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One of the Top 25 Housing Markets,
by Forbes.com (2009)
Best Performing City: Where America's Jobs are Created by Milliken Institute (2008)
50 Best Places to Live: The Next Great Adventure Towns by National Geographic Adventure (2008)
Ranked 6th among mid-size metros in Inc.com's Top US Cities for Business (2008)
One of the nation's Top Arts Destinations by American Style (2008)
Charleston at its best!
Each year, more than four million people visit the Charleston region. And, with its beautiful weather, history and charm, it's no wonder. But, that's not all the region has to offer. In fact, the Charleston area boasts some of the best restaurants in the Southeast. And, did we mention the shopping and golf?
Boasting a comfortable climate, a great location, historical charm and a variety of resources, the Charleston area is one of the best places to live in the nation.
The metropolitan area is comprised of Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, and stretches some 50 miles (80km) inland, with 90 miles (145km) of oceanfront.
With its diverse economic mix and one of the largest containerized cargo ports on the South Atlantic and Gulf coasts, the area continues to grow, yet its rich, historic charm and cultural sophistication are evident throughout the city. The region also boasts a multi-billion dollar visitor industry, one of the Southeast's most impressive medical hubs, a well-established base of national and international manufacturers, as well as a large military presence. In addition, arts, recreational and cultural opportunities are abundant.
For a free Visitor's Guide, click on http://www.charlestoncvb.com/visitors/visitorguide.html
Mt Pleasant
Mt. Pleasant is located directly across the new Cooper River Bridge. At the heart of Mt. Pleasant is the “old village” which is designated a National Register Historical District with gracious homes from the colonial and antebellum periods. Mt. Pleasant is home to one of the world’s largest naval and maritime museum complexes, Patriot’s Point, which is dominated by the World War II famous aircraft carrier, the Yorktown. Visitors may also board tour boats to visit the National Monument, Fort Sumter, where the Civil War began. Mt. Pleasant hosts several popular annual festivals. So, expect many exciting days when visiting Mt. Pleasant.
Ready to move here?
If you’re interested in Charleston South Carolina real estate, I can help! From luxury beach condos and oceanfront real estate to quiet retirement communities, the Charleston area has the kind of property you’re seeking. Looking for an ocean front private community? Also check out the historic Charleston waterway homes and homesites. Charleston waterway real estate is prized for its breathtaking views and historic importance. Browse the Charleston South Carolina real estate listings from this website and find a wonderful place to call home!