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A Lowcountry tradition, the Heritage was in pretty dire need of sponsorship in order to continue as South Carolina's only stop on the PGA Tour. And thankfully, both the Royal Bank of Canada and Boeing stepped up as sponsors. The tournament will now be known as the RBC Heritage presented by Boeing and is back in its traditional spot the week ...
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If you are planning on relocating to Charleston, you might be interested in a home that looks like it belongs in Charleston rather than looking like it could be anywhere in America.
And living in a home with an inviting full front porch is very much Lowcountry living.
So if you're like many clients that I have worked with over the ...
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Many Charleston home buyers are looking for homes with porches. There's nothing finer than sitting on your porch with family and friends enjoying a sweet tea or possibly something stronger.
And if one porch is nice, two are even nicer.
Back in the day, many Charleston homes in the Historic District had a full porch running down the ...
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Set in the heart of the Carolina Lowcountry, welcome to Charleston, South Carolina, a city of history and preservation. In 1663, King Charles II gave away land stretching from Virginia to Florida and known as Carolina to Eight Lords Proprietors and in ...
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As we do every year, we spent a long weekend over Thanksgiving at the beach in Hilton Head Island and it is great to get away and just as great to be back home in Charleston. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday with family and/or friends. After the rain cleared on Wednesday night, it was sunny with highs in the high 60's and low ...
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From Wikipedia, Charleston (Latin: Carolopolis) is a city in the counties of Berkeley and Charleston in the U.S. state of South Carolina; the city serves as the county seat and largest city of Charleston County. The city was founded as Charlestown or Charles Towne, Carolina in 1670, and moved to its present location in 1680. Up until 1800, ...
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Welcome to my Charleston real estate blog. Photographed in late November, my camelia with its many buds and just ready to burst into full bloom. I'll be adding many posts to this blog which I hope you'll find interesting in the days, weeks, months and years to come. Please join me in learning more about the Charleston real estate ...
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