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South Carolina Rent Affordability

Median rent $1,242/mo. 30% rule needs $49,680/yr income. Rent = 22% of South Carolina median household income.

South Carolina median rent
$1,242/mo
Annual rent
$14,904
Income for 30% rule
$49,680/yr
% of state HH median
22%

Max affordable rent by income

Gross incomeMax rent (30%)Max rent (25% conservative)vs South Carolina median
$30,000$750/mo$625/mo60% of median
$40,000$1000/mo$833/mo81% of median
$50,000$1250/mo$1042/mo1.01× median
$60,000$1500/mo$1250/mo1.21× median
$75,000$1875/mo$1563/mo1.51× median
$100,000$2500/mo$2083/mo2.01× median
$125,000$3125/mo$2604/mo2.52× median
$150,000$3750/mo$3125/mo3.02× median
$200,000$5000/mo$4167/mo4.03× median

Rent vs buy break-even in South Carolina

Median home
$240,500
Annual rent
$14,904
Gross rent multiplier
16.1×
Rent / Home ratio
6.2%

The annual rent-to-home-price ratio of 6.2% is above 5%, often favoring buying over renting in South Carolina. Rent is high enough that mortgage payments on the median home may be comparable. Run a full break-even with current rates, property tax, and HOA.

Price-to-rent ratio is a heuristic. Full break-even depends on mortgage rate, property tax, maintenance, HOA, transaction costs, and the buyer's expected hold period.

Rent in neighboring states

How South Carolina rent compares to contiguous neighbors. Relocation, remote-work geography, or commute-belt decisions.

StateMedian rent% of state HH medianMedian homevs SC
South Carolina (current)$1,24222%$240,500
North Carolina$1,28922%$290,500+$47
Georgia$1,42423%$305,400+$182

Other states

Common questions

What is the median rent in South Carolina?
South Carolina statewide median gross monthly rent is $1,242 (Census ACS 2023 B25064). Metro areas typically run 20-50% above the state median; rural areas 10-25% below. Numbers reflect all renters and bedroom counts combined.
How much income do I need to afford the median rent in South Carolina?
Using the 30% rule (rent ≤ 30% of gross income), you need about $49,680/year. The 25% conservative rule pushes that to $59,616/year. South Carolina median household income is $67,804 — rent eats 22% of typical earners' income.
Is renting or buying a better deal in South Carolina?
Rule of thumb: if annual rent < 5% of home price, renting wins. South Carolina ratio: annual rent $14,904 / median home $240,500 = 6.2%. Buying may be favored (rents are high relative to home prices). Full break-even depends on time horizon, mortgage rate, property tax, and HOA.
Why is rent so much higher in some South Carolina metros than the statewide median?
State median averages across rural and urban renters. A high-cost metro (LA, NYC, SF, Boston, Seattle, DC) drives metro rent 30-60% above the state number. Use the statewide median for relocation comparison, but expect to pay above-median in any large city.

Full data sources and formulas: /sources.

Estimate only — not financial advice. The 30% rule is a guideline, not a rule. State median hides large city-level variation. Calculate take-home pay in South Carolina

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