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TOP TEN


MOST EXPENSIVE HOMES SOLD 2007


Ranking/Area Sold


1. Downtown Charleston 2. Sullivan’s Island 3. Isle of Palms


3. Mount Pleasant


4. Downtown Charleston 4. Downtown Charleston 5. Sullivan’s Island 6. Sullivan’s Island 7. Folly Beach


8. Sullivan’s Island


Charleston, SC Sold By Carolina One Real Estate


Selling Price $6,500,000


$3,400,000 $3,300,000


$3,300,000 $3,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,800,000 $2,700,000 $2,600,000 $2,500,000


*The information herein was provided by an agency affiliated with the Leading Real Estate Companies of the World. Media Services, Inc. is not responsible for incorrect information, including MLS listed/sold price, listing agent or company, selling agent or company.


TOP TEN


MOST EXPENSIVE HOMES SOLD 2007


Ranking/Area Sold 2. Landfall


2. Wilmington Beach 2. Landfall


3. Figure Eight Island 4. Figure Eight Island 5. Figure Eight Island 6. Figure Eight Island 6. Wilmington Beach 7. Wilmington Beach 7. Wilmington Beach


Wilmington, NC Sold By


Intracoastal Realty Corporation 1. Landfall


Selling Price $4,000,000


$3,500,000 $3,500,000 $3,500,000 $3,400,000 $3,150,000 $3,075,000 $3,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,900,000 $2,900,000


*The information herein was provided by an agency affiliated with the Leading Real Estate Companies of the World. Media Services, Inc. is not responsible for incorrect information, including MLS listed/sold price, listing agent or company, selling agent or company.


2708 Shandy Lane ~ $1,595,000


Known as “a-little-slice-of-heaven”, the Fowler Estate is a unique one of a kind property located in a beautiful and prestigious neighbor- hood in Wilmington, NC.. Just minutes from Wrightsville Beach, this 2 acre estate boasts a 3,200 sf custom built home, a marvelous pond site with spillway and water wheel, a guest house, outbuildings and workshop, and intricate grounds and landscaping. Located on quiet cul-de-sac street. This is southern living at its best! Check out the virtual tour.


pany has placed its six offices and 115 associates so that they can capture a good portion of the 2.5 million visitors who travel through the area every year. Meg Albertson, vice president of marketing for Cora Bett Thomas Realty & Associates, states that the company’s suc- cess is based mainly on the talent and accomplishments of its top management. “Cora Bett has always been a wonderful leader by go-


ing through continuous training and making sure all of the agents are well-trained, as well,” says Albertson, adding that the best agents look at real estate as a career rather than a job. Membership in the Leading Real Estate Companies of


the World is a high honor, encompassing nearly 700 firms, 5,500 offices and 170,000 agents worldwide, according to statistics on the organization’s Web site. As the world’s largest network of independent real estate companies, its member firms have generated almost $379 billion in sales in the United States alone. The Leading Real Estate Companies of the World also operates www.LuxuryPortfolio.com, whose members listed 25 percent of the 1,000 most expensive homes in the country in 2007. To learn more about the Leading Real Estate Companies of


the World, visit www.LeadingRE.com. Its affiliated Web sites in- clude www.LuxuryPortfolio.com and www.RELOHomeSearch. com.


Chip Berry, Broker/Realtor® (910) 233-1931


Chip@IntracoastalRealty.com IntracoastalRealty.com


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