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Goose Creek Today
By the People, for the People
Goose Creek Neighborhoods See Surge in Property Sales This Winter
Habitat for Humanity also breaks ground on new affordable housing project in the area
Mar. 31, 2026 at 6:10am
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The vibrant real estate market and new affordable housing developments in Goose Creek neighborhoods reflect the city's continued growth and efforts to balance development with community needs.Goose Creek TodaySeveral Goose Creek neighborhoods, including Forest Lawn, Persimmon Hill, Cokers Commons, Hunters Woods, Mount Holly, and Liberty Village, saw a flurry of real estate activity this past winter, with homes and land parcels changing hands. Meanwhile, Habitat for Humanity is building a new 22,000-square-foot mission center and planning nine new affordable homes in the city, seen as a key step in revitalizing the Red Bank corridor.
Why it matters
The real estate transactions highlight the continued growth and development in Goose Creek, a suburb of Charleston that has become an attractive option for homebuyers. The Habitat for Humanity project also aims to bring more services, investment, and affordable housing opportunities directly into Goose Creek neighborhoods.
The details
According to a recent report, several Goose Creek homes and land parcels changed hands in neighborhoods like Forest Lawn, Persimmon Hill, Cokers Commons, Hunters Woods, Mount Holly, and Liberty Village. The report lists prices, neighborhoods, and buyers or investors involved in the transactions. Separately, Habitat for Humanity is building a new Berkeley Habitat Mission Center on Red Bank Road in Goose Creek and planning nine new Habitat homes off Palsay Drive. City leaders say this is a key first step in revitalizing the Red Bank corridor, bringing more services, investment, and affordable housing opportunities directly into Goose Creek neighborhoods.
- The real estate transactions were reported on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
- Habitat for Humanity recently broke ground on the new mission center and affordable homes.
The players
Habitat for Humanity
A nonprofit organization that builds and repairs homes to provide affordable housing opportunities.
Goose Creek City Leaders
Municipal officials who are overseeing the revitalization efforts in the Red Bank corridor.
What they’re saying
“This is a key first step in revitalizing the Red Bank corridor, bringing more services, investment, and affordable housing opportunities directly into Goose Creek neighborhoods.”
— Goose Creek City Leaders
What’s next
Habitat for Humanity plans to complete construction on the new mission center and affordable homes in the coming months, further bolstering the city's efforts to revitalize the Red Bank corridor.
The takeaway
The surge in Goose Creek real estate activity and the Habitat for Humanity project highlight the continued growth and development in this Charleston suburb, as the city works to balance new investment with providing more affordable housing options for residents.

