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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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Isle of Palms and Wild Dunes Real Estate Update – January, 2012
Isle of Palms There were five closed brokerage sales for $11.8 million in January, 2012 versus three for $3.2 million in January, 2011. The price of the average sale was $1,188,000 vs. $540,000 last year. Wild Dunes There were six … Continue reading
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Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS – Charleston Real Estate Market Shows Strength and Stability in 2011
Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS – Charleston Real Estate Market Shows Strength and Stability in 2011
End of Year Isle of Palms and Wild Dunes Real Estate Market Update
Isle of Palms There were nine closed brokerage sales for $9.3 million in December, 2011 versus seven for $9.5 million in December, 2010. For the year there were 111 closings for $165.8 million vs. 98 for $164.7 million last year. … Continue reading
Charleston real estate market showing signs of stability
Charleston real estate market showing signs of stability