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Charlotte Lemon - Greater Charleston Realtor

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Listing Agent

Charlotte Lemon’s extensive experience as a buyer’s agent in the Charleston area makes her an ideal choice for a listing agent. Her deep understanding of what buyers are looking for, coupled with her years of experience representing clients in various transactions, equips her with unique insights into market dynamics.

Buying, Selling or Investing

Whether you’re buying, selling for top value, or investing in your future, I’m here to guide you every step of the way. Let’s turn your real estate goals into reality.

Latest News & Resources

Home Insurance Costs Are Rising: What Buyers Should Plan For

Home Insurance Costs Are Rising: What Buyers Should Plan For

Buying a home is one of the biggest purchases you’ll ever make. And homeowner’s insurance is what protects that investment.
Why So Many Homeowners Are Downsizing Right Now

Why So Many Homeowners Are Downsizing Right Now

For a growing number of homeowners, retirement isn’t some distant idea anymore. It’s starting to feel very real.
Top 2026 Housing Markets for Buyers and Sellers

Top 2026 Housing Markets for Buyers and Sellers

Who doesn’t love a top 10 list? Well, here are two top 10 lists for the housing market this year.
You May Not Want To Skip Over That House That’s Been Sitting on the Market

You May Not Want To Skip Over That House That’s Been Sitting on the Market

When you see a house that’s been sitting on the market for a while, the reaction is almost automatic.
Mortgage Rates Recently Hit a 3-Year Low. Here’s Why That’s Still a Big Deal.

Mortgage Rates Recently Hit a 3-Year Low. Here’s Why That’s Still a Big Deal.

If you’re one of the thousands of homebuyers waiting for rates to fall, you should know it’s already happening.
Why Rising Foreclosure Headlines Aren’t a Red Flag for Today’s Housing Market

Why Rising Foreclosure Headlines Aren’t a Red Flag for Today’s Housing Market

If you’ve seen headlines saying foreclosure activity has been climbing for 10 straight months, it’s easy to assume that's a sign of trouble for the housing market.