2020 was a wild year in many respects. As we move into the new year filled with hope the housing market remains strong. 2020 left us with a pandemic, an election and record low mortgage rates.

Dated: August 19 2017
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The Greater Charleston Properties Team has been busy lately! We listed FIVE new homes this week and are hosting open houses for all of them this weekend! If you or someone you know is looking for a single family home or townhome in the Charleston area, don't miss these August 19th and 20th. Here's the 411:
West Ashley/Charleston
Saturday, 8/19 • 11am - 2pm • Hunt Club
892 Hunt Club Run, Charleston 29414 - 3BR/2.5ba + Bonus 4th, 3,048sqft
Sunday, 8/20 • 1pm - 4pm • Sandhurst
1954 Westminster Rd, Charleston 29407 - 5BR/5ba, 3,598sqft
Sunday, 8/20 • 1pm - 4pm • Shadowmoss Plantation
92 Toura Lane, Charleston 29407 - 3BR/2.5ba, 1,669sqft
Mount Pleasant
Saturday, 8/19 • 10am - 1pm • Royal Palms
1177 Dingle Rd, Mount Pleasant 29466 - 3BR/2 full bath/2 half bath, 2,512sqft
Summerville
Saturday, 8/19 • 11am - 2pm • Summer Wood
4601 Poplar Grove Place, Summerville 29483 - 3BR/2.5ba, 1,764sqft
***For more information or details about the Open Houses, call our office at 843.631.2463***
About Dan Lorentz, ABR, CRS, Founder & Team Leader of Greater Charleston Properties: Founder and Team Leader of the Greater Charleston Properties Team, Dan Lorentz, has lived in the Charleston, SC ....
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