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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

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Isle of Palms / Wild Dunes Real Estate Market Update – June 2010
Isle of Palms There were 13 closed brokerage sales for $18.5 million in June, 2010 versus 9 for $15.4 million last year. Year to date, there have been 49 closings for $98.8 million versus 31 closings a year ago for … Continue reading
Posted in Isle of Palms, Real Estate, Wild Dunes
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Charleston From the Sky
I thought this aerial footage shot throughout Charleston was to good to not share. It is called “Low Country High”.
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The Truth About Short Sales and Your Credit Score
Short Sale is a popular word these days. Many homeowners believe they can walk from their home in a short sale situation and suffer less of a hit to their credit than if they go the foreclosure route. Not so … Continue reading
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Only a few remain at Sawyer’s Landing in Mt. Pleasant
Now may be the time to act if you have been considering Sawyer’s Landing in Mt. Pleasant. With the most recent sell last week, there are now only three units left. Each of these luxury townhomes offers a beautiful marsh … Continue reading
Posted in Mt. Pleasant, New Townhomes, Sawyer's Landing
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Charleston Home Sales on the Rise!
Local home sales rose by double digits again in May, according to numbers released Thursday, just as mortgage rates fell to an almost record low and federal lawmakers talked about extending home-buying tax incentives. To read the Post and Courier … Continue reading