, monthly) — it may be committed to projects; commitment status is not public.