SC Commission & Closing Time Report

SC realtors waited 72 days (DTC) from contract to close in January 2024 — 0.0% from last year

What the latest SC MLS data means for your commission cash flow — all 16 regions and the statewide cash flow gap

SC Industry Avg — MLS Data Avg DTC — January 2024 72 days 0.0% vs January 2023 ⚡ CE funds in 1–2 business days
Homes closed 5,014 -0.9% vs January 2023
Median price $325,000 +4.9% vs January 2023
Avg commission unpaid ~$9,750 sitting for 72 days
Industry avg: 72 days to close Commission Express funds in 1–2 business days
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More closings, longer waits — the cash flow squeeze

SC realtors closed 5,014 transactions in January 2024. From the moment a contract was signed to the day agents got paid, they waited an average of 72 days (DTC — Days to Close). That is 0.0% versus January 2023. Every transaction represents commission earned but sitting unpaid — and the longer that wait, the bigger the cash flow gap for SC realtors.

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Seasonal pattern — where January sits in SC's annual cycle

January is SC's slowest closing month — the fewest buyers, fewest contracts, and longest waits of the year. January 2024 came in at 72 days — flat versus January 2023. Even holding steady, 72 days of unpaid commission heading into spring is a significant cash flow burden for SC realtors.

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Regional DTC — find your market

Contract-to-close times vary dramatically across South Carolina. The same state, the same month — but agents in different regions wait vastly different amounts of time for the same commission check.

Filter by region: Statewide avg: 72 days
Region DTC — January 2024 vs Statewide avg YoY change
Spartanburg35 days37 days faster+6.1%
Charleston Trident38 days34 days faster-5.0%
Greater Columbia44 days28 days faster-4.3%
Piedmont Regional44 days28 days faster-10.2%
Greater Greenville51 days21 days faster+4.1%
Sumter/Clarendon County57 days15 days faster+1.8%
Aiken67 days5 days faster-1.5%
Western Upstate68 daysnear avg+3.0%
Beaufort95 days23 days slower-9.5%
Greenwood96 days24 days slower-18.6%
Pee Dee98 days26 days slower-12.5%
Greater Augusta106 days34 days slower+5.0%
Cherokee County114 days42 days slower+2.7%
Coastal Carolinas123 days51 days slower-2.4%
Hilton Head Area158 days86 days slower+14.5%
Central Carolina228 days156 days slower+142.6%
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The statewide cash flow gap — 361,008 agent-days unpaid

Multiply the number of January 2024 closings by the average DTC and you get a picture of how much earned but unpaid commission is sitting in the SC pipeline at any given moment. In January 2024 that number reached 361,008 agent-days of unpaid commission statewide. Every SC realtor with an open contract is carrying their share of this backlog — and the only way to close the gap before closing day is a commission advance.

5,014 closings × 72 days avg DTC 361,008 agent-days of earned but unpaid commission sitting in South Carolina — January 2024
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Bigger commission checks — sitting unpaid even longer

The SC median home price in January 2024 was $325,000 (+4.9% from last year). At a 3% commission rate that is approximately $9,750 per transaction. That check is sitting unpaid for an average of 72 days (DTC) from contract signing. As both prices and DTC continue to move, the dollar amount of commission sitting unpaid per agent changes every month.

Median home price $325,000
Avg commission (~3%) ~$9,750
Sitting unpaid for 72 days
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