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Looking for beach real estate in the Charleston, SC area? You’ll find 6 beaches in Charleston to choose from, and each one has a different feel to it. Folly Beach is one of the most popular for residents and tourists. This is partly because it’s the most accessible beach to downtown Charleston. It’s also the most affordable for vacation rentals and for buying real estate.

Many of the Charleston areas (like James Island) have a much larger selection of condos on the market compared to townhouses right now. However, there is quite a demand for townhouses in this area since so many buyers want a close proximity to downtown Charleston and to the beach without the high cost. Condos and townhouses are a great way for buyers to have the best of both worlds – yes, location and affordability!

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're in historic downtown Charleston. I'on homes have all of the details that make Charleston architecture so unique - not just the double front porches and designs that so many Mt. Pleasant neighborhoods try to imitate, but also the impressive brick work, wrought iron fences, immaculately landscaped courtyards, heavy columns, metal roofed dormers, and European styled piazzas.

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 businesses and also expand existing ones. We've included info below on the biggest industries and employers in Charleston.

When I talk to clients about living in Charleston, SC, I am always interested to hear the different reasons they have for moving to (or remaining in) Charleston. Over the years I have heard probably hundreds of reasons, but I’ve managed to narrow it down to the top ten reasons to live in Charleston...

We get a lot of questions about schools in Charleston, SC – especially from home buyers relocating to Charleston. When clients tell us they want to be in a good public school district, we give them some of the resources we’ve collected over the years. Most of these are school district websites along with various sites devoted to school rankings for the Charleston area and for the state.

Whether you are vacationing at one of the nearby beaches, thinking of relocating to Mt. Pleasant, or even if you are simply a Mt. Pleasant resident looking for fun things to do in your area, check out this top ten list of things to do!

I have had the privilege to travel to all fifty states in America over the last ten years. For some reason, all of my training in writing has somehow qualified me to travel our great country and to take in some of the best (and worst) things that cities all over the US have to offer. So I've spent my fair share of time in cities all over the country, and I'll be the first to tell you that few cities compare to the charm of Charleston.

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Charleston's 18 cities can be overwhelming when it comes to finding the right area to live. Preference is a huge factor in determining where to live in Charleston, but price is equally important. This article is a guide to help you narrow down areas by price range.

In the past several years, Summerville, SC has attracted the attention of many home buyers. In fact, it has become one of the most demanded areas to live in all of Charleston. So, why do so many buyers choose Summerville? I've listed below six of the main reasons people choose to relocated (or remain) in the area.

Few cities in the country have a style of house all their own. The Chicago bungalow and the Cape Cod are two styles that come to mind for having specific architecture associated with the area. In Charleston, SC, you’ll find what’s called the Charleston single. This is a single family house that is not very wide but is very long, and they’re usually two to three stories.

When most people think of Charleston’s history, they think of famous war sites or the architecture found in downtown Charleston. Although the Morris Island lighthouse is one of the most photographed historic structures in Charleston, it sometimes gets overlooked by tourists coming to the area. For locals, the lighthouse is a very recognizable symbol and also a topic that had been in the news for the past few years. I’ve included some information about the lighthouse’s history for locals and tourists alike so that we can better appreciate this historic landmark.

People moving to Charleston, SC often have questions about where to live (or where to invest). As a real estate agent I always ask them, “What are you looking for?” In order to help people who are relocating to the Charleston area, I have organized my suggestions into 7 answers.

It's a great time to buy real estate in Charleston right now. Four factors benefit home buyers in Charleston's real estate market. 1) Low interest rates - We're seeing interest rates in the 6 per cent range. A lot of home owners are refinancing right now. Most of what you hear about refinancing in the news right now is related to adjustable rate mortgages. But, there are also a lot of people refinancing to take advantage of the good rates. So, the rates are good news not just for home buyers, but also for current home owners.

Many people choose Charleston as their getaway destination. Some people want a second home in Charleston so that they can have a place near the beach, so that they can have a home near family living in Charleston, so that they can have a private place to stay for business trips, so that they can have an investment that will provide plenty of enjoyment, or so that they can use the home first for vacations and then for retirement in the coming years.

If you are looking to live in a historic southern city with a ton or charm, Charleston may be your answer. Sitting on the South Carolina cost, the real estate market is primed for growth.

With so many nationally ranked golf courses in Charleston, SC, golf is a huge attraction in the area. Some of the best courses are located in Mt. Pleasant and Kiawah Island, but you’ll find plenty of options throughout the Charleston area. In fact, there is at least one golf course in 12 of the 16 Charleston areas. Total, Charleston boasts 22 public and private courses and 13 golf course communities. Most golf courses in Charleston are open to the public and don’t require you to live in the golf community to play. However, there are a few courses on which you can only play by proof of residence or by invitation from a resident.

The general Charleston area is made up of three counties: Charleston County, Berkeley County, and Dorchester County. These three counties vary in tax prices. If you were to compare two houses that were identical in price – one in Charleston County and one in Dorchester County – you would pay considerably more in taxes for the Charleston County home.

Mount Pleasant is one of Charleston, SC’s hottest real estate markets because it has the best public schools in Charleston County and some of the nicest all-inclusive neighborhoods in the Charleston area. The good school districts and the great home selection in Mt. Pleasant have created a high demand of buyers.

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 good job opportunities and room for economic growth in the future - especially if they're moving from one of the more economically depressed areas of the country. Many buyers know that Charleston is ranked as a top place to retire and to visit. It's been named everything from the "Friendliest City" to the "Best Shopping District." Travel magazines like Conde Naste and home magazines like Southern Living consistently rank Charleston for its charm and beauty.

 
 
 

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