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Friday, 9 April 2010 04:47 by Admin

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Charleston SC Real Estate Stats - Charleston Real Estate Trends

Monday, 29 March 2010 15:21 by Admin

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Century 21 Properties Plus Relocation Team - CARTUS Relocation - Charleston SC Real Estate

Friday, 19 March 2010 04:05 by Admin

At CENTURY 21 Properties Plus, we:

  • Work with more than 1,000 broker/members in the Cartus® Mobility Broker Network - a nationwide network annually assisting 130,000 transferring employees in 140 countries.
  • Assist more than 500 families annually through the CENTURY 21 Properties Plus Relocation Services Division.
  • Have referral potential from more than 6,500 CENTURY 21® offices nationwide.
  • Maintain a full-service relocation department with extensive broker support services.
  • Are accredited by Fortune 500 companies and other major corporations to relocate their employees.

 


Whether you move one or 200 employees, there are many reasons to choose a relocation company to manage your employees’ relocation benefits and services. In-house programs can be difficult to administer, especially when relocation is not the only thing on your mind. At Cartus, since relocation is what we do, we can coordinate all the services necessary to move your employees from one location to another. If your company offers lump sum employee-managed programs, we can help with this as well.


Why use a relocation company?

Tax benefits
- Offer significant tax advantages to your employees when they buy or sell a home.

No worries - Your Cartus Account Manager will manage the complex process according to your exact needs - virtually making it a hands-off process for you.

Improved productivity - Your transferring employees will receive assistance from a single point of coordination, minimizing stress and enabling them to remain productive during a move.

Reduced overhead - You have no need to build internal systems or add overhead, freeing up resources to attend to your core business.

Recruiting - Offering a relocation program as a benefit can make your company more attractive to new-hire candidates and more competitive in the recruiting process. We can also help by benchmarking your policy against your competitors.


Why Cartus?

By having Cartus manage your relocation program, you and your employees can focus on your main business, while taking advantage of our global experience, investment in technology, and relationships with the best networks in the world. We can manage your full program, or select only what you need from our menu of services.

Service quality: Through our integration of Six Sigma principles and Top Block (excellent) service, we can offer measurably better results for you.

Experience you can trust: We have over 50 years of relocation experience and best practices to apply to your program. Our vast experience with clients of all types has allowed us to "walk in your shoes." We know what it takes to deliver individual, customized care to meet your company’s unique needs.

We have you covered: With offices worldwide, we have over 2,700 employees dedicated to delivering relocation services. We have delivered services across 160 countries.

Benefit from best-in-class networks: Our supplier networks are comprised of industry-leading brands that adhere to the highest standards. These providers range from home finding and sale to spousal assistance, household goods shipments, and temporary housing. Our market leverage ensures the best service and prices from all of our suppliers on behalf of our clients.

Best-in-Class Technology: We offer comprehensive Web tools, providing relocation information for both your transferee and your company at your fingertips. We can accurately capture and report on the total costs associated with an individual relocation or for your entire program.

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2010 Homebuyer Tax Credits explained for the Charleston area buyer.

Monday, 1 March 2010 14:22 by Admin

Rick Davidson, President and CEO, Century 21 Real Estate LLC, explains the extended and expanded home buyer tax credits available as a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

 

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LOCAL REAL ESTATE EXPERTS RELEASE E-BOOK ON STAGING A HOME FOR QUICK SALE

Monday, 25 January 2010 00:49 by Admin


You Win! Guide reveals secrets, offers checklists for sellers and real estate professionals
Charleston, S.C. (Jan. 19, 2010) 

Charleston-area real estate experts Terry Haas and Julie
Chalupsky today released their new e-book that offers tips and tools for showing off a home’s
greatest potential and creating strong buyer appeal. Titled “You Win! Prepare Your House For Sale
Using This Step-By-Step Guide,” this e-book can be downloaded at www.YouWinGuide.com.
“The goal of home preparation is to improve the home's appearance in the eyes of potential
buyers, with the ultimate goal of selling the home quickly and for the highest possible price,” said
Haas, a featured real estate expert on HGTV’s “Designed to Sell” and a home-staging consultant in
Charleston. “In the You Win! Guide, we tell you exactly what you need to do to gain the competitive
edge in this tight housing market. And we don’t hold back any punches.”
Homes that are prepared correctly for sale sell faster and for more money. The U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development reports that, on average, a staged home sells for 17
percent more than an unstaged home. According to the National Association of Realtors, a properly
staged home will sell twice as fast as one that hasn’t been staged.
Haas and Chalupsky said they wrote the You Win! Guide because they want to help
frustrated sellers and real estate professionals who are losing money on properties that are sitting
on the market and not selling.
“I think sellers need to realize how involved they have to be in the sale of their own home.
You can’t just throw your house on the market and expect a miracle,” said Chalupsky, a licensed real
estate agent who has been recognized as a top producer, top sales agent and top listing agent. “As a
seller, you need to educate yourself on how to make your house shine and stand out from other
houses on the market.”
Each chapter of the You Win! Guide focuses on a different area of the home that requires a
seller’s attention – from the kitchen to the bathroom to the backyard. Buyers of the You Win! Guide
also will receive a room-by-room notebook with 107 tips and tricks, a checklist for keeping home
staging projects organized, and a bonus chapter on open houses and showings.
The e-book is available through secured online ordering at www.YouWinGuide.com. The e-
book can be downloaded after payment. Not only is this a “green” business practice, but it also
allows instant access to this invaluable home-selling resource.
About Terry Haas
Most people know Terry for her recurring role on HGTV’s hit show “Designed to Sell.” Now
in her fourth season as one of the show’s featured real estate agents, Terry shows millions of
viewers how staging a home and making low-cost improvements can help to sell a property at top
dollar. Honest and critical without being cruel, Terry shows how a making a small investment
before the open house can bring a big return at closing.
Terry began her real estate career advising eager homebuyers in Atlanta. Later, Terry
served as regional project manager for one of the nation’s premier real estate companies,
overseeing the sale of 3,000 homes in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and managing more
than 120 employees. She is now a national keynote speaker, published feature writer for several
publications and well-known television personality.
Living in Charleston, S.C., with her husband, Tim, and son, Nicholas, Terry has her own
home-staging consulting business. She offers clients insight into the ways they can transform their
homes into stand-out properties in a very tight market. She believes this book is the next natural
step to helping sellers and agents.


About Julie Chalupsky


Julie, her husband, Jim, and their beautiful daughter, Ellie, are proud to call Charleston, S.C.,
home. She has been growing a real estate career for more than five years and has been recognized
as a top producer, top sales agent and top listing agent, winning multiple awards and accolades in
the industry. Julie’s hospitable charm, endless knowledge of the market and passion for home
staging has allowed her to help countless clients buy and sell their properties. She is known
throughout the industry for her eye for decorating and home preparation.
Or
iginally from California, Julie graduated from the University of Southern California with a
degree in business administration, an emphasis in marketing and a minor in entrepreneurial
business. She has been in the “home” business her whole life – decorating model homes, investing
in properties all over the country, owning a staging company and now running a full service real
estate business.
Writing this book is Julie’s way to give back to sellers and her fellow agents. She is
passionate about the topic and wants to give others the tools they need to win.
Editor’s Note: Book excerpts as well as high-resolution photos of the cover image and co-authors
are available upon request.

 

 
From Century 21 Properties Plus Real Estate Top Agents

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Boeing to land in Charleston SC - Boeing employees relocating to Charleston

Thursday, 29 October 2009 04:57 by Admin

Thank You Boeing for Choosing Charleston!

If you are Boeing employee relocating to Charleston we want to help. Charleston has many areas that you can call home and we would love to be your first point of contact to answer any relocation questions you might have. Please feel free to call us toll free at 1-800-531-6030 or search for Charleston Real Estate here

 

The Post and Courier
Thursday, October 29, 2009

North Charleston won the fiercely fought battle for a Boeing 787 aircraft assembly plant Wednesday, thrusting South Carolina onto the world stage of aircraft manufacturing.

The Boeing Co. will build the new line at its Charleston International Airport property instead of in Everett, Wash., the nation's aviation nerve center and longtime home of the company's commercial airplane business.

The decision was announced after state lawmakers wrapped up a two-day special session in which they approved a rich basket of financial incentives for Boeing valued at $450 million by state Sen. Hugh Leatherman, a Florence Republican who heads the Senate Finance Committee.

The aerospace giant would have to create at least 3,800 jobs and invest more than $750 million within seven years to take advantage of the various inducements.

Tim Coyle, vice president of Boeing Charleston, said the company plans to break ground on the 584,000-square-foot expansion near its existing factory within the next few weeks. Work on the first locally made 787 Dreamliner is expected to begin in 2011.

More Boeing stories

See a special section with all of The Post and Courier's coverage of Boeing's historic decision to move to Charleston.

Boeing had said previously that its stormy relationship with the International Association of Machinists was a key factor in its decision to look beyond its highly unionized operation in Washington state. Last year, the union staged a damaging eight-week strike in the Seattle area that compounded the delays that have been dogging the 787 program for two years.

The company began taking a hard look at building the second line for its newest jet in North Charleston in August, meaning that the Dreamliner plant went from a dream to a reality in less than three months, said Senate President Pro Tem Glenn McConnell, R-Charleston.

It wasn't South Carolina's low unionization rate, the incentive deal or any other single factor that sold Boeing, McConnell and Leatherman said. Coyle agreed, saying Boeing considered the business environment, logistics and the infrastructure in North Charleston and Everett.

"Being able to deliver on schedule, the company decided two sites were better than one," Coyle said.

Leatherman said he expects the company to exceed its job and capital investment projections, not fall short.

Gov. Mark Sanford said he will sign the incentive legislation.

The deal comes at a time when unemployment is near a record high in South Carolina, with manufacturing particularly hit hard by the recession.

Boeing also could give a big kick to a small but promising industry for South Carolina, with many officials likening the prize to the BMW car plant that opened in the Upstate 15 years ago.

"Just as the similarly monumental BMW investment catalyzed a now extensive automotive presence across South Carolina more than 15 years ago, we believe Boeing landing decisively in North Charleston will spur on an already growing aerospace hub in our state," Sanford said in a statement.

North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey called the Boeing deal wonderful.

"It's the reversal of the shipyard closing," Summey said, referring to the gradual shutdown of the Charleston Naval Base and Shipyard in the 1990s.

Doug Woodward, director of research and an economics professor at the University of South Carolina's Moore School of Business, said the Boeing expansion will have a huge impact on the state by raising its global profile.

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Boeing 787 component breakdown

"Boeing is one of those rarefied companies which everyone knows and recognizes as a leader in the field, and to have that in South Carolina is an intangible benefit aside from jobs and income generated," Woodward said. "It will help sell our state to other companies ... and I think it will put Charleston on a lot of people's lists of the hottest places to be in 2010."

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The launch of the cutting-edge 787 -- Boeing's first new jet in more than a decade -- is being closely watched within the aviation world. Unlike most large commercial airplanes, which are made from aluminum, about half of the Dreamliner's structural components are a mix of epoxies and strong, lightweight composite materials such as graphite and carbon, in order to cut fuel consumption.

Also, the major sections of the plane are being made by suppliers around the world and then flown to the Seattle area on giant cargo jets for final assembly. When the new line opens, some of those parts will be put together off International Boulevard.

Boeing needs a second production line for its long-delayed but fast-selling Dreamliner jet to ensure production gets back on track and to minimize penalties incurred from late deliveries.

After six delays in two years, the first test flight for the lightweight, all-composite jet is expected before the end of 2009. The first deliveries are expected in late 2010.

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To date, 55 airlines have placed orders for 840 of the wide-body aircraft totaling $140 billion, "making this the most successful launch of a new commercial airplane in Boeing's history," according to the company.

One reason Washington state did not win the line was an impasse between Boeing and the machinists union, which represents thousands of the manufacturer's production workers in Everett. As the company evaluated where to build a second new production line, it sought a 10-year no-strike guarantee from the union. But those talks collapsed and efforts to revive them Wednesday were too late.

Production workers at Boeing's local plant recently severed their ties with the union, which likely tilted the 787 line in South Carolina's favor.

Boeing already makes rear fuselages for the Dreamliner in North Charleston, a factory it acquired over the summer from Vought Aircraft Industries Inc. in a deal valued at $1 billion. Boeing also owns half of a neighboring 787 supplier, Global Aeronautica, that works on mid-fuselage sections.

"Establishing a second 787 assembly line in Charleston will expand our production capability to meet the market demand for the airplane," said Jim Albaugh, president and chief executive officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "This decision allows us to continue building on the synergies we have established in South Carolina with Boeing Charleston and Global Aeronautica."

The idea of losing the 787 line to South Carolina triggered panic in the Seattle area, where officials are still stinging from Boeing's decision to move its corporate headquarters to Chicago in 2001. The concern in the Pacific Northwest now is that the company will be more likely to move more manufacturing jobs beyond Washington as it develops new planes or replaces existing jets.

South Carolina Rep. Chip Limehouse, R-Charleston, vowed Wednesday that will be ready when that time comes.

"There will be potential for other aircraft to be built here." Limehouse said.

Allyson Bird, Glenn Smith and Warren Wise contributed to this report. Reach John McDermott at 937-5572 or jmcdermott@postandcourier.com. Reach Yvonne Wenger at ywenger@postandcourier.com.

 

 

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Wil Riley named Chief Financial Officer for the Coastal Carolina Realtors of Myrtle Beach.

Monday, 24 August 2009 10:21 by Admin
From Century 21 Properties Plus Real Estate Top Agents

Dear All,

 

I have great news to share……..

Our friend and colleague Wil Riley will be leaving Properties Plus at the end of the month, having accepted the position of Chief Financial Officer for the Coastal Carolina Realtors of Myrtle Beach.  He’ll step into his new position August 31, 2009.

 

Wil has been a longtime friend and a vital part of our company. As many of you know, Wil left Prudential to serve as the first Broker in Charge of our Summerville office.  He did a great job establishing Century 21 Properties Plus as a major player in the Summerville market. 

 

Next, Will moved into our Corporate Office as General Manager of Operations.   He was indispensable in the planning and design of the new business model that has allowed Properties Plus to flourish despite current market difficulties. When the dust settled on this project, Will directed his energies to teaching, training, and general brokerage – going back to serve his old client base with their buying and selling needs. Through it all, he found time to be an active CTAR member; serving as President and remaining deeply involved with the legislative committee. His time with Properties Plus has been an example which few REALTORS® can equal.

 

So I am pleased to see such a valued and trusted friend moving on to a position that suits his talents so well. I am proud to have been a part of his professional growth but will miss him.

 

Thank you, Wil, for all you have done for us here at Century 21 Properties Plus.

 

 Tim Rash

 

 

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$8,000 tax credit offer expires on Nov. 30 for Charleston Real Estate buyers

Wednesday, 19 August 2009 09:42 by Admin

Because mortgage approvals, residential inspections, and other steps in the buying process typically take about 30-60 days, buyers hoping to take advantage of the $8000 Tax credit will need to have a contract by the end of September.  You may do a Basic Search here or an Advanced Search here

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