07th December 2011
Approximately 5 million tourists visit Charleston, SC each year. Since tourism is one of the biggest industries in the area, Charleston offers a wide range of things to do for tourists and locals alike. Whether you like educational activities, shopping,...
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07th December 2011
The $300-500K price range is ideal for the Charleston, SC real estate market. Whether you are looking for a charming 1950s brick home that is fully renovated or a new construction home that you can customize with a top Charleston builder, this price rang...
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07th December 2011
In one of the most common price ranges in the Charleston real estate market, you’ll find a huge selection of homes for sale for $200-300K. Because most buyers in this price range want a single family, detached house, this longstanding demand has resulted...
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09th May 2011
As real estate agents who specialize in helping home buyers relocate to Charleston, we get lots of questions regarding Charleston’s job market and overall economy. Over the past two years, Charleston has invested more than $1 billion to generate more bus...
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09th May 2011
One of the most sought after neighborhoods in Charleston, I’on is known for its Charleston styled homes, its exclusive amenities, and its close proximity to downtown Charleston and the beaches. As you drive through this neighborhood, you’ll feel like you...
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11th April 2011
Whether you’re looking to build a custom home or choose one that’s move-in ready, these six neighborhoods will give you the newest options to consider in Mt. Pleasant in the price range of $500K plus.
1) Hamlin Plantation ($400K to $800K): Almost all...
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11th April 2011
In the past few years, we’ve seen a wave of interest among home buyers regarding job opportunities and overall economic conditions in Charleston, SC. Buyers often know that they want to relocate to Charleston, but they want to make sure that the city has...
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11th April 2011
One of the biggest selling points for Mt. Pleasant is that it has the largest selection of new homes in Charleston, SC. I’ve included 5 neighborhoods to consider in the under $500K range for the newest homes available.
1) Linnen Place ($200-300K): D...
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10th August 2010
No matter your price range, if you're looking for a home in Mt. Pleasant, chances are that you've come across homes for sale in the Park West community. As the largest residential neighborhood in Charleston, Park West usually has the largest selection of...
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10th August 2010
In the Charleston, SC real estate market, the year 2010 may be remembered as the year of the short sales. You won't find an area or price range that isn't affected by this particular type of listing. Realtors in the local market started taking notice of...
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10th August 2010
Charleston's real estate market has seen more changes in the past ten years than in the fifty years before that. From incredible affordability in the early 2000's, to tripled and quadrupled prices around 2005, to the current drop in prices (some people h...
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30th June 2010
Because Folly is the most popular beach in Charleston for vacationers, many home buyers choose this area for buying real estate as an investment. Especially if you're looking at buying a second home in Charleston, beach real estate in general may be a go...
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30th June 2010
Summerville tends to be one of home buyers' top choices of areas to live in the greater Charleston area. This small town is located further inland, which means that land is more affordable. Downtown Charleston is about a 40 minute drive, and the closest...
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30th June 2010
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina is one of the most popular suburbs of Charleston with master planned communities. Home buyers often choose Mt. Pleasant because it has such good neighborhoods to choose from (not to mention great public schools). If you're...
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13th May 2010
James Island, SC can be a tricky housing market to navigate if you're looking for good neighborhood amenities. Because most of the island is already developed, land comes at a premium here - which means fewer neighborhood amenities for home buyers.
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