Austin Garland
Raised in Charleston SC, Austin has a lifelong affinity for the Lowcountry. He grew up in Summerville, then left to attend Stillman College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where he played college baseball. Upon graduation, he decided to move back to the Lowcountry.
Before starting his residential real estate career, Austin began as a commercial real estate accountant. He saw first hand the benefits of ownership in real estate and became fascinated with the ability to generate and preserve wealth through primary residences and investments. Austin truly enjoys getting to know his clients on both a personal and professional level throughout the course of the real estate transaction.
Austin currently resides in Mount Pleasant and enjoys spending his free time outdoors. He is also involved in the community as little league baseball coach for the Town of Mount Pleasant and an active member of his church.
LEARN MORE ABOUT AUSTIN
FAVORITE STREET IN CHARLESTON Wentworth St
FAVORITE RESTAURANT IN CHARLESTON Zero George
FAVORITE ACTIVITY OUTSIDE OF WORK Trying new restaurants
FAVORITE LOCAL PRODUCT Geechie Boy "Marsh Hen" Mill
FAVORITE ANNUAL EVENT SEWE (Southeastern Wildlife Expo)
MUST-SEE SPOT IN CHARLESTON End Of St Margaret St by Lowndes Grove
PRAISE FOR AUSTIN
"Austin was very helpful in my purchase of a home long distance. He checked on and arranged things when I couldn’t be there" --Pamela Davis
"Austin was a pleasure to work with through the entire process. He was patient with us as we worked through the home buying process, sometimes remotely, and found us the perfect home. He set up inspections for us and attended them when we could not be there. Highly recommend him!" --Brian Boyle
"Austin Garland sold my father’s lake house for me; he was great to work with and helped me get the most out of the house. I really appreciated his attention to all details and the excellent communication with all phases of the sale. I would highly recommend him to anyone looking to buy or sell a house and I will be using him again in the near future for my father’s other house." --Arthur Bailey