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Buying A Home in the Lowcountry

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Buying a New Construction Home

New home construction and new neighborhoods are being built and made in and around Charleston all the time.
We can work with you to search for new construction homes by area or by builder!

Over the years we have established relationships with a dozen of home builders in the Charleston area. If you find yourself interested in a home built by Beazer Homes, Brentwood Homes, Centex Homes, David Weekly Homes, D.R. Horton, John Wieland Homes, KB Homes, Lennar, Meridian Builders, Portrait Homes, Ryland Homes, and Saussy Burbank we can help. If you find yourself interested in property again we can see you through to turn-key. In addition to some of the major home builders, we can also introduce you to the areas premiere custom home builders and craftsmen from
across the Low Country. These builders are here to help you to build the home of your dreams.

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Buying an Existing Home

There are many beautiful properties and neighborhoods in the Charleston area.
Some are new, & some are hundreds of years old. The Charleston Family Realty team
can help you to sift through the various options and pick the home that’s just
right for you.

Buying an existing home involves working with inspectors, financers, builders and
others to ensure that there are no bumps or unpleasant surprises along the way.

For example, we strongly urge that when you buy an existing property you should
always have a building inspector review the property. These inspections indicate
any problems that might not be apparent or other concerns that may need to be
addressed. They allow you to make a purchase knowing all the facts and are worth
their weight in gold in peace-of-mind.

Financing is another key area of expertise. We have established relationships
with many local, regional, and national resources to help you find the financing
that best suits your needs. How many years? Fixed or variable? How many points?
What are the rules for specific mortgage types? There are a myriad of options,
and we’re here to answer your questions and help you make the right decisions.

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