January 15th, 2009 by Currie
This gorgeous home on half an acre on James Island is just reduced to $435,000. It was designed by architect Elizabeth Ramsey with wrap around porches and an open floor plan. The multiple sets of french doors across the back of the home allow a beautiful view of the estate style lot with century oaks and a water view. Call today for a tour of this unique close in property.

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January 13th, 2009 by Currie
This great home is located in one of the premier neighborhoods in Mt. Pleasant “Rivertowne”. Right across the street from Dunes West is a large amenity filled neighborhood with moderately priced homes and peaceful lovely scenery. The tranquility of the country with convenient shopping and great schools make Rivertowne a chosen neighborhood to many of the Charleston areas more discerning citizens. At $455,000 this home is the best bang for the buck arount Mt. Pleasant.

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December 18th, 2008 by Currie
Two properties across the street from a successful commercial development, the house is a victorian that should be preserved, but the building could be torn down and built upon up to 3 stories, entire property is zoned commercial/residential.

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December 18th, 2008 by Currie
73 Spring St is a totally renovated turn key commercial space. $1500/month flexible lease terms. Call Currie McCullough @ 843-853-2004 for more details. 750 square feet with a rooftop terrace, and parking.

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December 17th, 2008 by Currie
The corner of Ashley Ave and Spring St in the new commercial corridor directly across the street from the Byers Design Group.

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December 1st, 2008 by Currie
Despite pessimism and market concerns, the midtown development is selling briskly and the corner commercial spaces are occupied by Verbena Salon and Red Triangle wealth management. I attribute the success of the project to two things; location and quality. The location is midtown, an easy walk to the tourist center of Charleston without the congestion. Just as accessible are all major exits from the city, there is also a closer than close proximity to the best local restaurants and shops in Charleston, where quality is higher and prices are lower to encourage repeat local patronage. To find out more about Midtown, or to view some of the available units contact me, Currie McCullough @ 843-853-2004 or currie@53cannon.com

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November 30th, 2008 by Currie
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If you drive up East Bay St and keep trucking past the exit to 17N and the on ramp to I-26, through what is know as “the neck” you will soon reach the area that is being called the largest ever urban re-development in history. This area was left for ruin when the closing of the navy base caused unemployment to rise and home values to fall. But change has come to the area in the form of redevelopment, and this area which was once the no. 1 to avoid has become an investors treasure trove.
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The highly-publicized Noisette Community Master Plan, adopted by the City of North Charleston in 2004, set the guidelines for establishing a sustainable community in the wake of the Charleston Naval Base closure in 1996, forecasting a diverse, mixed use community embracing eco-friendly development and environmental restoration in one of the most heavily industrialized cities in South Carolina. In 2005, the master plan won the American Society of Landscape Architects top honors for urban redevelopment and design, which cited Noisette as a national model for municipal revitalization efforts.

For primary home buyers on a budget or anyone interested in investing in rental property this is the area of North Charleston to focus on. Some spots are better than others but depending on your needs there is something for everyone. The following are descriptions of a few of the neighborhoods at the forefront of redevelopment.
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Mixson is a neighborhood of the historic Park Circle area of North Charleston, South Carolina. Mixson is designed around a collection of intimate, urbane streets and lanes, public parks and courtyards, and historic oak trees. It includes a variety of residences, shops, restaurants and cafes, offices, places of worship and other civic gathering spots. Inspired by the historic streets of downtown Charleston and older cities throughout the world, Mixson features winding cobblestone streets, residences connected by archways and intimate parks and plazas. Click here to view the Mixon Development Website

Oak Terrace Preserve is developing its 55-acre site to accommodate approximately 370 residences. By reviving the charm of the late 19th and early 20th century neighborhoods and introducing the latest home innovations, Oak Terrace Preserve has attempted to recreate the nostalgic allure of the craftsman style neighborhood and then merged it with the ideas of the future. With prices ranging from the high 100s to the low 300s this is a very affordable planned urban development in a very short distance from downtown Old North Charleston and a very easy commute to anywhere in the lowcountry. For folks that just want to have a new house in a new neighborhood on a limited budget this is a good solution, they even have yards and beautiful trees and the architecture is well above average for this sort of thing.
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The area called Park Circle is based on the park round-about and the Old North Charleston town center. It is a strip of commercial buildings which forms the heart of the original town of North Charleston. Today it is home to a thriving business and restaurant scene, including the most authentic irish pub in the Charleston area, Madra Rua, my favorite wood fired pizzeria, EVO. Also worth mentioning is the Park Circle Coffee and Cream which serves a delicious Sunday Brunch, try Miss Gloria’s blueberry pancakes! There are a nice selection of affordable homes in easy walk to the downtown area. Prices range from around $125,000-$400,000 depending on size and location and there are some really cute bungalows in the mid $100s.
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November 20th, 2008 by Currie

Midtown Project Breakdown
Hotel- 191,000 sq/ft (234 rooms)
King Street Condos- 101,000 sq/ft (20 units)
King Street Parking Garage- 219 spaces
King Street Retail- 17,353 sq/ft
Construction will start in mid-2009 assuming that we get approved at our Dec. 10 Final BAR meeting at 4:30.

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November 16th, 2008 by Currie
Check out the images, photos of the new bridge construction were taken Sunday November 16th, the map shows the mt, pleasant st entrance to the bridge as it crosses the marsh in yellow, I-26 is in red. Magnolia will connect with the northern tip of wagener terrace! This is big because of the large number of commercial venues the neighborhood will gain access to, among many other benefits.

Magnolia is a new, mixed-use community planned for the Charleston Peninsula. The project has been shaped by significant public input to be respectful of Peninsula’s history, environment, and nearby neighborhoods. Magnolia is the largest infill development in Charleston’s history – as many as 4,400 new residential units and up to 2.5 million square feet of commercial space will be built at Magnolia. The development will offer residential opportunities for a cross section of society, as well as retail shops, restaurants, hotels, offices, and corporate headquarters. The Magnolia plan incorporates the urban design principles that make Charleston a unique city. Great streets, parks, green space, plazas, and waterfront access define the public realm and provide the foundation for the high quality of life enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. click here to read more about MAGNOLIA

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November 16th, 2008 by Currie
Just a block behind Cannon St. is a new development where an awful blighted park once stood. The high density style community is a beautiful example of the new urban ideal. Large attached units include pull in garages underneath spacious multi-floor living spaces, with porches and rooftop decks. The commercial spaces are still vacant (probably due to somewhat expensive monthly regime fees). Compared to Midtown the feel is more old world village than modern urbanity, and the location is has a more residential and peaceful feel as compared to the Midtown’s heart of the city, active feel. Overall, I like it as a great spot to live. Call me, Currie McCullough @ 843-853-2004 or email currie@53cannon.com for more info or to schedule a showing.


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October 11th, 2008 by Currie
Midtown Development is filling up! Both corner commercial spaces are now occupied!
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Red Triangle Wealth Management occupies the corner of Cannon and Coming

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Verbena Salon occupies the corner of St. Phillip and Cannon. Great haircut!

There are a few of these units left. They are incredibly well constructed and great looking, perfect contrast to historic properties.

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October 9th, 2008 by Currie
This 3 bedroom 2 &1/2 Bath home was designed by architect Elisabeth Ramsey. The plantation style design features a center hall with large french doors along the back. A wrap around porch on the back of the house and a free standing 2 car garage. approximately 2240 square feet with almost a half acre lot. Hardi Plank siding and oak flooring along with high end fixtures and granite counter tops. Call Currie for more details 843-853-2004

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October 7th, 2008 by Currie

This beautiful 1930s shoe shop has been renovated to combine sleek modernity with historic details including 13′ ceilings and exposed brick. Lease this building for your home or office, $1500 per month flexible terms call for details Currie 843-853-2004

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October 7th, 2008 by Currie


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Historic blown glass in every window and a custom milled mahogany kitchen designed by architect Randolf Martz.<
renovated historic details include original and recreated moldings and window frames
3 Magazine St Historic Charleston Sc Single House completely restored blocks from King at Market for lease $2400 per month, 2 off street parking spaces and many more features. Call for details Currie 843-853-2004
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September 23rd, 2008 by Currie
This two bedroom cottage was built around the turn of the century and unlike other homes it’s age, everything is intact from the beadboard walls to the original heart pine floors. This adorable house is only one block from Hampton Park and priced under $200k!

Call Currie @ 843-853-2004 for more details on this and other affordable downtown homes.
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September 23rd, 2008 by Currie

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home on Savannah Hwy walking distance to Avondale restaurants and shopping. Call Currie @ 843-853-2004 for more details.
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September 22nd, 2008 by Currie
This commercial/residential space would make an ideal live work or income producing property. It is currently used as a law office. Please call for details or to schedule a showing. Currie 843-853-2004

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September 18th, 2008 by Currie
This is a Freedman’s Cottage in the up and coming West Side neighborhood in downtown Charleston. Recently renovated, this 2 bedroom 2 bath home with heart pine floors and a walled garden, is the perfect spot for walking to the upper King St. restaurants and shopping or to Hampton Park.
Asking $225,000

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December 9th, 2008 at 7:39 pm
I am pleased to see the Midtown project going forward. I think it willl achor the area and provide a more appropriate entrance into the historic downtown area. I only hope it will encourage more development to create a vibrant urban community