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The Jim Mills Team and Your Path Home wish to
welcome you to Charleston, SC. Boasting a comfortable climate and a variety of resources,
Charleston is a city of rich, historical Southern tradition and visited by nearly 4 million
tourists a year. More information on Charleston can be found by visiting the Charleston page.
With a diverse economic mix (and one of the largest ports in the South Atlantic), the
Charleston area continues to grow bigger and bigger every year. The area also boasts a
multi-billion visitor industry, state-of-the-art medical facilities, and some of the nation's
premire colleges and universities.
The metropolitan area is comprised of Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, and
stretches some 50 miles (80km) inland, with 90 miles (145km) of oceanfront. If you would like to
see the Featured Listing the Jim Mills Team has available in these area, you can visit the
Featured Listings page. You can read more about the
surrounding area communities by visiting the Community
page.
If you are thinking about moving to this area, you should visit the Relocation Information page and fill out the form. A member of The Jim Mills Team will contact you with the information you're looking
for. We hope that you will find Charleston a suitable match for your new home. If you are looking
for a new home in this area, don't forget to visit the Search For
Homes or the Visual Tours pages to find Your Path
Home!
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Average Temperatures for Charleston, SC
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Month
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Temp. (°F)
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January
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32°
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February
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36°
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March
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46°
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April
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55°
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May
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64°
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June
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71°
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July
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75°
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August
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74°
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September
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68°
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October
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56°
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November
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47°
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December
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37°
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Kiawah Golf Course
Thought to have the finest collections of golf courses in the country, at Kiawah Island Golf
Resort golfers can play the links of five masters of modern golf course architecture without
leaving the island. In fact, Kiawah Island Golf Resort is the only resort in the country that has
three courses ranked on Golf Digest's list of "America's Top 75 Resort Courses," and Conde Nast
Traveler recently listed the Resort among the top "50 Golf Resorts Worldwide."
The Links at Stono Ferry
Located along the Intracoastal Waterway in South Carolina’s Lowcountry, this championship par-72,
links-style golf course is a challenge to players of all skill levels. The natural surroundings
make this a truly unique course. The front nine is carved through massive oaks and pines, while
the back nine gives you magnificent views of marshlands and the Intracoastal Waterway.
Isle of Palms Beach
Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway is the semi-tropical island, Isle of
Palms. This family-oriented beachfront community offers a comfortable and familiar lifestyle.
Mornings usually start with breakfast at a local café, a stroll on the beach, a few hours in the
surf, then beach or reggae music at a local bistro along Front Beach. Watch the ships entering
Charleston harbor just on the horizon. Make Isle of Palms a must see on your next visit to
Charleston!
Folly Beach
A barrier island, six miles long, Folly Beach is the closest beach to Charleston! Only a 15
minute ride via the Connector.
Here you can take in all that beach life has to offer. From sand, surf and a lighthouse to
gourmet food and southern hospitality you will enjoy every minute you spend on Folly Beach.
IMAX Theater
The Charleston IMAX Theatre offers a larger-than-life movie experience. Our 422 seat auditorium
is designed to assure every seat is the best seat in the house. With a screen that is five
stories high and 12,000 watts of digital surround sound; you will live the movie adventures.
Located at 360 Concord Street at Aquarium Wharf, Charleston.
South Carolina Aquarium
The focal point of this new facility is a 93,000-square-foot aquarium which opened in 2000. It
features a two-story Great Ocean Tank Exhibition containing some 800 animals including sharks,
sea turtles and stingrays. Explore southern aquatic life with thousands of creatures and plants
from 5 regions of the Appalachian Watershed. Afternoons offer a dolphin program, where
bottle-nosed dolphins can be viewed from an open-air terrace. Or you can witness a replica of a
blackwater swamp complete with fog, a spongy floor, and twinkling lights. Located at 100 Aquarium
Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina 29413
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