For Sale - 140 Gordon Street, Charleston, SC 29403

Thu, May 6th 2021 5:14 pm by Alan Donald Alans Listings

140 Gordon Street, Charleston, SC 29403
*** New on the Market *** 2-br. 2.5-ba. Marshfront Townhome in Wagener Terrace ***

Details & Pics: http://bit.ly/140GBHIC
Info: 843-900-0155

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140 Gordon Street
Charleston, SC

MLS# 21012083 - Residential

This spacious 2-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom END-UNIT MARSHFRONT townhome in the heart of Wagener Terrace has NO HOA fees and is perfect for those seeking a convenient, central location. Enter the welcoming formal living room and notice the abundance of natural light throughout the home. The dining area, whose French doors add to the bright, airy feel, opens to a modern k...




Charleston SC Weekly Real Estate Activity

Thu, May 6th 2021 12:14 pm by Alan Donald Charleston Real Estate

Charleston SC Weekly Real Estate Activity

Last week we had an amazing week in terms of residential real estate activity!

We desperately need more HOMES TO SELL!!

Thinking of moving? Call us on 843-900-0155 to discuss a CUSTOMIZED PLAN to achieve YOUR GOALS!




Charleston in the News - May 2021 Edition

Sat, May 1st 2021 1:05 pm by Alan Donald Charleston

Prehistoric Shark Tooth

Man Finds Prehistoric Shark Tooth on Summerville Construction Site

Summerville’s increasing growth and development has “unearthed” a rather interesting surprise - a fossilized 6.45-inch prehistoric megalodon shark tooth - and there are likely many more to be found!  Matthew Basak, a lifelong fossil enthusiast and employee of Palmetto Fossil Excursions (based in Charleston), reported that he was digging around a Summerville construction site when he uncovered the giant tooth just below the soil.  Although Basak’s fossil find is nearly larger than his hand, it is not the largest megalodon tooth to be found.  The largest megalodon tooth found to date measured in at nearly 6.5 inches, and ...



What's Happening in Charleston - May 2021 Edition (Events)

Sat, May 1st 2021 1:00 pm by Alan Donald Events

Happy Mother's Day
Hello and welcome to the beautiful month of May, which is Military Appreciation Month!  Time to head outside and enjoy the mild spring weather before the heat of summer sets in!  This month is brimming with all sorts of events that are perfect for soaking in the sun and enjoying time with friends and family, including the Lowcountry Strawberry Festival and the Spoleto Festival.  The folk tradition of May Day and the Kentucky Derby ring in the month on the first.  If you need a reason to sit back and sip on some lemonade with friends, May 2nd also happens to be National Lemonade Day and World Laughter Day!  Celebrate Cinco de Mayo and African World Heritage Day on May 5th, and be sure to s...




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The Charleston Real Estate Market By Area

Mon, Apr 12th 2021 9:33 am by Alan Donald Alans Listings

The Charleston, SC residential real estate market is behaving like most markets in the U.S. - supply is very low and demand is very high, which causes extreme buyer competition and rising home prices.

However, real estate is "hyper-local" and there are some differences between different areas of town.

Charleston SC Residential Real Estate Stats

The following table illustrates the "Months of Inventory" (also called "Months of Supply") index for the different MLS areas in our metro area (click image to view full size).

[We define a "neutral" or "balanced market one with 6 months of inventory. In such a market the same number of homes come on the market as the number that go under contract, so supply and demand are balanced. By c...



What's Happening in Charleston - April 2021 Edition (Events)

Thu, Apr 1st 2021 1:00 pm by Alan Donald Events

Blessing of the Fleet

April is here and we are so excited to bring you this month’s spring calendar!  This month is packed with plenty of fun and refreshing indoor and outdoor events, as well as virtual events for those who want to stay in and keep cozy on the couch!  For those who are ready to get out and enjoy this spring weather, check out the area farmers markets sprouting up again, downtown's Festival of Houses and Gardens (through July), Mount Pleasant's Blessing of the Fleet (25th), among many other lively events.  April Fool’s Day may be on the 1st, but it’s no joke that it’s also National Burrito Day!  Celebrate the religious holidays of Passover (through the 4th), Easter Sunday (4th), and Ramadan (...



Charleston in the News - April 2021 Edition

Thu, Apr 1st 2021 1:00 pm by Alan Donald Charleston

Marine One

Local Artist Snags $69.3 Million For One-Of-A-Kind Digital Artwork

Local North Charleston artist, Mike Winkelmann, made history on March 11th when his single digital artwork, entitled “Everydays: The First 5,000 Days”, sold at the renowned Christie’s Auction House for a cool $69 million.  It was the third highest price paid at auction for work by a living artist, and the bidding lasted nearly two weeks.  Winkelmann's art is edgy, contemporary, and reminiscent of a modern Dali, and much of his work appears to satirize real people and events from politics and pop culture.  The big "buzz", however, regarding Winkelmann's work, is not so much the content of his art but the technology that he...



Managing Your Real Estate Risk With Different Insurance Products

Sat, Mar 6th 2021 1:32 pm by Alan Donald Insurance

In the video below, Alan Donald with Keller Williams Realty talks about the different types of insurance products involved in buying and owning real estate.



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What's Happening in Charleston - March 2021 Edition (Events)

Sun, Feb 28th 2021 7:00 pm by Alan Donald Events

St Patrick's DaySpring has sprung and so has the March events calendar, with many diverse indoor and outdoor events and organized activities on offer!  While a number of major annual events have been postponed due to COVID, Mount Pleasant's ArtFest is set for March 13th and the 74th Annual Festival of Houses and Gardens has been reimagined and will run from March 11th through August 17th!  Don't forget that clocks "spring forward" on Sunday, March 14th, that St. Patrick's Day is on the 17th, and that March is Women's History Month!  Please be sure to participate safely and to confirm whether an event is still on. Enjoy!

Wednesdays: Holy City Farmers Market, Holy City Brewery, North Charleston
Wednesdays:...



Charleston in the News - March 2021 Edition

Sun, Feb 28th 2021 7:00 pm by Alan Donald Charleston

Charleston Digital Corridor

The Charleston Digital Corridor is Growing!

The Charleston Digital Corridor's (CDC) Annual Report for 2020 and Annual Wage and Job Growth Survey, both released in February, reveal that Charleston's local tech hub is growing and contributing to the local economy across several measures: raising capital, hiring, wages, and facility space. Included in this sector are tech and tech-related companies in aerospace, biomedical, creative, defense, software, tech products and tech services. Some of the CDC's initiatives include the CharlestonWorks.com web directory that features these companies, the Charleston Free WiFi Initiative that has thus far brought free and fast WiFi service to 12 area ...



Charleston in the News - February 2021 Edition

Mon, Feb 1st 2021 2:00 pm by Alan Donald Charleston


Boeing 787 Avianca

Boeing to Create 100% Sustainably Fueled Jets by 2030

Have you ever heard of a commercial plane that can be flown using 100% sustainable fuel? The answer is probably not. That is because the Boeing ecoDemonstrator flight-test program, in partnership with FedEx, has recently created a 777 freighter as the world's first commercial airplane to use 100% sustainable aviation fuel. In a recent news release, Boeing stated that it pledges to create commercial airplanes that can fly 100% off of sustainable fuel by 2030. If Boeing accomplishes this goal, it will help reach the nationwide industry goal, set by the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Act, of reducing carbon emissions by 50% by 2050. Presi...



What's Happening in Charleston - February 2021 Edition (Events)

Mon, Feb 1st 2021 1:00 pm by Alan Donald Events

Valentines Day

February is here and although it may be a shorter month, that does not mean there is a shortage of events. Groundhog Day is the 2nd, Galentine's Day is the 13th, and do not forget Valentine's Day is the 14th! In the spirit of new things, Ohm radio is offering singing telegrams on Valentine's Day, so why not surprise your loved ones with something extra special this year! Check out all the fun with our February 2021 calendar of events.

2/1-2/7: Taste of Folly, Folly Beach
2/1-3/6: Uptown Girl, Thirty-Four West Theater Co., downtown Charleston
2/2: EXC & FAB Golf Tournament 2021, Municipal Golf Course, James Island
2/3, 2/5, 2/10, 2/12-2/14: Stingrays home hockey games, North Charleston Col...



Charleston, SC Named One of Top Ten Post-COVID Markets in the U.S.

Sun, Jan 31st 2021 5:49 pm by Alan Donald Charleston Real Estate

2020 vs 2019 Real Estate Market in Charleston SC


Taken from the National Association of Realtors:

"The National Association of REALTORS® identified the top 10 markets that have shown resilience during this pandemic period and that are expected to perform well in a post-COVID-19 environment. In identifying these markets, NAR considered a variety of indicators that it views to be influential to a metro area’s recovery and growth prospects in a post-pandemic environment in 2021-2022.

In alphabetical order, the Top 10 markets are:

  • Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, Georgia
  • Boise City, Idaho
  • Charleston-North Charleston, South Carolina
  • Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas
  • Des Moines-West Des Moines, Iowa
  • Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderso...



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Which Are the Highest Growth Areas in Charleston, SC?

Mon, Jan 25th 2021 9:46 am by Alan Donald Charleston Real Estate

New & Distressed Sales Stats for Charleston SC 2021

As we start 2021 with RECORD LOW inventory, it is important to note that not all the areas within the Charleston, SC metro area behave identically.

The table above shows the number of home sales that were Short Sales, Foreclosures and New Construction homes, by MLS area.

This table provides some interesting conclusions:

  1. In 2020, the overall number of sold homes was up by 17.5% from 2019;
  2. Foreclosures and short sales are almost non-existent (0.9% of sales);
  3. Although the number of new construction sales increased by 17%, builders are not keeping up with increased demand (inventory keeps falling); and
  4. Areas 63 (Summerville/Ridgeville) and 74 (Berkeley County-Jedburg Rd, Hwy 17A, Co...



News About Nexton in Sumerville, SC

Fri, Jan 22nd 2021 5:26 pm by Alan Donald Real Estate

Nexton in Summervile SC

Nexton, one of the leading edge planned communities in Charleston, SC had fabulous growth in 2020 and has become the "poster child" for master-planned communities in the U.S. The developers of Nexton want to provide an environment where residents can work play and interact without leaving the community. Nexton is owned by North America Sekisui House, LLC (NASH), and is developed by Newland Company. Both companies share a deep commitment to sustainable development practices and apply these core values to the vision, planning, and development of the project.

To achieve this, they have carefully planned a mix of cutting-edge commercial office buildings, retail shops, restaurants, apartmen...




Attention Seniors: Avoid Reverse Mortgage Scams!

Thu, Jan 21st 2021 12:28 pm by Alan Donald Senior Living

I read this interesting article written by Cora Fume from the Consumer Protection Federal Bureau in December, 2020 and thought it was important to share it with you:

Reverse Mortgages

"The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many Americans’ financial and retirement plans. If you’re a homeowner over age 62, you may be thinking about a reverse mortgage. A reverse mortgage is a loan that allows older homeowners to use the equity in their homes. Unlike a traditional mortgage, there is no monthly mortgage payment, and the loan is usually repaid when the borrower sells or no longer lives in the home.

As a result of the economic uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, scammers may be targeting older homeown...



Why Not to Wait Until Spring to Make a Move

Tue, Jan 5th 2021 1:04 pm by Alan Donald Real Estate

Home Buyers in Winter

The housing market recovery coming into the new year has been nothing short of remarkable. Many experts agree the turnaround from the nation’s economic pause is playing out extremely well for real estate, and the current market conditions are truly making this winter an ideal time to make a move. Here’s a dive into some of the biggest wins for homebuyers this season.

1. Mortgage Rates Are Historically Low

In 2020, mortgage rates hit all-time lows 16 times. Continued low rates have set buyers up for significant long-term gains. In fact, realtor.com notes:

“Given this means homes could cost potentially tens of thousands less over the lifetime of the loan.”
Essentially, it’s less expensiv...



New 55+ Listing in Elms of Charleston

Fri, Jan 1st 2021 4:19 pm by Alan Donald Alans Listings

HOT NEW 55+ LISTING at Elms of Charleston

9162 Spring Branch Ct. North Charleston SC 29406

Fabulous 1-story home in centrally located 55+ active adult community!

  • Move-in condition
  • Centrally-located, quiet cul-de-sac
  • Minimum upkeep
  • Two large bedrooms, two full bathrooms, spacious eat-in kitchen (new appliances), formal dining room, living room with vaulted ceilings and built-in shelves.
  • Parquet floors in the foyer, new laminate floors in all living areas and berber carpet in the bedrooms.
  • Attached garage and a covered back porch where you can enjoy your morning coffee privately, looking at your larger-than-average backyard.
  • HOA fees provide lawn maintenance & landscaping, pressure washing, trim painting, swimming pool, clubho...


Charleston in the News - January 2021 Edition

Fri, Jan 1st 2021 10:05 am by Alan Donald Charleston

Heron Farms

Local Saltwater Hydroponic Farm is the First in the Nation 

Did you know that you can grow plants in saltwater? Well, Sam Norton, founder of Heron Farms, has just created the country's first indoor saltwater hydroponics farm. Growing up in the Lowcountry, Sam was no stranger to the flooding that comes with it, and while visiting Bangladesh, he witnessed the devastating effects to farmers of saltwater intrusion on their rice paddy farms. This prompted him to question if, instead of letting this natural occurrence continue to be a burden on many lives, there were a way to use it as a resource instead. Hydroponic farming is different in the sense that, while most farming is done in soil, ...



What's Happening in Charleston - January 2021 Edition

Fri, Jan 1st 2021 10:00 am by Alan Donald Events

Charleston Restaurant Week

Wow, what a year 2020 was due to the COVID-19 pandemic! There was some good mixed with the bad but it was definitely a year that we will always remember. We sure are glad to start anew in 2021 and look forward to getting this virus under control! There are several events this month to help bring in the new year so go out and have some fun. Please remember to wear your mask and practice social distancing. And don't forget that Martin Luther King Jr. Day is on the 18th, with a parade and music planned for Marion Square. Here is your January 2021 calendar of events:

Wednesdays & Saturdays: Early Morning Bird Walks, Caw Caw Interpretive Center, Ravenel
Fridays: Nature Rx: Forest Bathing Fri...



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