Listed by Dan Lorentz from The Boulevard Company, LLC
,Bought with John Bell from The Boulevard Company, LLC
Source: Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS #22000328
832 Robert E Lee Blvd, James Island, SC, 29412
$600,000
SingleFam
•John Bell is a fantastic realtor! He went far above and beyond to help us in our home search. His tenacity and negotiating prowess allowed us to secure a home in a highly desirable neighborhood. His keen attention to detail and continual communication helped assure us that we would, indeed, find a home in this precarious market. John’s in-depth knowledge on the Charleston area helped guide us to our ideal neighborhood, as well as in finding some fantastic restaurants. He even secured a wonderful place for us to live in temporarily while we waited on our home to close. If you’re looking for an agent with integrity who is committed to exceeding his client’s standards, we highly recommend John Bell and the entire team at Southern Bell Living!

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