
315: Politics, Insurance, and War—What It Means for Real Estate
From Selling Greenville by Stan McCune
March 11, 2026 · 37 min · Episode 315
About this episode
This episode explores the intersection of real estate and politics in South Carolina and its potential impact on the Greenville housing market.
Real estate and politics are colliding. This episode explores how South Carolina’s governor race, insurance reform debates, housing affordability policies, and even global conflict could influence the Greenville housing market. From property taxes to mortgage rates, several forces outside real estate may end up shaping the market in 2026. As always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (973) 479-1267 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com
People in this episode
Host: Stan McCune
Topics covered
- real estate
- politics
- insurance
- housing market
- affordability
- property taxes
- mortgage rates
Keywords
- real estate
- politics
- insurance reform
- housing affordability
- Greenville
- property taxes
- mortgage rates
- global conflict
Mentioned in this episode
Places: South Carolina, Greenville
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