Jun 13, 2012 | Art, Education, Events, Food&Recreation, Recreation, Tourism News Charleston, South Carolina, Why Move to Charleston?
We talk a lot about retiring to the Lowcountry — and it’s true. The Charleston area is a wonderful place for retirement and investment property purchases. But is it a good place for families with children? Maybe you’ve vacationed here once or twice or many times...
Apr 18, 2012 | Art, General Charleston News, Real Estate Market Update, Real Estate News
We talk so much about the history of Charleston, the gorgeous architecture and all the ways to enjoy it that we sometimes forget the practical, non-romantic details. Plenty of historic sites are readily open to the public (many funded by government endowments...
Oct 15, 2009 | Art, Education, Events, Food, Food&Recreation, Mt. Pleasant, Recreation, Resorts & Hotels, Shopping, Tourism News Charleston, South Carolina, Why Move to Charleston?
Charleston, SC is a very unique city in the sense that it mixes high-class elegance with southern charm and hospitality. The friendly and welcoming personality of the residents explains why Charleston is repeatedly voted to be one of the “Most Friendly” cities in the...
Jul 5, 2009 | Art, Events, Food, Food&Recreation, James Island, Johns Island, Mt. Pleasant, Recreation, Resorts & Hotels, Shopping, Tourism News Charleston, South Carolina, Why Move to Charleston?
Planning a trip to visit Charleston? Associated Press writer, Bruce Smith, recently took a trip to Charleston and has some great tips on how to enjoy the area on a budget. As taken from USA Today: CHARLESTON, S.C.—In colonial times, Charleston was America’s...
Aug 7, 2007 | Art, Awendaw, Education, James Island, Johns Island, Mt. Pleasant, Tourism News Charleston, South Carolina, Why Move to Charleston?
Also called Geechee in Florida and Georgia, Gullah is the black slave culture that developed in the South Carolina Lowcountry as a mixture of African and American culture. This culture is still alive and well today in the area and is part of the “living...