You know what? I am pretty sure if you asked most people in the Lowcountry what they dislike the most about living down here, it would be spring pollen & the no-see-ums. 

The pollen can be unforgiving. Everyone coughs & sneezes this time of the year and complains that before living down here they never had any allergies. The whole Lowcountry is covered in green pine pollen ( even though it is really the oak pollen that cause all the discomfort). Screen porches become filthy & pools turn a murky jade. Mother Nature will not let us forget that St. Patrick’s Day is on the horizon! 

In turn the dreaded no-see-um…most ferocious of all living creatures in the south!! They are tiny, smaller than a pin prick, but they have the most…

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What I absolutely love about this home, besides how clean and fresh it is, is the location. It is sheer perfection for the person who works in Savannah and wants to live in Bluffton. It is so easy to get just about anywhere in the Lowcountry from this May River Preserve house. The community is great, it’s a stone’s throw from May River High School, Old Town is just down the street, and you can basically see Savannah from there!

Check out what else:

  • 5 beds, 4 baths and over 3,000 sqft

  • brand new

  • many upgrades including marble counters and a Sub Zero fridge

  • check out the trim and molding!

  • windows, windows, and more windows

  • amazing wood floors and the master bath tile is a fav!

  • you don’t…

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It is not a given that every sale will close on the contracted closing date. With this in mind, it is important to have contingency plans to cover any delays that will hinder moving plans for both buyer and seller. The buyer who wants to move in prior to a delayed closing and the seller who accommodates such a request may find themselves in a predicament if things don’t go according to plan. Keep in mind that even if there is a written agreement to allow an early move-in, a legal dispute can still evolve from the unforeseen.

Early occupancy by a buyer means that the seller will have to maintain insurance on the property until closing, but there will be a potentially costly change to that policy. The new coverage would be landlord…

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Truth be told…I was on Jonesville Road this weekend and fell in love with the area all over again. The sun was shining. It was quiet. The Intracoastal was steps away with its breathtaking views. People were out and about. It’s so peaceful and dreamy back there. It’s like its own little oasis that no one knows about. But — I’m here to let you know that you want to check out this house!

Just look:

  • 4 beds, 3 baths and over 3,600 sqft

  • move right in

  • the kitchen cabinets are killer…

  • master bedroom built-ins

  • sunshine abounds

  • beautiful and neutral paint colors

  • check out the floors - wood and stone throughout

  • media room

  • exercise room (if you’re into that!!!)

  • private,…

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Moss Creek!! There are new neighbors moving in on Toppin Drive!

What amenities do you think they will use first? The golf course, the fitness center, the marina…the possibilities are endless. One thing I know for sure, they are going to love it. Not only is Toppin Drive a desirable street to live on, but Moss Creek is full of great people, natural beauty, and lots to do.

Enjoy!

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This recipe is so incredibly easy and delicious all at the same time. I’ve served this at two different dinner parties, and I’m always asked for the recipe. Get this on your menu for this week!

HOW TO MAKE WHITE CHICKEN CHILI

  1. Add chicken to slow cooker

  2. Top with seasonings

  3. Add onion, garlic, beans, chiles, corn, cilantro and chicken broth

  4. Cover and cook on low for 8 hours

  5. Remove chicken to a plate and shred, then return to slow cooker

  6. Add cream cheese and half and half

  7. Cover and cook on high 15 minutes

  8. Serve and enjoy!

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 lb boneless skinless chicken breaststrimmed of excess fat

  • 1 yellow onion diced

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You: I am a new agent. Should I hire a real estate coach?

The answer is a loud YES! Successful entrepreneurs have mentors and hire a coach to help reach the “finish line faster.” Growth is achieved by modeling. Think about it; if you want to reduce your learning curve, would you rather learn by trial and error or learn from someone who has already gone through similar challenges? Trust me, you don't want to do it the hard way! When you have a proven blueprint and access to tools and systems, it's much easier and faster to get the best results. Your time is valuable, so why wait? You have big dreams, big visions, and goals to crush. We are all in this business to make money, why apprentice and share your profits? Hire the coach and learn strategies and…

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So many of you loved our Man Cave blog post! Here’s part 2 and these are pretty awesome!!

 

8 Easy Tips for Creating Your Very Own Backyard She Shed

Escape the daily grind with a backyard hideout all to yourself.

It's official: the she shed trend is here to stay. Giving man caves everywhere a run for their money, these backyard hideaways are a cozy little place for ladies to call their own, whether it be for gardening or just somewhere to curl up with a good book. So, how does one go about staking claim to her own she shed, you might ask? Whether you have a neglected potting shed in your backyard or want to build your own from scratch (more power to ya), we've rounded…

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Better Homes and Gardens recently featured many beautiful flowering plants that you can easily add into your home for some color. Most of them can be found at Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes, Amazon or your local nursery. Here are just five of our favorites that they showcased. I really want to find the Ixora plant.

African violet

Among the easiest flowering houseplants you can grow, African violets bloom several times a year with little effort from you.  They come in hundreds of varieties, some with variegated foliage or ruffled or white-edged blooms. African violet likes warm conditions and filtered sunlight, but avoid getting water on the fuzzy leaves; it causes ugly brown spots.

Why We Love It: In a bright window, this plant…

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Y’all!!!! Look at these views! You might not be able to get anything done because you’ll just be watching out your windows all day. Who could blame you though? These are some of the most spectacular views in Moss Creek. This is the kind of love that lasts forever. Full Disclosure- I’m very partial to Moss Creek (but I’m sure you knew that about me).

What else can you look forward to:

  • 3 beds, 4 baths and 1900 sqft

  • the best natural light in every room that you can imagine

  • the great room ceilings - ahhhh…

  • built-ins

  • stainless steel appliances

  • quartz countertops

  • did you see the deck? the entertaining space is endless

  • the amenities in Moss Creek are pretty amazing —…

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