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May
21

When people search "what is it like to live in Charleston SC," they're usually expecting a list.

Places to go.
Things to do.
Experiences to check off.

But living here doesn't really work like that.

Charleston isn't something you constantly plan around.
It's something you settle into—and over time, it starts to shape your days in ways you didn't expect.


Friday Nights That Quietly Become Tradition

A lot of people don't realize how easy a Friday night can be...

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May
18

Activity in May 2026

When you look at Copahee View, Whitehall Terrace, and the surrounding neighborhoods, it is easy to assume you are looking at one type of market.

You're not.

This area of Mount Pleasant continues to show a mix of new construction, older homes, larger lots, smaller lots, and properties that carry value beyond just the house itself.

And when we isolate the data to May 1, 2026 through May 18, 2026, the story becomes even clearer.

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As of mid-May 2026, the Copahee View and Whitehall Terrace area shows a split market between new construction and pre-owned homes. New builds...

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May
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April
15

There are homes that get listed…
and then there are homes that get prepared.

Before this home ever went active, we made a decision:
no guessing, no surprises, no unfinished work left for the next owner.

We started with a professional measurement and a pre-listing inspection—not because we had to, but because we wanted to know exactly what a buyer would see before they ever walked through the door.

From there, every step was intentional.

The home received a new roof, not a repair.

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April
14

It's a simple question I hear all the time—and I've said it myself walking out of the grocery store:

"What did we spend in there?"

Sometimes it's followed by a quick rundown of items.
Sometimes it's a glance at the receipt.
And sometimes it's just silence while you process how quickly it added up.

That moment isn't really about groceries.

It's about something deeper that a lot of people are feeling right now but don't always put into words.


The Shift Most People Feel but Don't Explain

Not long ago, most of us had a general sense of what things cost.

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