Exclusive Resources for Navigating the Holy City
Moving to or owning a home in Downtown Charleston requires more than just a real estate agent; it requires a local network. Whether you are navigating BAR-approved renovations or simply trying to get the lights turned on in a 200-year-old home, having the right contacts is everything.
I’ve compiled my private directory of verified professionals and essential city resources to make your transition to the Peninsula seamless.
Verified Professionals for Your Peninsula Transition.
My "Black Book" of Trusted Professionals
Whether you need a mason who specializes in historic mortar, a high-end interior designer, or a property manager you can actually trust, I only recommend vendors I have personally vetted.
- 30+ Local Categories: From HVAC and plumbing to fine art restoration.
- Historic Specialists: Contractors who understand the nuances of the 29401 and 29403 zip codes.
- Direct Access: Skip the guesswork and work with the best in the business.
⚡ The Essential Utility & Resource Guide
Everything You Need to Set Up Your Charleston Lifestyle
Don't spend your first week in your new home searching for phone numbers. This guide covers the logistics of living on the Peninsula so you can focus on enjoying it.
- City Services: Direct contacts for Charleston Water System and Dominion Energy.
- Logistics: Trash and recycling schedules, street sweeping info, and residential parking permits.
- Permit Resources: Quick links to the Board of Architectural Review (BAR) and City Planning.
- Healthcare & Schools: Directories for the area’s top medical facilities and private institutions.
Ask a Local
Have a specific need not covered in these guides?
Whether you are looking for a dinner reservation for ten on a Friday night or a recommendation for a private dock builder, I am here to serve as your local resource.
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