William Means Real Estate has been featured in several national publications so far in 2018. We are honored that our agents and listings are being noted as exceptional not only in the local Charleston market, but in the broader real estate market. Take a look at the excerpts below and click to read more.
Curbed
1750s colonial with exquisite original details asks $6.2M in Charleston
February 7, 2018
“An exquisitely preserved colonial home is on the market in the historic district of Charleston, South Carolina. Known as the Branford-Horry House, it dates back to before the Revolutionary War and has retained many of its original architectural elements like interior cypress paneling, carved mahogany mantelpiece, cornice details, and other molding, to name a few.” Read more here.
Wall Street Journal
Risky Business: When parents hire their children as real estate agents
February 22, 2018
“Philip Vineyard, whose 36-year-old daughter Sarah has the listing for his home on South Carolina’s Kiawah Island, said the arrangement is “a lot more informal, a lot more relaxing” than using another agent. “We talk about it at night or on the weekends. That part makes it much easier.” Read more here.
The New York Times
What You Get for $2 Million
March 14, 2018
“In Charleston, S.C., a two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo in a 1923 neoclassical revival building is on the market for $1.995 million. The living room has French oak herringbone floors and a gas fireplace…” Read more here.
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