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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.

I...

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April
5

A pattern I'm seeing more often in Charleston—and what it really means for families

There's something about this time of year that brings people back together.

Easter, spring weather, longer days… people start gathering again. Around tables, on porches, at events. Conversations slow down just enough for the meaningful ones to happen.

And interestingly, I see that same pull show up in real estate decisions more than people realize.

Not in big, obvious ways at first—but in small conversations that eventually turn into life changes.


It Usua...

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April
4

If you're thinking about selling your home in Tall Pines, one of the biggest questions you may be facing is this:

"Should I fix it up… or just sell it as-is?"

It's a fair question—and one that doesn't have a one-size-fits-all answer.

But after looking closely at recent sales and listing data within Tall Pines, there's something important that stands out:

Renovating your home doesn't just change your price—it changes who your buyer is.

And once you understand that, the decision becomes much clearer.


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April
3

There's a Difference Between a Neighborhood… and a Community

Scanlonville is easy to overlook if you're only looking at a map.

It sits just off Mathis Ferry Road, minutes from the Ravenel Bridge, surrounded by some of Mount Pleasant's most recognized areas—Remley's Point, I'On, and the Cooper River waterfront.

But Scanlonville isn't defined by convenience.

It's defined by history.

And today, that history is meeting a new wave of construction, new buyers, and changing expectations.

Understanding the difference between the older homes and newer construction here isn't just about price or condition—it's abo...

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April
3

If you're searching for homes in Summerville, South Carolina, you've likely come across newer communities like Cane Bay or Nexton.

But there's one neighborhood that often gets overlooked—and shouldn't:

Wescott Plantation.

Wescott is one of Summerville's original master-planned communities, built before the area experienced the rapid growth it's known for today. And because of that, it offers something many newer neighborhoods are still working toward:

A fully established, functional, and convenient place to live.


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