What's Happening in Charleston - February 2022 (Events)

Mon, Jan 31st 2022 8:20 pm by Alan Donald Events

2022 Valentines


February has arrived and we have so much going on this month in the Charleston area and in general!  It’s Black History Month, Chinese New Years is being celebrated on the 1st and it will be the Year of the Tiger, Groundhog Day follows on the 2nd, Valentine's Day is on the 14th, the Southeastern Wildlife Exhibition (SEWE) runs from the 17th to the 21st, Presidents’ Day is observed on the 21st this year, the Charleston Comedy Festival returns this year from the 23rd to the 26th, and Mardi Gras continues through the month culminating on March 1st. We have oyster roasts, including the 38th Annual Lowcountry Oyster Festival at Boone Hall in Mount Pleasant on the 6th, and a full mix of indoo...




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*** BETTER THAN NEW *** 2077 Kemmerlin St., Johns Island

Thu, Jan 27th 2022 5:17 pm by Alan Donald Alans Listings

Immaculate 5-br. 3-ba. Home On Double Pond Lot in Oakfield on Johns Island


Better than new!

This immaculate 5-br., 3.5-ba. home was built by Pulte Homes built on a DOUBLE POND LOT.

With a fully-fenced backyard on a tranquil pond and a finished 2-car garage, this home stands out!

As you enter, the formal dining room, with tray ceiling and crown molding, and the central great room with a gas fireplace welcome family and friends.

The gourmet eat-in kitchen overlooks the great room and boasts a breakfast bar, granite counters, subway-tile backsplash, S/S appliances, white painted cabinetry, a table area and a walk-in pantry.

A bright sunroom adjoins the great room and leads to a sc...



Here’s How to Cash Out When Mortgage Rates are Rising

Wed, Jan 19th 2022 11:38 am by Alan Donald Real Estate

Homeowners are Sitting on Record Equity, So Here’s How to Cash Out When Mortgage Rates are Rising

Home Equity
During the last year, home prices rose, making many Americans house rich.

By the end of the third quarter, borrowers had a record $9.4 trillion in tappable home equity collectively, or an average of $178,000 per borrower, says Black Knight.

When tapping those dollars, it’s best to consider your whole financial picture, including current debt amount and associated interest rates, how much you’re looking to borrow, available HELOC vs. cash-out rate offerings, and the timeline for paying off the additional debt.

But with 24% of all first-lien mortgages with an interest rate below 3%, cash-ou...



Achieving the Dream of Homeownership

Mon, Jan 17th 2022 4:21 pm by Alan Donald First Time Home Buyers

Achieving the Dream of Homeownership

Your First Home

Homeownership has long been considered the American Dream, and it’s one every American should feel confident and powerful pursuing. But owning a home is also a deeply personal dream. Our home provides us with safety and security, and it’s a place where we can grow and flourish.

We remember the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Many of us will remember his passion and determination for the causes he championed, including his famous “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963. As we reflect on his message today, it may inspire your own dream of homeownership. And if so, know you’re not alone. With a trusted real estate advisor at your side, you can begin y...




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What's Happening in Charleston - January 2022 (Events)

Sun, Jan 2nd 2022 12:00 pm by Alan Donald Events

January 2022 Events 

( Copyright © 2022 The Alan Donald Team)

Shrimp & Grits - Charleston Restaurant Week


Welcome in your 2022 new year with one or any number of exciting events happening this month! There are polar plunges, Charleston Restaurant Week (begins the 13th), Charleston Winter Wine Festival (29th), live concerts and much more this month. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is celebrated on the 17th and there will be several events commemorating him. Plus, you can create your own fun celebrating any of the month’s unique and wacky national holidays such as National Bird Day (5th), Learn Your Name in Morse Code Day (11th), Appreciate a Dragon Day (16th), Winnie the Pooh Day (18th), Penguin Awareness Day (20th), and Global B...



Charleston in the News - January 2022 Edition

Sun, Jan 2nd 2022 12:00 pm by Alan Donald Charleston

CHARLESTON, SC IN THE NEWS


Pelican at Sunset

Area Efforts to Assist Birdlife
Restoration of the Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary, located in Charleston Harbor, is now complete, giving pelicans and other shorebirds that migrate along the East Coast close to 32 acres of important nesting habitat. The work was a collaborative effort of the US Army Corps of Engineers, the SC Department of Natural Resources and many donors that involved using over 600,000 cubic yards of sediment from the Charleston Harbor Deepening Project. Read more here. Another effort that is in the early stages is the installation of new tracking towers in the Charleston area and across the state to improve the understanding of and protectio...



Charleston in the News - December 2021 Edition

Wed, Dec 1st 2021 12:00 pm by Alan Donald Charleston

Parks & Rec


FHFA Announces Increase in Conventional Loan Limits

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) just announced that conforming loan limits for mortgages to be acquired by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2022 for one-unit properties (in most of the U.S.) will be $647,200, an increase of almost $100,000 from $548,250 in 2021. This is a significant increase that will give home buyers the ability to finance higher priced homes and still fly under the jumbo radar. Interestingly, buyers can still get a 30-year fixed mortgage loan for under 3% per year! Read more here.


Roper Hospital to Leave Downtown Charleston

Early last month, it was announced that Roper Hospital, which opened on Calhoun S...




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What's Happening in Charleston - December 2021 (Events)

Wed, Dec 1st 2021 6:20 am by Alan Donald Events

Holiday Lights

 

December 2021 Events

’Tis the season of celebrations! This month, Chanukah ends on the 6th, Christmas is on the 25th, Kwanzaa begins on the 26th and New Year’s Eve rings out the year on the 31st. To help us partake, many Charleston-area municipalities and others are hosting holiday events such as concerts and performances, holiday markets, parades and tree lightings. Plus, we’re in the midst of oyster roast season! We’ve listed many weekly and individual events below and provided links so you can find out more. Take a look at what’s listed, have fun, and stay safe!  And be sure to make use of the downtown parking voucher when you’re doing your holiday shopping in town. 

Weekly even...


Homeowners' Equity Up by 30% in the Last 12 Months!

Mon, Nov 8th 2021 7:00 am by Alan Donald Real Estate

Corelogic (R) reported in their latest Homeowner Equity Insights that U.S. homeowners with mortgages have seen their equity increase by a total of nearly $2.9 trillion since the second quarter of 2020, an increase of 29.3% year-over-year.


Homeowner Equity up

Source: CoreLogic

Get your HOME EQUITY estimate today!




What's Happening in Charleston - November 2021 (Events)

Mon, Nov 1st 2021 2:45 pm by Alan Donald Events

Scottish Games



November is going to be a busy month! Several local area municipalities have elections on the 2nd, clocks turn back an hour when Daylight saving time ends on the 7th, Veterans Day is on the 11th (although the parade in downtown Charleston will be on the 6th) and Thanksgiving will be celebrated on the 25th this year. The Charleston area also has a few annual fairs and festivals happening this month, like the 8th Annual Charleston Beer Week (1st-7th), the 2021 Coastal Carolina Fair (1st-7th), the 2021 Blues Festival (20th) and more!


There’s also a variety of sports, entertainment and other special events taking place as well as the continuation of several area farmers markets. Run...



Charleston in the News - November 2021 Edition

Mon, Nov 1st 2021 1:00 am by Alan Donald Charleston

SC Ports Authority

SC Ports To Have 1st Woman Lead a Top-10 US Container Port

The current president and CEO of the SC Ports Authority (SCPA), Jim Newsome, will be stepping down effective next July 2022 after 13 years “at the helm”. He is recognized for expanding and enhancing port infrastructure and operations and making strategic investments that have resulted in a doubling of cargo volumes over a 10-year period. The SCPA board has unanimously approved the appointment of Barbara Melvin, its current COO who first joined the SCPA in 1998, to replace him. She will be the first woman to run a Top 10 container port in the US. Melvin, as COO, has been overseeing daily port operations as well as directing majo...



*** OLD VILLAGE *** Close to the Beach, Downtown Charleston, Mount Pleasant Academy

Thu, Oct 14th 2021 3:20 pm by Alan Donald Alans Listings

HOT NEW LISTING in Mount Pleasant's OLD VILLAGE!

559 Klein St. Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

  • 4-br., 1.5-ba., 1,500 sq. ft. home on 0.21-acre lot. 
  • Very high WALKABILITY, SCHOOLS and RESTAURANT scores: https://vid.us/towl88
  • Details & pics below. 
  • Showings: 843-900-0155

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559 Klein Street
Mount Pleasant, SC

MLS# 21027748 - Residential

This renovated 4br/1.5ba + den, 1-story home in the Old Village is only a short walk or ride to Mt. Pleasant Academy, Pitt St. Pier and other nearby amenities. Upon arrival, note the fresh landscaping, ample parking and newer front porch, roof shingles, fencing and driveway. Once inside, take in the nice flow from the living room to both the den and dining area and the bright, s...




*** JUST LISTED *** Newer, 4-br. Home in Mount Pleasant *** Ready to Move In ***

Mon, Oct 4th 2021 8:58 am by Alan Donald Alans Listings

3957 Hanoverian Dr. Mount Pleasant SC 29429

Beautiful 4-bedroom 2.5-bathroom family home built on a corner lot and ready to occupy!

Desirable Mount Pleasant schools, neighborhood pool, playpark, sidewalks and walking trails.

As you walk in the door onto the laminate floored foyer, there is an office with French doors on your right. Next you have the formal dining, enhanced by an arched entryway. Continue to the family room opening up to the kitchen/eat-in area. The kitchen has granite counters, stainless steel appliances and two pantry closets. A half bath, screened-in porch and attached 2-car garage complete the ground floor.

Upstairs the large and bright master bedroom with master bath, separate tub/shower, dual sinks, enclo...




Charleston, SC Named #2 Best City for Retirement in the U.S.

Mon, Oct 4th 2021 8:44 am by Alan Donald Retirement

WalletHub, a company devoted to helping consumers improve their financial planning, has published their most recent “Best & Worst States to Retire” ranking, in which Charleston, SC was ranked as the No. 2 BEST PLACE to retire in the U.S. Here are the Top 10 cities. Read the full article.

10 Best Cities to Retire in the US


Source: WalletHub


What's Happening in Charleston - October 2021 (Events)

Sun, Oct 3rd 2021 3:01 pm by Alan Donald Events


Halloween


Wow, there is so much going on in the Charleston area this month! There’s truly something for everyone! Several fairs, festivals and holiday events are planned, including the MOJA Arts Festival (1st-10th), the Goose Creek Fall Festival (2nd), Summerville’s Flowertown Festival and the Charleston Greek Festival (both 8th-10th), the Columbus Day long weekend (9th-11th), Charleston’s Latin American Festival (10th), Mount Pleasant’s Children’s Day Festival (17th), Folly Beach’s FollyPalooza (20th), the Coastal Carolina Fair (28th - November 7th) and Halloween (31st). Plus, if you love beer, Oktoberfest continues on from September into early this month AND Charleston Beer Week runs from...




Charleston in the News - October 2021 Edition

Sun, Oct 3rd 2021 12:20 pm by Alan Donald Charleston

Charleston Horse Cart



Charleston Remains No. 1 Among Travelers and Retirees

Charleston is the No. 1 US city for the 9th year running among travelers who voted in Travel + Leisure magazine’s annual survey for its 2021 World’s Best Awards. It also ranked 18th on its list of cities across the globe. It’s no surprise that it earned these rankings for its culinary scene, beautiful architecture and historic charm. Read more here and here.

Plus, a recent study of over 180 US cities conducted by WalletHub found that Charleston is the No. 2 place to retire in 2021, led only by Orlando at No.1 and up one spot from last year. Nearly 50 metrics were taken into account, such as affordability, health care, availa...




What's Happening in Charleston - September 2021 (Events)

Fri, Aug 27th 2021 2:00 pm by Alan Donald Events

Lowcountry Jazz Festival, Charleston, SC

It’s September and with that comes the Labor Day long weekend (4th-6th) and cooling temperatures. We also have some great events to look forward to, including the Lowcountry Jazz Festival (3rd-5th), Charleston Restaurant Week (9th-19th), the Summerville Sweet Tea Festival (18th), the 44th Annual Cooper River Run (25th), the new High Tide Music Festival (25th) and the 8th Annual Summerville Italian Festival (26th). Plus, our area farmers markets still have lots of offerings. We’ve listed several weekly and individual events below and provided links so you can find out more. Let’s have some fun!

Weekly events throughout September:

Tuesdays: Mount Pleasant Farmers Market, Moultrie Middle...



Charleston in the News - September 2021 Edition

Fri, Aug 27th 2021 2:00 pm by Alan Donald Charleston

Isle of Palms, SC

Isle of Palms - IOP - Ranked as Richest City in South Carolina

A report by Forbes Magazine ranks IOP as the state’s richest city with at least 1000 households. Based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2019 American Community Survey’s five-year estimates, it found that the city’s median household income was $122,228 and its mean household income was $175,009. When that constraint on minimum city size is removed, Kiawah claims this position on Forbes’ list. Its households have a median household income of $193,750 and a mean household income of $324,624. Recall that the median is the middle value when a data set is ordered from least to greatest while the mean (average) of a data set ...





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