
Ridgeland homes for sale
Ridgeland is the county seat of Jasper County and the quietest corner of the Lowcountry. Rural character, rock-bottom prices, and growing investment interest for those who want land and space.
Median Price
$347,653
Avg Days on Market
204 days
Inventory
97 active
Live market data as of June 2026. Source: Lowcountry Regional MLS. Neighborhood-level results may vary.
Market Snapshot
What's on the market in Ridgeland
Median $203/sqft·97 active listings sampled
Living in Ridgeland
Home prices in Ridgeland are among the lowest in the region, well under $250K for many properties, which is the headline for anyone who cares more about space and quiet than a short drive to the coast. This is where the Lowcountry meets rural South Carolina. As the county seat of Jasper County, it has the courthouse, local government, and a Main Street that feels genuinely small-town. The trade-off is the commute: 35-40 minutes to Beaufort, 40 to Hilton Head, though I-95 access helps for Savannah-bound drivers. For investors, the acreage in and around town is significant, and the county's growth trajectory suggests appreciation is coming.
What makes Ridgeland special
- Lowest home prices in the Lowcountry region
- Large lots and acreage available
- I-95 access for Savannah commuters
- County seat with local services and courthouse
- Growing investor interest as Jasper County develops
Active Listings
Homes for sale in Ridgeland

$245,000

$364,900

$375,000

$949,000

$490,000

$184,900
Listing data provided by the Lowcountry Regional MLS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. All measurements are approximate.
Ridgeland real estate FAQ
Why are homes so affordable in Ridgeland?
Ridgeland is more rural and farther from the coast. Lower land costs, lower taxes, and less demand (for now) keep prices down. As Jasper County grows, early buyers may see strong appreciation.
Is Ridgeland a good place to invest?
For long-term land plays and rental properties, yes. Jasper County is one of the fastest-growing counties in South Carolina, and Ridgeland benefits from that growth trajectory. The numbers work for buy-and-hold investors.
What kind of land is available in Ridgeland?
Ridgeland and the surrounding Jasper County area offer a variety of land options: residential lots for custom builds, acreage tracts suitable for small farms or hobby farms, and larger parcels used for hunting and recreation. Prices per acre are significantly lower than Beaufort County. Buyers should verify zoning, well/septic requirements, and access before purchasing undeveloped land.
Is Ridgeland good for rental properties?
Ridgeland offers a lower entry cost than Beaufort or Bluffton, which can improve cash-on-cash returns for rental investors. Rental demand is growing as Jasper County's population increases and workers at new commercial developments along I-95 need housing. The market is smaller than Beaufort County, so vacancy risk is higher — investors should research local rental demand and comparable rents before purchasing.
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