A South Carolina city is one of four in the United States cited by Forbes magazine as places where the wealthy are buying second homes.
It’s Charleston, a top housing hotspot for 2026, according to The National Association of Realtors.
“Charleston punches way above its weight in terms of its cultural and culinary offerings, so second-home buyers coming from major metropolitan areas don’t feel like they have to give up a vibrant food, music, and art scene,” Mary Lou Wertz, founding partner of Charleston-based brokerage Maison Real Estate , told Forbes…