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April
12

There are some neighborhoods that look good on paper.

And then there are neighborhoods where you start to notice something else entirely once you spend time there.

Wescott is one of those places.

You can look at the homes, the prices, the location—and all of that matters. But what really stands out to me is how people actually live once they're there. Not just what's available to them, but what they consistently use, talk about, and build their routines around.

And that's where Wescott starts to separate itself.


It's Not Just the Golf Course

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April
12

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April
12

There are some neighborhoods where you can study the data… and then there are neighborhoods where you need to listen to the people.

Wescott is one of those places.

Over the past couple of weeks, I've been paying attention—not just to the numbers, but to what residents are posting, what buyers are asking, and what everyday life actually looks like inside the community.

And when you combine those two things—the data and the daily rhythm—you start to see a much clearer picture of what's really happening.


Let's Start with the Numbers (Because They Matter)

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April
7

People ask all the time what there is to do in Charleston.

The truth is—there's no shortage of places.
The real question is: which ones will actually become part of your life?

Because depending on where you live, some of these places become your routine… and others become something you only do when family comes to town.

And that's a very different experience.


Shem Creek – The Kind of Evening You'll Want to Repeat

Shem Creek is one of those places that doesn't need to be complicated to be good.

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April
5

Are alligators dangerous in Charleston neighborhoods?

Alligators are common in Charleston-area ponds and wetlands, but they typically avoid people. Most residents live near water without ever having an issue, as long as basic precautions are followed.


Where Alligators Actually Show Up

In the Charleston area, alligators are part of the natural environment—but they're not everywhere in the way people sometimes imagine.

You'll most often find them:

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