Over the years, we've worked tirelessly to foster a community that nurtures the body, rejuvenates the soul and celebrates the Charleston Coast. We are proud to be an active member of that community and encourage you to learn more about the news and events that keep us closely tied to Charleston's pulse.
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Dunes Properties of Charleston Real Estate and Vacation News
Charleston Hoteliers Exchange Club's April 2008 newsletter mentions The Real Estate Studio: "...Along with fabulous concierge services, guests can look through MLS lisings on the flat screen TVs for some of Charleston's finest homes..." |
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This past June, Randy Walker expanded on his 20-plus years of real estate by opening The Real Estate Studio, a new branch of Dunes Properties, which he founded in 1989... |
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Dunes Properties, like many real estate companies, struggled with the role technology should play in the industry. Company president Randy Walker decided to embrace it. |
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Download our corporate brochure to find out more about our company and its services. |
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Would you like to see all of our Folly Beach vacation rentals in one printable spot? |
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Dunes Properties introduces a new concept in buying and selling real estate on the Charleston Coast. It's called The Real Estate Studio, and it's practically a retail store designed to help Charleston's visitors learn more about our wonderful city. |
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Dunes Properties has an extensive video collection that includes Charleston, Folly Beach, Isle of Palms, Kiawah Island, Mount Pleasant, Seabrook Island, Sullivan's Island and Wild Dunes real estate and Folly Beach Vacation Rentals. |
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In 2007, Dunes Properties asked residents and visitors of Kiawah and Seabrook Island to submit their photography for our contest. The results were amazing and beautiful... |
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Dunes Properties invited Charleston-area residents and visitors to protect the sand dunes on a stretch of Isle of Palms beach by participating in the 3rd annual Doin' the Dunes! on Sat., May 6, 2006, from 9:30 a.m. to approximately 3 p.m. |
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