Real Estate

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With designer touches, rare architecture, and a rich history, this home at 172 Tradd St. is officially off the market.
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Meet The Coves at Lakes of Cane Bay, a collection of stunning single-family homes nestled around a sparkling 300-acre lake.
The Charlee is a new short-term rental property featuring eight four-bedroom residences with hotel-style amenities and is now open on Cannon Street
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We recently explored the new wellness-focused agrihood where nature meets convenience.
Ashley Landing is set to be the newest community hub for the Charleston area, transforming the vacant space into an area with retail, restaurants, and housing.
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See what it’s like to live in Longview Carolina, a community designed to make healthy living easier by harnessing the outdoors.
Frank & Jack’s will be nestled on two acres just off Highway 17, and the space will feature a standalone ice cream shack.
This waterfront work, live, and play project aims to bring marinas, offices, hotels + tourist attractions, restaurants, parks, and homes to the area.
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Get a first look at Longview Carolina, a new “agrihood” inspired by Blue Zone living in Easley, South Carolina.
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