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Setting The Stage : Sales Strategy or Business Opportunity? Many articles about staging have appeared in newspapers, business journals and magazines recently, and the subject also has been featured on ABC’s “Good Morning America” and “20/20” and the “NBC Nightly News.” ......
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Setting The Stage Since many condominium units look alike from the outside, prospective buyers must be wowed by what’s inside. Staging is a great way to influence the buyer’s decision. Staging is not new.......
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Daniel Island, SC: It took thoughtful planning and vision to make this thriving island town a reality. Daniel Island up until a few years ago was nothing but a vast expanse of farmland occasionally used for hunting. Now it's a nationally acclaimed neo-traditional town that gives its residents...
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Dunes West, Mount Pleasant, SC: An unparalleled blend of days gone by and present day amenities, Dunes West offers home buyers the opportunity to live in residential neighborhoods built in true harmony with the Low Country's natural surroundings and historic past. ..
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Hibben: Mount Pleasant, SC: Located in Belle Hall Plantation just minutes from I-526 in Mt. Pleasant, the community of Hibben is a peaceful respite from the stress of daily life. Reminiscent of a traditional small Southern village, the streets of Hibben meander around grand oaks, saltwater marshes...
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Isle of Palms, SC: Only a short drive from historic downtown Charleston, the Isle of Palms has artfully attained the perfect combination of preservation and development, creating arguably one of the most idyllic beachside communities on the East Coast. Located north of Charleston Harbor...
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Kiawah, SC: Less than fifty years ago Kiawah Island was an overgrown hunting reserve accessible only by boat. Today, the exclusive island retreat, located thirty miles from historic Charleston, is some of the most sought real estate in the Southeast. The Vandehorst family, of Charleston...
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McClellanville, SC: McClellanville has fewer than 500 citizens and is over 20 miles from the nearest McDonald’s, Burger King, or Wendy’s – and for most of the people who choose to live here, these are good things. But with Charleston just 30 miles away and Myrtle Beach...
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Mount Pleasant, SC: A vibrant, thriving community rich with history and culture, Mount Pleasant was recently named one of the most desirable places to live in the country. And it is this acclaim that is attracting retirees to the area in record numbers. Located across the Cooper River from the historic Charleston...
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Park West: Mount Pleasant, SC: When work on Park West began in 1997, its developers, Pat Tomlin and Bill Bobo, stated that they intended to create a community that greater Mount Pleasant would be proud of and that residents of Park West would to proud to call home. As Cambridge Square, located at...
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Seabrook Island: Mount Pleasant, SC: Barely four miles long and less than half a mile wide, Seabrook Island has become some of the most desirable resort and retirement real estate property in the Lowcountry. The sandy spit of land was originally occupied by the indigenous people of the area and served as a thriving fishing...
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Sewee Preserve, near Mount Pleasant, SC: A hawk takes to the air, soaring high above the thick forest, wings spread against the crystal blue sky at Sewee Preserve. As nesting season begins, the diligence enlisted in every phase of this 500-acre conservation development continues quietly below...
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