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  • Carolina One - What's In A Name?

    "Exciting business news for my company here.  Prudential Carolina Real Estate -- the leader in the Charleston, South Carolina tri-county area by far -- is one of the top 50 (largest) real estate companies in the nation.  It is about 1100 total people, with about 1000 agents.  As with all Prudential franchises, it is ...
    Posted to Amy Langstone (Weblog) by 566299 on April 30, 2008
  • Beautiful Home in Beresford Hall

    [photo:listing:1674359] Exceptional quality and impressive • 4,155 sq. ft., 4 bath, 5 bdrm 2 story - MLS® $1,099,000 - One of the Best Beresford Hall, Charleston  -  Exceptional quality and impressive, well built home designed by Cobb Architects and built by Sintra Homes. This home features A MAGNIFICENT GOURMET KITCHEN ...
    Posted to Amy Langstone (Weblog) by 566299 on April 18, 2008
  • Changes at the LangstoneTeam

    In July 2007 I got married to Alan Langstone, who prior to our marriage lived in the little village of Offchurch in Warwickshire, UK. Since this time we have been awaiting on government approval for Alan to be able to work in the USA. The time has not been wasted in the meantime with Alan spending a lot  of time researching the local area in ...
    Posted to Amy Langstone (Weblog) by 566299 on April 4, 2008
  • Customer Service?

    I have unfortunately had to write three letters of complaint recently for products and services I have bought. I will not bore you with the details. The reason for this post was the reponses I recieved. The first, was sorry that I had had a problem and although they could not do anything in that precific case, they did give a large ...
    Posted to Amy Langstone (Weblog) by 566299 on January 11, 2008
  • Interest Rates Remain Low

    The average national interest rates from the National Mortgage Information Service show the interest rate remaining low. 1997  -  7.52% 1998  -  6.97% 1999  -  7.22% 2000  -  7.93% 2001  -  6.95% 2002  -  6.48% 2003  -  5.69% 2004  -  5.67% 2005  -  ...
    Posted to Amy Langstone (Weblog) by 566299 on January 9, 2008
  • Mortgage help may be out there!

    If you are having problems paying your mortgage, there may be help out there. If: a) Your FICO score was under 660 when you applied for your mortgage, and it has not improved more than 10% in the meantime. b) You are current on your payments. Current in this case means, your not more than 30 days behind right now, and you have not been more ...
    Posted to Amy Langstone (Weblog) by 566299 on January 8, 2008
  • Charleston International Airport (CHS)

    Charleston International Airport enjoyed a good year in 2007 seeing an increase in passengers through it's doors. Most of these are believed to be due to AirTran Airways that started operating through Charleston in May. This has taken the number of passengers for the first 11 months of 2007 to 1,054,732, an increase from 869,047 for ...
    Posted to Amy Langstone (Weblog) by 566299 on January 8, 2008
  • Charleston Area Median Home Price

    The median home price for the Charleston area fell slightly to $200,000 in November, down 2.3%. However the year to date median price was up 1.9% compared to the first 11 months of 2006.
    Posted to Amy Langstone (Weblog) by 566299 on December 29, 2007
  • Lowcountry properties may be somewhat immune!!

    Here in the Lowcountry, SC, the national housing downturn may not be as bad as other places in the US. This is due, I think, to the constant growth and development. Also, there are dwindling numbers of properties left on which to build an ocean or waterfront homes. This helps the general population of housing ride the downturn and make the market ...
    Posted to Amy Langstone (Weblog) by 566299 on December 18, 2007
  • Crime Prevention - Your Vehicle & Your Home

      Even in the best areas, crime is increasing. Help protect yourself with these common sense steps. Vehicles security Lock your vehicle. A large percentage of break-ins involve unsecured vehicles.Remember Do Not leave your spare key inside the vehicle.Don't leave valuables in your car. If you do, make sure they are kept out of plain ...
    Posted to Amy Langstone (Weblog) by 566299 on December 17, 2007
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