[Trick or treat] One more reason to live in Charleston
Well, Mother Nature simply must be playing another trick on the Northeast this Halloween weekend with not just a little snow but quite a storm. That's no treat.
Just about every client I have who was considering relocation to Charleston was concerned about hurricanes and rightfully so. The good news is that hurricanes are not an everyday event. The peak season is mid late August through late September during the Cape Verde season and it's a time to be vigilant.
Once again this year was thankfully uneventful for the Charleston area although Irene appeared to have Charleston in her bulls eye until the path changed to the east and guess what, hit the Northeast (although once again thankfully not as badly as predicted).
So if you're living in the Northeast, you know this hasn't exactly been a very good year for weather.
And most years aren't, at least compared to Charleston where spring and fall are both long and beautiful, winter is short and mostly mild and yes, summer is hot and humid.
So if you're finally fed up with the cold and snow that goes with living in the Northeast and might like to relocate to Charleston, I know of an excellent Charleston real estate agent who can help you find the perfect home.
Please pardon the shameless self promotion but that would be me.
And a quick look at our Halloween weekend forecast looks pretty nice once the rain goes away later this morning.
Happy Halloween. Trick or treat.