Feb 9, 2011 | Historic Charleston, Recreation, Restaurants, The Best of the Lowcountry
Since the weather was rainy and kept me from my outdoor plans (our quarterly Adopt a Highway at the Isle of Palms) my better half and I decided to eat our way through downtown Charleston. There were two places we particularly wanted to try- one new and one not so new....
Dec 8, 2010 | Events, Historic Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, Recreation, Restaurants, Retail, The Real Estate Studio
I have a friend coming to visit this weekend from the cold, snowy trenches of Minneapolis, MN. We’ve been compiling a list of things to do while she’s in town. This is no easy feat- this list is now three pages long and really it’s just the tip of...
Nov 10, 2010 | Historic Charleston, Market Statistics, Real Estate
Here are some of the most current real estate market stats for downtown Charleston. Inside the Crosstown: October 2010: 22 residential closings for $14.2 million October 2009: 12 residential closings for $19.5 million Year to Date: 2010: 225 closings for $174 million...
Nov 5, 2010 | Events, Historic Charleston, The Real Estate Studio
Evan Thompson, the new Director of the Charleston Preservation Society, will be speaking with Charleston Peninsula residents about exciting new programs and initiatives at the Society. Enjoy a Q&A session and cocktails at the Real Estate Studio of Dunes...
Nov 3, 2010 | Historic Charleston, The Best of the Lowcountry
Not surprisingly, the Wall Street Journal, named Charleston on of the best places for people to retire. And who could disagree? Downtown Charleston is the perfect size and combination of history, culture, gourmet dining, and shopping. We have an abundance of parks,...