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    A Look Back at 2012

    By mollyglover | January 11, 2013

    2012 marked a great year for Charleston real estate.  An increase in the number of transactions, as well as an increase in home prices, made it a great time for local buyers, investors and those looking for a second home in the area.  January seems to be off to an equally strong start, and we... Read More

    James Island Homes for Sale

    By mollyglover | January 10, 2013

    About James Island James Island is a laid-back, friendly community located adjacent to historic downtown Charleston.  In addition to being just minutes from downtown, James Islanders are also incredibly close to the Atlantic and Folly Beach.  The island has several local shops and restaurants plus a great 643-acre county park with miles of trails, great... Read More

    Upcoming Charleston Event – Wildlife Expo 2013

    By Jimmy Dye | January 9, 2013

    Assisting in the conservation and education of wildlife, the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE) will return to Charleston from February 15-17 for its 31st consecutive year. As one of the largest wildlife expos in the nation, SEWE will host numerous events, all designed to bring you closer to nature. Demonstrations in fly fishing and birds of prey will... Read More

    Homes Sold on Tradd Street – South of Broad

    By Jimmy Dye | January 7, 2013

    Living South of Broad in Charleston Personifying the lifestyle of historic Charleston ins’t easily explained. The laid-back atmosphere and southern hospitality enjoyed from all over is an experience that is best reflected in the architecture. And nowhere better in Charleston is this represented than Tradd Street, South of Broad. Considered one of Charleston’s most exclusive... Read More

    The Groundhog’s Shadow of Selling a Home

    By Jimmy Dye | January 4, 2013

    Groundhog Day is coming up, which means spring is on the way. Winter is always a joyous season, but maybe with all the visiting family members, you’ve realized your home isn’t up to par anymore. Space has become limited, home features have been worn down, and perhaps your house doesn’t have the same charm it... Read More

    Your Home – Love it or List It

    By Jimmy Dye | January 4, 2013

    Do you still love your home you bought years ago? Do you have one too many children running around, creating clutter everywhere? Or perhaps your son or daughter is moving out and you no longer need that 4 bedroom house. Maybe it’s time to start looking for another home — one that fits your lifestyle.... Read More

    Recently Sold Homes in I’ON

    By Jimmy Dye | January 3, 2013

    Which Homes Sold In I’ON, Mt. Pleasant Did you recently see your neighbor sell his house and move into a bigger, better home? Were you curious as to how much he sold it for? These questions drive our curiosity to extreme lengths, and surprisingly, can be to our benefit. Knowing what homes sell for in... Read More

    Selling Your House? Answers to Common Questions

    By Jimmy Dye | January 1, 2013

    Selling your home might be one of the scariest things you ever undertake. Agents will tell you to clean up the rooms and fix patchy walls. Strangers will look around and poke into spaces you long considered private. And on top of all that, buyers will most likely offer you less than your asking price.... Read More

    Navigating Cassina’s New Website

    By Cassina Group | December 13, 2012

    A New Site, New Tools, But the Same You The Cassina Group is proud to announce the release of our newly designed website. When we decided to update our main site, TheCassinaGroup.com, we realized the design and search tools deserved a new upgrade. So that’s what we did! With our new site, we’re introducing a... Read More

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