The Latest From The Blog

Mortgage Rates Rising
Mortgage rates inched up from record lows last week after signs of improvement in the employment market. Borrowers who are eligible to refinance have kept lenders busy as the homeowners try to take … [Read More...]

Charleston Described Best!
Recently I read a local article written by a transplant to Charleston who had traveled all over the globe during her working career. She was asked why, of all the places she had seen in the world, did … [Read More...]

Million Dollar Plus Properties
More than 700 homes with seven-figure asking prices are on the market in the Charleston tri-county area; roughly 10% of all residential listings and a handful are listed at more than $10 million. … [Read More...]

FHA Increases Amount for 2012
Good news from FHA today advising they have increased their 2012 single family home limits up to $335,000 for Charleston, Berkeley and Dorchester Counties. This is up from $302,450.00 in … [Read More...]
Charleston Areas

Daniel Island
The third major section of the City of Charleston is the Peninsular Island across the Copper River named Daniel Island. Thanks to the Cooper River on the west and the Wando River to the east (both shipping ports), until the … [Read More...]

Seabrook Island
Seabrook Island has got to be Greater Charleston’s most enigmatic community. It is a true resort community known best for being Kiawah Island’s next door neighbor and is one of the most internationally recognized Islands … [Read More...]

Folly Beach
Folly Beach is definitely the life of the party. Locals call it simply “Folly” or “The Edge” (referring to Folly’s nickname “Edge of America”) and it’s widely recognized as home to the most laid back beach … [Read More...]

Goose Creek
The City of Goose Creek is located at the southern edge of Berkeley County, slightly north of North Charleston. The City encompasses 41 square miles, reaching from the Cooper River on the east to I-26 on the west. The … [Read More...]

North Charleston
Even long-time locals are amazed when they are told or reminded that the city of North Charleston did not even exist before 1972. With the scenic Ashley River on its western border and the sea-going Cooper River on the … [Read More...]














