#ShareThis: April 16, 2018

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Here are a few things CHS is talking about, that you will want to share with a friend.

DogGoneCute: A Charleston pooch has gone ‘viral.’ Kate, a senior dog + five-year resident of Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary, became Instagram famous after being featured on the account of Susie’s Senior Dogs. Trust us, you’ll ‘like’ her sweet photo sesh, along with the 11,900+ fans who already have… 🐶

BuyThis: For a cool $2.49 million, you can be the proud owner of a 32-acre private island in Beaufort County. Oak Island is accessed by a private, two-lane concrete bridge through the gated premier residential community of Dataw Island. The property includes a 725-foot dock, and a conservation easement that allows for up to three homes with an aggregate footprint of 15,000 square feet to be constructed. See the full listing here. (P.S.– the CHStoday team is able + willing to attend all housewarming parties).

TravelHere: A luxury wellness retreat in Croatia, June 9-16. Jennie Brooks + Christy Irvin, both Charleston female entrepreneurs, have come together to host an experience of a lifetime– think: daily pilates workouts, gourmet Mediterranean food, truffle hunts, wine tastings, + the sound of the sea drifting into your private villa. Reserve your spot here. Reservations close on Monday, April 23.

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