What does the real estate market look like for the Charleston for 2025? Leslie Turner shares her thoughts on what the upcoming year will bring. Read the article and take a look at her stunning historic listing, 70 Warren Street, at the link below.
We all have to make choices, and that is especially true when home shopping. Do you choose location over size, new construction over historic elements? Marissa Castello and Savannah Walker share their thoughts on what to look for when choosing a place to live.
Charleston is a vacationers mecca, and its easy to understand why. Beautiful beaches, world class cuisine, Lowcountry vistas and an impressive history make it a wonderful place to visit. Finding and choosing a vacation home, whether its to keep for your personal use or to rent out to vis...
Is the Charleston real estate market finally "sliding towards normalcy"? Mary Lou Wertz weighs in on this question with the Post and Courier. Her gorgeous townhome listing in the exclusivie Kiawah River Development, 9844 Haven Loop, was featured in the article.
The day to day life of a real estate agent can result in some great stories. Jennifer Davis shared an "In the Trenches" experience of her early days selling in Charleston SC with the Wall Street Journal.
Mary Lou and Leslie's gorgeous ocean front listing was a no brainer for Ocean Homes Magazine. With over an acre of price beachfront real estate, a private pool, spectacular views, and an option for a Kiawah Island Club full golf membership, this home offers immediate access to the covete...
Getting your little ones ready for a big move can have a lot of moving pieces. From changing schools, to leaving a neighborhood and friends etc., it can be daunting. Leslie Turner shares her tips for making it seamless.
If you're thinking about selling your home, you should probably take a look at the paint colors. What might be your personal favorite could be a big turnoff to prospective buyers. Marissa Castello was asked her thoughts on this subject by House Beautiful.
Showstopper 140 Flyway on Kiawah Island, listed by Mary Lou Wertz and Leslie Turner, was recently featured in the Post and Courier article highlighting how beautiful the Lowcountry looks in the autumn.
Recently featured in their Daily Deeds section, the Robert M Venning home in historic Ansonborough has a long history which is shared in the article. Listed by Leslie Turner, this 175 year old masonry style home is a classic example of a Charleston Single. Beautifully renovated and updat...
Cottages and Gardens, known for presenting the very best in architecture, design, arts, antiques and real estate featured Leslie Turner's listing 43 Society Street. The Robert M Venning House circa 1840, is in desirable Ansonborough and is fully updated for modern living. This historic h...
Leslie Turner's listing is catching some eyes, and for good reason! The Robert M Venning House in Ansonborough is a gracious example of a Charleston Single updated for modern living, with expansive rooms, architectural details, double piazzas, private courtyard and gated off-street parki...
James Island offers the whole package for those who want a lowcountry lifestyle. Buyers love this area for it's proximity to downtown, its laid back neighborhood feel and the scenery, from creeks and marshes to live oaks and harbor views, James Island has everything you think of when y...
100 Murray Boulevard is striking a chord everywhere, already featured in several other high profile publications, and now its been noticed by The Robb Report.
Leslie Turner's listing is set right on the Battery with incredible water views of Charleston Harbor and gives serious Miami and LA vibes. Completely renovated and reimagined in 2021, this sophisticated home surpasses all expectations!
Leslie Turners listing at 100 Murray Boulevard is a stunning contemporary home with amazing water views in downtown Charleston. Completely reimagined in 2021 this luxurious home surpasses all expectations
Leslie Turners listing at 9 Meeting Street is catching eyes! Featured in the New York Times recently, this carriage house and one time kitchen house has been beautifully and thoughtfully renovated and updated for modern living.
Charming 8 Dingle Street, a fully renovated Charleston cottage was included in The Week's roundup of best properties on the market nationwide. This week's properties featured "6 Cozy Homes for Cottage Lovers".
Leslie's listing at 9 Meeting Street was a included in a roundup of homes on the market this Spring. This charming brick carriage house circa 1700 was originally a kitchen house, but has been thoroughly updated for modern living.
Leslie's stunning Ansonborough listing, a chic sophisticated residence with spectacular gardens was featured in the Post and Courier article about private gardens and retreats. 42 Anson Street is surrounded by an Italianate garden to the south and a Japanese garden to the east and was de...
Several recent legal challenges to how realtor fees are handled in home sales here in the US could mean big changes for buyer side realtors and to the market itself.
Mary Lou Wertz's listing at 43 Tradd circa 1772, radiates history inside and out. This home offers the perfect combination of modern living with historic details like exposed brick, stunning millwork and original floors. Read more here
Savannah Walker was recently asked by the Richmond Times Dispatch about what to be on the lookout for when touring homes. See what she says about spotting poorly done upgrades and renovations. Click here to read the whole story.
This historic 1718 masonry over brick home on iconic Tradd Street in the heart of the South of Broad neighborhood has stood the test of time. Surviving intact through multiple earthquakes, hurricanes and The Civil War, this home has been lovingly cared for and meticulously renovated to k...
The New York Post is the latest publication to make a big deal about this big deal of a home. Constructed in 1718, it is one of only 71 Pre-Revolutionary homes in the city. Full of original architectural details but beautifully updated for modern living this home is a jewel.
Mary Lou Wertz's listing at 40 Tradd Street is one of the oldest homes in the city. Built in 1718 it is considered a "first period" home. The history is fascinating and the home has been lovingly and painstakingly preserved.
40 Tradd Street is old, even by Charleston Standards! Listed by Mary Lou Wertz, this circa 1718 masonry over brick home is one of only 71 Pre-Revolutionary homes in the city. Beautifully maintained to preserve the 300 year old history but renovated for a modern lifestyle this South of Br...