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Steeped in tradition that includes heaping helpings of Southern hospitality, Charleston's mild climate and East Coast location make it attractive to homebuyers.
Bailey explains, "The Charleston area is moving and grooving. Many major homebuilders are gearing up to start their 2005 new home editions. This means more neighborhoods that are new and more choices for the homebuyer. Interest rates are still low, making the Charleston market a good place to invest. Sellers are in a bidding war in certain locations, in addition, they are obtaining more than the asking price. Home prices are changing everyday so you may want to find an agent to locate a property when it first hits the market. Many people are buying their primary residence plus an investment property."
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