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We Love Johns Island, SC

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Real Estate Agent with Brand Name Real Estate

We love Johns Island for many reasons, but here are just a few that we wanted to share. We both grew up just minutes apart from one another on the island and met by chance. Our love for the island brought us back home where we built a home and decided to raise our little family. Johns Island is a quaint little community (second largest barrier island on the east coast) that is rich in history and rich in culture.

The pride of the island is the Angel Oak Tree. The southern live oak is estimated to be more than 1500 years old and is considered to be the oldest living thing east of the Mississippi. It is 65 ft high (over 6 stories), 25.5 ft in circumference and offers more than 17,000 sqft of shade. The largest limb measures more than 89 ft long. The Angel Oak Tree is a must see.

Johns Island was orginally inhabited by Native Americans, a tribe known as The Kiawah Tribe. Of course this was before the English settled in and took over. The Island was also a site for many Civil War Battles.

To learn more about Johns Island and it's real estate opportunities, simply contact:

Jim and Maria Hart (843) 364-9845

Johns Island host many options from Water front homes, private estates, farm land, single family communities and town-home / condo communities. Come see why "We Love Johns Island".

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Whether you're buying or selling a home, we want to earn your business. We invite you to contact us as we'd be happy to assist you with your important transaction.

In addition, if you have any general questions about buying or selling real estate in South Carolina, please contact us as we're more than willing to help.

Please browse our website, www.JimAndMariaHart.com, for listings, reports and important local real estate information.

Have a Wonderful Day!

Jim & Maria Hart

(843) 364-9845

 

 

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Bruce Brockmeier
Internet Marketing Consultant to REALTORS® - Yorba Linda, CA
Coached By Crouch

That's a very interesting looking oak tree.  We have some redwoods, here in CA, that are even older.

Jan 28, 2009 02:48 PM
Jim & Maria Hart
Brand Name Real Estate - Charleston, SC
Charleston, SC Real Estate

Hey, Bruce. It is a very impressive tree for sure and I have always wanted to see the redwoods in person. All  my best, Jim

Jan 29, 2009 02:43 AM