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Sumter is located in Sumter, South Carolina, with an estimated municipal population of 39,642 residents. All of the best foreclosed homes for sale in Sumter are located in the following zip code areas on Foreclosure.com: 29154 29152 29153 29150 29151. The estimated population per square kilometer (.62 miles) in Sumter is 469.
So, about how much do homes cost in Sumter? The most recent median value of resident-owned homes in Sumter is 131,847. An estimated 51.7 percent of households in Sumter own their homes, with an average family size of 3.13. The median household income in Sumter is 40,662, with15.4 percentage of households earning at least $100,000 annually. For working parents and professionals who are searching for cheap homes in Sumter, the median commute time of resident workers (in minutes) is 19.9. And last, but certainly not least, are you looking for homes to rent in Sumter? If so, the average rent price paid by renters in Sumter is 833, according to recent statistics.
Where a home is located is almost just as important as the home itself. Whether you are a first-time homebuyer or are relocating to Sumter, it is essential to take a deep dive into your potential future neighborhood. Homeownership is often a long-term relationship; therefore, be sure to do your due diligence to ensure that you make the best long-term decision.
The median age of residents in Sumter is 32.5, split between 46.2 percent male versus 53.8 female. The percentage of residents who report being married in Sumter is 41.9, with an average family size of 3.13.
The percentage of residents who report their race in Sumter is as follows:
White | 44.4% |
Black / African American | 48.6% |
Asian | 2.2% |
American Indian / Alaskan Native | 0.4% |
Native Hawaiian / Other Pacifc Islander | 0% |
Multi-racial | 2.6% |
Other | 1.9% |
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The percentage of residents who report their age in Sumter is as follows:
Under 10 | 15.7% |
Aged 10-19 | 14.9% |
20s | 15.6% |
30s | 12.5% |
40s | 11.3% |
50s | 10.1% |
60s | 8.9% |
70s | 6% |
80+ | 4.9% |
It was a rollercoaster ride for academics in 2020, with school districts throughout the nation transferring their classes online because of the global pandemic. Numerous school districts will continue online courses, while others will welcome students back to campus. Regardless, homebuyers are shopping for homes in Sumter with dedicated in-home learning spaces, as well as for homes located within the best school systems for in-person instruction in Sumter.
How do you know that living in -- or moving to -- Sumter is right where you need to be? Perhaps you grew up in Sumter or already live nearby; therefore, the decision to buy a home in Sumter is a no-brainer. For others, however, it may not be such a straightforward or simple decision. Whether you are relocating to Sumter for work or just looking for a fresh start, getting a read on a neighborhood from afar (online) can be tricky... and exhausting.
Here are some questions to ask yourself when shopping for foreclosed homes for sale in Sumter:
In short, it always helps to create a “Pros vs. Cons” list of what you need in a home and/or neighborhood like Sumter.
Prospective homebuyers are clearly taking advantage of the low interest rates and numerous government assistance programs. These low interest rates mean homebuyers in Sumter can now afford much more house for the same monthly payment (if interest rates were higher). Motivated and opportunistic sellers in Sumter, meanwhile, can field multiple offers from more qualified buyers.
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