Tag Archive for ‘charleston’
Holy City Named Top Destination for 2010
Did you know that Charleston is called the “Holy City?” There are so many old historic churches on the peninsula which were built for all the people moving here hundreds of years ago wanting religious freedom. Charleston continues to embrace people from various cultures, and ethnic and religious backgrounds.
Recently in the local [...]
Showing Beach Property Around Charleston SC
Showing beach property is always so much fun. Recently, I showed 3 properties on Isle of Palms to my client from New Jersey. She’s looking for a getaway place and also a property she can utilize as a vacation rental. Though prices have dropped dramatically among beach properties, the price per square [...]
First Annual Italian Film Festival in Charleston SC
The first annual Italian Film Festival was held at the Sottile Theater near the College of Charleston (www.cofc.edu.) The theme for the three evenings was FOOD. I can’t imagine a better theme when I think of Italy and Charleston. The first evening was packed as local restaurants provide free samplings of their [...]
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston is rated the fifth most popular vacation destination in the United States, and it surely must rank in the top five among places to spend the rest of your life. If it doesn’t yet, it eventually will.
Visit the city once and you’ll discover that it pulls at your heartstrings like no other place in [...]
Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park
On the bank of the Cooper River at the mouth of Charleston Harbor, you will find the latest jewel in the crown of historic Mount Pleasant, the town’s most recent and grandest contribution to community recreation and civic pride – Memorial Waterfront Park. Conceived as a family-friendly addition to Mount Pleasant’s already extensive parks and recreation [...]
Reducing Your Charleston Property Taxes
Courtesy Charleston County Auditor’s Office
Do you own and reside in your home?
If you are over 65 years of age, or certified totally and permanently disabled or blind, you may qualify for the Homestead Exemption. Up to [...]


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