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As we head into 2023, people around Summerville and beyond will resolve to do things differently,
We wish to extend to you and your family the warmest holiday wishes to last through the entire year.
The holidays are about to be in full swing; you can already hear holiday music while grocery shopping. And as quickly as they snuck up on us, the spring market
As we head into the holidays, this year is sure to be the best ever. Since we can socialize instead of doing social distancing, many are anxious to get the holiday
As we head into fall, the holidays will soon be upon us. Thanksgiving is the time to give thanks. If you are fortunate enough
One of the things that people love about Summerville is its rich history, but with a long history comes a couple of blemishes
There was a time when you moved and you were left to your own devices to make friends, find the local grocer
The Berlin G Myers Parkway Extension entered phase three of the project last year. The proposed changes made by the South
As we head into a post-pandemic world, many people have begun to readjust what they thought pre-COVID and have changed their priorities.
With interest rates on the rise, it is likely that rentable spaces will be in hotter demand. That’s great for people looking to maximize their rental income
As a real estate agent, I’m often asked whether the school district that you buy a home in really matters.
In a seller’s market, often potential homebuyers think that they will make an offer and deal with the consequences of what goes on later. Although inventory is low and houses are instead of going, going, gone