In Myrtle Beach, I've dealt with a handful of buyer's agents and couldn't find the right fit. Nobody was readily available. One agent working real estate as a second job and was not available when we were visiting the location and, to her credit, her other job was probably what paid her bills so that's understandable. Then to the other extreme, I met with an agent who was very busy due to a huge YouTube presence and she was never readily available...appointments were required weeks out. We didn't have that luxury as we both worked full time and didn't know when exactly we would have time to travel to look at homes. Cooper came recommended from a friend. I met with him once and I liked his respectfulness and honesty so I signed with him. We came down from NJ sometimes with 2 days notice and he was always available. If we came down for a week he was with us for 3 or 4 days for hours. While we were in NJ he was still working for us; if I asked him about a specific location or I couldn't meet with a builder, he went in my place and FaceTimed the interactions or the locations. I was able to be in the Northeast and Myrtle Beach at the same time. I truly felt like I was his only client even though I know he had other buyers and even had at least one listing at that time. I've never seen an agent so diligent in his work ethic. In the future Cooper Livingston is going to be the biggest name in real estate in Myrtle Beach, probably South Carolina. He has a non-stop desire to succeed, but not just for profit but also because he genuinely wants to be a part of his clients' happiness and he feels its his duty to God. Nothing that I wrote here is BS. Stick with an agent who makes you their priority. I found that agent and now we're living in a home that we love in a place that we love.

Cooper Livingston

