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Welcome Home! 218 Spectrum Rd.

8/14/2021

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Welcome Home! This spacious, well-maintained 4 Bedroom home checks all the boxes! Large indoor open space to entertain? <check>  Screened porch and patio overlooking a pond perfect for outdoor entertaining? <check>  A fenced backyard big enough for play? <check> Quartz countertops with island? <check> Gas cooktop? <check> Separate dining room? <check> Owner's Suite downstairs? <check> A spare bedroom (or three) for telecommuting? <check>  This Cane Bay home is conveniently located directly off of New Nexton Parkway extension. This open-concept floor plan home sits on a pond lot where a fenced yard, lighted patio and screened in porch make it easy for entertaining. Inside, the quartz countertops, double ovens and butler's pantry make gatherings a cinch. The master bedroom is located downstairs, off of a living room which boasts 14 foot ceilings. Three bedrooms and a bath are located upstairs, with a balcony view to the living room downstairs.

Link to the information on MLS

Let me know if you'd like more information or a private showing.

Danny "Doc" Ilagan
843-437-0412

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August Events In The Lowcountry!

8/1/2021

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The summer is moving towards a close even though the warm weather will be with us through most of September (and beyond ). It's amazing how short the summer was for educators, students, (and parents)! Hang in there, enjoy the rest of your summer, and remember: If you need something, say something.

Countdown the days to Christmas!
First Saturday Stroll- Self guided tours to Art Galleries in Charleston- Saturday Aug 7 
Charleston Sprint Triathlon Series- Aug 8
Concerts at the Charleston Gaillard Center
Concerts at Charleston's Music Hall
SC Stingrays Schedule (Minor league Hockey)
Visit the SC Aquarium in Charleston
Buy Your Best of Broadway Tickets
Concerts & Events at North Chas Coliseum and Performing Arts Center
Register NOW for the Cooper River Bridge Run! 
North Charleston Aquatic Center
Fort Sumter Tours
8 Top Water Sports Vendors (Trip Advisor)
Our favorite restaurant for Crab Crakes
18 Ways To Build Mental Wellness (Psychology Today)
Explore Historic Charlestowne Landing
Charleston Fun Park- (Go karts, axe throwing, miniature golf, etc)
Explore Charleston County Parks
Edisto River Canoe & Kayak Trail
Charleston County Water Parks
Charleston RiverDogs Schedule (Minor League Baseball)
The Citadel Football Schedule
Charleston Southern Football Schedule
University of SC Football Schedule
Clemson Football Schedule

Summerville HS Football Schedule
Dallas Cowboys Football Schedule (You're welcome!)
Carolina Ice Palace (Ice Skating)
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Lowcountry Market Analysis- July, 2021

7/25/2021

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Median Sales Prices (3 years)
Mt. Pleasant, Charleston, & Summerville

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Check out these Live/Interactive graphs comparing Median Sales Prices:
Mt. Pleasant, Charleston, & Summerville

​​Median Sales Prices:
​Summerville, Moncks Corner, & Goose Creek

​​​Median Sales Prices:
​Charleston County, Berkeley County, Dorchester County


Questions? Call me anytime, I'd love to chat!
843-437-0412

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July Activities in the Lowcountry

7/2/2021

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Fun in July in the Lowcountry!

I hope you're doing well and enjoying your summer. Check out these cool things to do in the Lowcountry and remember to wear sunscreen, cover your head, and stay hydrated! Joan, the girls and I hope to see you around town. And remember: If you need something, say something!

July 4th Fireworks at Riverfront Park in No. Charleston

July 4th Fireworks at Patriots Point- Mt. Pleasant
July 4th Fireworks- Budweiser Freedom Fest- Cruise Terminal
July 4th Fireworks- Summerville- Gahagan park
Old Santee Canal Park facilities reopen
Sk8 Charleston
Charleston Co Waterfront Parks
Children's Museum of the Lowcountry
Business Spotlight- Lowcountry Pet Hospice
Concerts, etc. at Coliseum and Performing Arts Center
26 Activities to do in Charleston
My girls' favorite local ice cream shop- Off Track
15 Best Breweries in Charleston
My family's favorite place for acai bowls: Rush Bowls
Park Circle Disc Golf
Climbing wall- James Island County Park

Halls Chophouse Sunday Gospel Brunch and Entertainment
Our favorite place for crabcakes. Incredible dining experience: Charleston Grill
Movie we're excited about seeing: Black Widow (July 8)

I remain at your service,
Danny

Danny "Doc" Ilagan
Sales Manager- The Litchfield Company Charleston
843-437-0412

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SC Hurricane Prep 2021

6/28/2021

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Are you ready for the next Hurricane?

Things to know:
HURRICANE WATCH-  48 Hours in advance of possible onset of hurricane conditions
HURRICANE WARNING- 36 Hours in advance of expected  onset of hurricane conditions
STORM SURGE WATCH- Danger is possible
STORM SURVE WARNING- Danger is expected

TROPICAL STORM- 39 mph- 73 mph sustained winds
  • Watch- conditions are possible
  • Warning- conditions are expected

HURRICANE- winds have reached a constant speed of 74+ mph and rotate around a relative calm center (an "eye")
     Watch- conditions are possible
  • ​​Prepare your home and review your evacuation plan
  • Listen closely to instructions from local officials
     Warning- conditions are expected
  • Finish storm prep and leave the threatened area if directed by local officials
  • Have a plan for where you'll stay if you evacuate: friends/family, hotel, shelter

EXTREME WIND- sustained winds of a major hurricane (115 mph or greater), usually associated with an eyewall 
​     Warning- Conditions are expected to begin within the hour
  • Take immediate shelter in the interior portion of a well-built structure

HURRICANE HAZARDS
  • Flooding
  • High winds
  • Tornados​

​Hurricane Preparation
​Know Your Zone
Evacuate
Pets
Supplies
Contacts & Resources


Click HERE for access to the SC Hurricane Guide.
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Lowcountry Pet Hospice: Saying our goodbyes.

6/2/2021

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Annie... Time to say "goodbye."

We rescued Annie about 15 years ago from a local Lab/Golden Retriever rescue. We'd recently moved into our current home in Summerville and our kids were aged 6, 4, 3, and 1. This dog was awesome. She loved us all but she was my wife Joan's dog. Wherever Joan went, Annie was her shadow.

I am amazed how much my daughters and Joan showered Annie with love and affection all throughout the day, everyday.  Especially since the girls are homeschooled, Annie was rarely alone. She had such a calm demeanor and always looked like she was smiling. She had a calming influence on the vibe of the house and she had her cozy spots where she could lay and have a clear view of as many of us as possible. Especially Joan. If she was working at the kitchen table, Annie usually laid right behind her chair on the air vent. If we were watching TV, Annie was laying in front of the fire place. Wherever Joan went, Annie followed. And at night, Annie had a bed in our bedroom.

While her attitude and demeanor was always sweet, gentle, and relaxed. She started having issues with arthritis and allergies that grew progressively worse over the last few years. It was just a couple of years ago that as a result of an x-ray, we discovered that she had been shot by a shotgun before we adopted her. The x-ray showed numerous shotgun pellets in her chest and side. That just broke our hearts. We couldn't believe that someone would do that to a dog.

As Annie's health continued to deteriorate, I was dreading the thought of life without Annie. How would Joan react? The girls? The girls had grown up loving this dog so much (the girls ages are now, 15, 17, 18, and 20.)  As Annie would have bouts of not being able to get up on her own, we could tell she was starting to suffer and I knew that the time was close. I'd always thought that when it was time to put a dog down, you took them to the vet and the vet took care of things at the office. I didn't even know what happened next. Would she come home with us to be buried? Did the vet keep her and dispose of her body? Was there cremation for a dog? I mean, I'd never had to put a dog down. (I didn't even know the correct terminology for this. Was "put her to sleep" correct?) I obviously didn't know much about this at all.

My brother and sister-in-law recently had to put down one of their dogs and they told me about a vet that came to the house. She helped guide them and their other dog through the process of loving on and saying goodbye to Rosie. As we were getting very close to the end, I reached out to that Vet. It was a tough call.

I remember when Dr. Lauren Orvin from Lowcountry Pet Hospice called my cell after I requested more info through their website. Dr. Orvin's "bedside manner" immediately put me at ease as she walked me through the process of In-home Euthanasia. I think we talked on a Thursday and our appointment was for the following Monday morning.

It was a challenge to have everyone at home that last weekend. We spent every minute with her. The girls took her to get treats and spent just about every waking moment loving on her. For her entire life, Annie was constantly receiving hugs and kisses. This weekend was something special. Everything was about spending quality time with her while trying to ignore the clock and calendar that was rapidly counting down to Monday.

Monday was tough. We were well aware that this was real and time was running out. How could this be? Were we really going to lose her, TODAY?!! Lots of hugs. Lots of tears. Tick...Tock... It seemed like time slowed. Our emotions were raw, tears were shed, love was shared with Annie and with each other. Spent a lot of time reminiscing. Sharing favorite memories and photos. More hugs. More Tears.... Tick....Tock.... Eventually, we heard the knock on the door. It was time. Dr. Orvin is here.

Dr.  Orvin was so gentle with Annie, Winston and the rest of us. She reviewed what was going to happen and took her time answering questions. Her bedside manner was so amazing. Very empathetic and gentle. She was going to give us plenty of time to love on her and say our goodbyes, give Annie a sedative, allow us to spend more time with her and say our final farewell, then help her pass on with a final injection.

We weren't sure exactly where all of this would occur and Dr. Orvin encouraged us to let Annie pick her spot. We'd moved Annie's  bed from our bedroom to the den and thought she's end up there. Instead, she made her way to one of her favorite spots on the bare floor centrally located to the Den, Kitchen, and Sun Room. She always loved laying there. The floor was cool and it allowed her to keep an eye on us. 

As Annie got settled, everyone gathered around her. Winston was involved in the process. He would come up to her and nuzzle her. Dr. Orvin said it was important that Winston be close by. Gently petting her, whispering how much we loved her, and trying to hold it together and not fall out in a blubbery mess of tears and sadness. Dr. Orvin sedated Annie and allowed us a final opportunity to love on her and say goodbye. Eventually, (can't remember how long) Dr. Orvin provided a final dose of meds to help Annie pass on. Oh my goodness. The sadness. The tears. Joan's overwhelming grief was almost too much to bear. Oh...my...goodness. Annie was gone.

Eventually, Dr. Orvin checked for a pulse and confirmed she had passed. Since she was going to take Annie for Aquamation, Dr. Orvin had prepped us that she would bring in a carrier and we could help her carry Annie to her car. With Dr. Orvin leading the way, Joan and Grace solemnly carried her out to her car and gently laid her in the back. We said our goodbyes and Dr. Orvin left with Annie.

Lowcountry Pet Hospice provides a myriad of services for families and their much loved pets. A few weeks later, LPH returned to the house with 5 sets of paw and nose prints and clippings of her hair. We also ordered 5 clay paw prints and an urn for her ashes. I was at work when Annie was brought back home to us. Lots of tears. Still can't believe it. 

It's been over a month since that fateful Monday and Annie's bed is still in the Den. It'll probably be there a while.


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Summer Life in the Lowcountry (June, 2021)

5/26/2021

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Looks like it's going to be a hot week. As I write this, it's 95 degrees outside and it's still MAY!!! If you're spending time outside, remember to cover your head, use sunscreen, and stay hydrated.
Joan, the girls and I hope to see you around town. And remember: If You Need Something, Say Something!

Eat Like a Local in Charleston
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Charleston's Spoleto Festival Starts Friday, May28
SC teacher reels in record setting shark
Minor league Riverdogs baseball info and schedule
Manatees return to SC coast
Check out the Charleston Battery minor league soccer
Charleston Area Water Parks
8 amazing outdoor activities in Charleston
SC Stingrays- minor league hockey
Movies! Azalea Square (Summerville)
Movies! Ciniemark Movies 8 (Summerville)
Movies! Regal Cinebarre Mt. Pleasant
Movies! Citadel Mall Stadium 16
A health enthusiast's guide to the perfect day in Charleston
Frothy Beard Brewing Company
Firefly Distillery
Gibbes Museum of Art
Children's Museum of The Lowcountry
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Summerville YMCA youth summer camps
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Kings Grant: Neighborhood Market Analysis as of May 21, 2021

5/21/2021

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It is my pleasure to provide a Neighborhood Market Analysis for my neighborhood, Kings Grant. We are located off of Dorchester Rd. along the Ashley River.  We've lived here around 17 years and absolutely love it. Great neighbors, love the pool and green spaces. Such a beautiful neighborhood for a leisurely walk with the family. Lush vegetation, majestic trees, azaleas, AMAZING.

I really like how these graphs make it easy to see what's going on with home sales in our neighborhood. 
  • The For Sale/Under Contract Scattergram is a snap shot of May 21. You can see that there's only one house for sale, and the rest are Under Contract (with many of them under contract in a matter of days)
  • The For Sale/Under Contract Spreadsheet provides the same info in an easily digestible list
  • The Closed/SOLD Scttergram  shows homes that have Closed/sold from 11/3/2001 to May 21, 2021
  • The Closed/SOLD Spreadsheet provides the same data in a different format

If you'd like more information about the value of your home or more info on a different neighborhood, let me know!!!
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Lowcountry April Market Analysis

5/13/2021

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Dorchester County- 316 detached homes were sold in the month of April this year for an average sales price of $326,823. That's a 39.2% increase of homes sold over April of last year. 55 townhome/condos sold for an average sales price of $220,588. That's an increase of 161% townhomes/condos sold compared to April, 2020. While inventory is currently low, home sales have drastically increased over last year. April 2020 inventory was 659 homes while inventory in April this year was 141. That's a 78.4% decrease.

It's interesting to note that the Days on Market for single-family detached homes in Dorchester County decreased 68% (from 50 DOM in April 2020, to 16 DOM in April of this year).

Be sure to check out the info in the charts for Dorchester, Berkeley, and Charleston Counties. I've also included the Greater Summerville area. Please reach out to me if you'd like a breakdown of a particular neighborhood.
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May in the Lowcountry!

5/3/2021

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May is such a wonderful time to live in the Lowcountry! There's so much to do and see. Be sure to check some of these out. Joan, the girls and I hope to see you out and about. Stay safe and remember: If you need something, say something!
Be sure to check out Charleston's Farmer's Market!
Don't miss out on Mt. Pleasant's Farmer's Market!
Summerville's Farmer's Market!
Outdoor Concert Series (Charleston Music Hall)
Check out the SC Stingrays Hockey
Spoleto USA
Trailer: In The Heights
West Side Story- Teaser Trailer
Calendar of Activities- Charleston County Parks
Children's Museum of the Lowcountry
Riverbanks Zoo
Charlestown Landing
Festival of Houses & Gardens
Firefly Distillery
Charleston Rooftop Bars
Charleston area Waterparks
Charleston River Dogs (Minor league baseball)
Get a Gold Pass to visit all Charleston County Parks
Third Thursdays in Summerville
Hope to see you around town!!
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