Archive for April, 2010
What’s Happening This Week in Charleston
The month of May brings beautiful weather and opportunity to take advantage of all the great things Charleston has to offer. April 30-May 2, 2010 – Gourmet & Grapes – Kiawah Island Enjoy the second annual weekend of fine food & wine as the country’s finest culinary’s and winemakers are assembled for three days of [...]
March for Babies
Conveniently for me, when I was growing up, there was a candy store located on the opposite corner of my apartment building in New York City. When I used to go there, which was quite frequently, to buy my candy or some of the other goodies in there, to the right of the register on [...]
TENNIS ANYONE?
Living here I’ve always taken advantage and enjoyed the beautiful beaches, the fantastic food and all the other things Charleston has to offer. I’ve always been a fan of the game of tennis and last weekend I had one of best experiences ever in Charleston. I attended the Family Circle Cup tournament during the day and that [...]
Would you like a Free Market Watch ?
If you’re going to be moving to our beautiful city of Charleston in the next few months, try our FREE Market watch and get weekly updates of all the homes that come on the market in any price range and area you choose – email me sending your name and Email address and we [...]
Sold Terms and Market Statistics Criteria: Status: S, Category: ALL Statistics for Entire Mls from 1/1/2010 to 3/31/2010
Below are the statistics for the Charleston Real Estate Market.The 1st January through the 31st March 2010. As you can see the sales price to list price is about 5% which is closer than it was last year. There have been over 300 cash buyers which is quite surprising. Majority of sales are still conventional.
1. Create deals, don’t wait for them.
Steve authors a monthly informational presentation for top professionals titled “Keeping Current Matters.” The following is an article from his monthly newsletter Over the last 18 months, the real estate industry has almost become dependent on government’s help. We hope that programs like the tax credit or the Fed’s purchase of mortgage-backed- securities will be [...]

