Affectionately known as “Charleston’s Garden City”, Summerville, a much admired community of more than 43,000, was established as an island sanctuary for Charleston’s well-to-do after the Revolutionary War. The name, Summerville, is homage to the seasonal influx of Charleston’s affluent to their
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05/27/2015
Mt. Pleasant is the 4th largest city in South Carolina. Established 1680, it is a charming mix of the past, present and future which made it one of Money Magazine’s top 100 places to live. Changing with the times, Mt. Pleasant’s economy has, at different times, been fueled by cotton, ship-buildi
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05/22/2015
Deeply rooted in its historic past, Charleston draws innumerable visitors each year, seeking the “Old South” of Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone with the Wind” and to walk amongst the ghosts of the Civil War era. Many stay, having found the home of their dreams amongst the varied choices of homes. Wheth
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05/15/2015
Just over a half mile from the Charleston peninsula, Daniel Island is the best of both worlds, conveniently close to the city but with the feel of the country. Steeped in history, the island was once the property of the Colonial Governor of the Carolinas, Robert Daniel and remained mostly undeve
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05/09/2015
Real Estate Agents - Start Listening to Your Clients It appears the real estate industry is about to change again. Lately, my agents (80) have been reporting that their clients have been asking them if they use text messaging as a form of communication. Again...Our Clients Have Asked Us If We Use
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05/08/2015