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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 Oceanfront Housing Market Heats Up!
Don’t look now but there is some serious activity going on the Isle of Palms, and it’s not just condos I’m talking about. Nope, it’s oceanfront homes. I recently read a WSJ article about a positive trend in the … Continue reading
Vacation Homes Sales Continue Trend in Positive Direction
A recent study by the National Association of Realtors shows vacation homes sales surged ahead in 2014. Here is a quote from NAR Chief Economist Lawrance Yun: “Affluent households have greatly benefited from strong growth in the stock market … Continue reading
A Wild Dunes Sunset
As some of you may know, I am a hobby photographer who loves to shoot outdoor scenes. One thing people rarely think about is the importance the sky plays in a landscape photograph, and how clouds can make the viewers … Continue reading
The Most Expensive Real Estate Sold on the Isle of Palms in 2014
In 2014 a total of 35 single-family homes sold on the Isle of Palms for over $1 million. Of those 35 a few stand out as the most expensive real estate sold on the Isle of Palms in 2014. And … Continue reading
Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s Island Considering Paid Parking for Visitors
In a recent town hall meeting the Sullivan’s Island town council decided unanimously on a managed parking plan for the island. This comes in light of a recent article in the Post and Courier about the Isle of Palms doing … Continue reading