Living in South Carolina
Found 61 blog entries about Living in South Carolina.
Top Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Downtown Charleston
by NV Realty Group on Tuesday, November 21st, 2017 at 11:57am
Taking advantage of school-wide fall and winter breaks, many families will flock to the Lowcountry over the next several months to visit with friends and enjoy a mini-vacation in the nation’s most polite city. While touring historic landmarks and strolling down cobblestone streets, these amica
Read MoreWhich Paint Colors Increase Home Value?
by NV Realty Group on Tuesday, November 7th, 2017 at 10:51am
Prior to placing your home on the market to sell, your realtor may suggest that you touch up your home with a few minor repairs, replacements, and refinishes in order to increase its value. Often, this includes adding a fresh coat of interior paint. If your walls wear the work of grubby handprints,
Read MoreSmells that Sell!
by NV Realty Group on Tuesday, September 26th, 2017 at 3:40pm
Have you ever walked into a friend or neighbor’s home and thought, what IS that smell? Every human has his or her own unique scent, which over time permeates the residence. The mix of human odor complemented with dirty socks, fajita seasoning, and mothballs, and the home quickly becomes a
Read MoreIrma Recovery and Relief: A To Do List for Homeowners
by NV Realty Group on Tuesday, September 12th, 2017 at 5:09pm
Given the circumstances, Palm Beach County, Charleston County, and the surrounding regions fared fairly well during Hurricane Irma’s destructive wrath. Now that the storm is over, many homeowners are starting to take down their shutters and clean up their yards. We are all eager to return to
Read MoreBest Places to Watch the Solar Eclipse in Charleston
by NV Realty Group on Tuesday, August 8th, 2017 at 3:34pm
Charleston is once again in the global spotlight...or rather, the dark shadow. This time, the “best city in the world” will be graced with a spectacular solar eclipse on August 21st. In fact, Charleston is in the direct path of totality as the final end point for the astronomic wond
Read MoreIt's Hurricane Season - Are You Prepared?
by NV Realty Group on Monday, July 24th, 2017 at 2:42pm
Most of the time, living along the southeastern coast of the United States is a heavenly, peaceful environment full of stunning sunsets, nearly year-round warm temperatures, and a booming real estate market. For a few months of the year, however, the risk of hurricanes or tropical storms threatens
Read MoreEnjoying the Great Outdoors: Open-Air Spaces in South Carolina and Florida
by NV Realty Group on Monday, June 26th, 2017 at 3:36pm
Residents of both Florida and South Carolina enjoy warm weather almost all year long. One huge benefit of such moderate temperatures is the ability to utilize outdoor entertaining spaces for a large part of the year. Often, builders in these Southern states design homes to include distinctive
Read MoreSummertime Events In Charleston For You To Attend
by NV Realty Group on Thursday, May 11th, 2017 at 11:08am
With four gorgeous beaches within easy driving distance of downtown Charleston, people might be surprised to learn that there’s more fun than just sunbathing, surfing, and swimming to be done during a Charleston summer! Charleston is chock full of festivals, culinary events, concerts, an
Read More5 Reasons Why Daniel Island Real Estate Is A Top Choice For Families
by NV Realty Group on Monday, April 3rd, 2017 at 5:21pm
Daniel Island, South Carolina, is often given the moniker “Modern Mayberry” because of its casual, comfortable, and convenient way of life. The island, which is surrounded by the East Cooper River, the Wando River, and Ralston Creek, is ideally situated five miles from Mt. Pleasa
Read MoreGullah Traditions in Charleston, South Carolina
by NV Realty Group on Thursday, March 2nd, 2017 at 9:50pm
The sea islands of Charleston – including property on Kiawah, Seabrook, and Johns Island – are modernly known for prestigious beaches, tony topography, and private residences. However, as the good Gullah people frequently say, “Cumya can’t tell binya,” which
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