
As a transplant from the Northeast, I understand that Charleston is a fascinating, but somewhat confusing real estate market for those who relocate here. An agent must understand what out-of-town buyers (and sellers who need to attract those buyers) want in a real estate professional. My business is built on the things that work for my clients.
Susan Whitfield
About Susan:
Helping clients in their pursuit of their perfect lifestyle
Previously residing along the east coast from Washington, DC to Boston and Maine, Susan began selling real estate as soon as she arrived in Charleston in 2010. She found this intriguing city to be a welcoming and friendly place to call home and because she is from “off” feels she has the inside track helping clients relocate and settle in here in the beautiful Lowcountry. Susan lives by the Golden Rule, always keeping in mind that her fiduciary commitment to her clients is foremost.
Her expert selling and negotiating skills, east coast networks, along with Sotheby’s International Realty's superior marketing, and Daniel Ravenel Realty’s honorable reputation, make listing your home with Susan easy and a pleasure.
Currently she resides in Mt. Pleasant, but has also lived in several highly desirable areas known for luxury residences, including South of Broad and Daniel Island. She has been an animal welfare advocate and an avid rider throughout her life and currently fox hunts with the Middleton Place Hounds and with the Lowcountry Hunt throughout the tri-county area. Tennis, exercise and reading are constants in her life and she loves being outside appreciating the Lowcountry’s beautiful weather and natural habitats.
Certified Resort and Second Home Specialist; member of Charleston Trident Association of Realtors, the South Carolina Association of Realtors, and the National Association of Realtors.
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