REALTOR® of Distinction: Chip Allen

Cheryll Woods-Flowers Cheryll Woods Flowers

When you buy or sell a home, your real estate agent’s knowledge of the market and negotiating skills can go a long way toward determining whether your experience is a pleasant, leisurely and fi nancially rewarding walk in the park or a disaster waiting to happen – a complicated and frustrating dash through an uncharted obstacle course.

Chip Allen’s knowledge and experience have served his clients well for nearly two decades. Since 1987, the Charleston native has been one of the busiest agents for the biggest real estate company in the metropolitan area – Prudential Carolina Real Estate. His efforts have landed him in the top 10 among the company’s 800 agents for 15 consecutive years. In addition, he has earned the Prudential Legends Award for five consecutive years in the Top Producer category and the Lifetime Executive Circle award from the Charleston Trident Association of Realtors®.

In the past decade alone, the Allen Team, consisting of Chip and his son, Robertson, has completed more than 700 transactions and logged in excess of $120 million in real estate business. Their success, according to Chip, can be directly attributed to their keen knowledge of the fast-growing Charleston area real estate market, along the coast from Edisto Island to Dewees Island, inland all the way to Summerville and everywhere in between.

“Our family has been in the Charleston area for six generations. We know this area, and that really makes a difference,” Chip comments. “We provide a unique perspective on the real estate market that helps our clients obtain the results they want.” “Your agent is your promoter, your advocate and your chief negotiator,” he adds. “With the financial stakes as high as they are in the Lowcountry, you can’t afford to be represented by a real estate agent who doesn’t know the market.”

With the confidence of a lifelong resident of the Charleston area, Chip predicts that the Lowcountry’s real estate market will continue to boom, even as property sales sag in sections of the country that aren’t blessed by Coastal Carolina’s mild climate, proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and sense of American history.

More importantly, the people of the Charleston area – recognized by internationally renowned etiquette expert Marjabelle Young Stewart as members of the most mannerly community in the United States nine out of the last 10 years – will continue to be the Lowcountry’s most welcoming asset. “As far as I’m concerned, the people here are the friendliest in the world,” Chip comments. “They’re the best. There’s no place else I’d rather live.” For more information about Lowcountry real estate, contact Chip Allen toll-free at (866) 232-8541 or chip@fi nehomescharleston.com, or Robertson Allen at (843) 442-6534 or robertson@prucar.com, or visit www.fi nehomescharleston.com.

With the confidence of a lifelong resident of the Charleston area, Chip predicts that the Lowcountry’s real estate market will continue to boom, even as property sales sag in sections of the country that aren’t blessed by Coastal Carolina’s mild climate, proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and sense of American history.

More importantly, the people of the Charleston area – recognized by internationally renowned etiquette expert Marjabelle Young Stewart as members of the most mannerly community in the United States nine out of the last 10 years – will continue to be the Lowcountry’s most welcoming asset. “As far as I’m concerned, the people here are the friendliest in the world,” Chip comments. “They’re the best. There’s no place else I’d rather live.”

For more information about Lowcountry real estate, contact Chip Allen toll-free at (866) 232-8541 or chip@finehomescharleston.com, or Robertson Allen at (843) 442-6534 or robertson@prucar.com, or visit www.finehomescharleston.com.

 

 

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