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I am a full-time Realtor with Dunes Properties of Charleston, specializing in the second home market, investment properties, and resort real estate. I have over 15 years of experience with coastal and luxury home sales.
In addition, I am a professional photographer specializing in outdoor, landscape and real estate photography.
In my spare time, I enjoy outdoor activities like tennis, boating, snow skiing, golf, and biking, and am an avid griller as well as live music enthusiast.
I am a graduate of North Carolina State University and a
member of the National Association or Realtors. Contact Me
1-843-607-0954 dwhitaker@dunesproperties.com
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Shipwatch Buildings A & B Make Return
After months of renovations and repairs, buildings A & B have reopened in Shipwatch Villas located in Wild Dunes Resort. Owners can once again occupy both buildings, rent units out to guest, and list their property for sale. I … Continue reading
Exploring Sullivan’s Island
The Charleston Coast is made of up several beaches. On the north side of Charleston you have Folly Beach and Kiawah Island, on the south side of Charleston you have the Isle of Palms, Wild Dunes Resort, and Sullivan’s Island. … Continue reading
Dewees Island Adventure
Over the weekend I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to spend two nights on Dewees Island. Take Bald Head Island, then take away the golf course, restaurant, club house, shops, paved paths, and groomed setting, and you are … Continue reading
What’s with the Carolopolis Award?
If you have ever walked around historic Charleston, you have noticed a small round plaque found on many of it’s historic homes and buildings. This plaque is known as the Carolopolis Award. But what is it exactly and what does … Continue reading
Wild Dunes Staycation
Sometimes it’s fun to be a tourist in your own town. This week my best friend was in town with his business partner, their wives and children. They were kind enough to let me hang out with them for a … Continue reading