Seth Siegler

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Seth Siegler, Real Estate Professional in Charleston, SC
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About Me
With almost seven years of successfully helping people achieve their home and investment goals, under my belt, I am now the Broker in Charge of Simplistate, LLC, a brand new brokerage in Charleston. We offer absolute world class services for incredibly low fees. Because of our use of cutting edge technology and new school company architecture, we can offer full service listings for flat rates of $5000. Even better then that, if you buy a house through Simplistate, you'll get a Simplistate Rewards Check for up to 1.5% of the purchase price, withing a week of closing!
I have the team, technology and market share behind me to really make things happen for my clients.
When not at work, I spend my free time either sailing or kiteboarding.
If there is anything I can help with, when it comes to South Carolina Commercial or Residential Real Estate, please feel free to drop me a line.
My direct phone # is 843-580-0529
seth@simplistate.com
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Seth Siegler answered:
Meridian Place is a nice place to live on James Island.

I have four Meridian Units to folks who are still very happy living there full time!

The neat thing about them is the cathedral ceilings. That makes the interior space feel really open and airy. And for the money and location (5 min to the beach, 7 min to downtown) they are really a nice value.

The back yard is the right size for a grill but not too big to take care of. The front yard is maintained by the homeowner association and the dues are only about $60/mo.

There are currently 11 Meridian units on the market ranging from $159K-$189,900. 10 of those units are 2-bedroom units and the one that is $189,900 is a 3-bedroom unit on Dexter Ln.

Hope that helps!

Feel free to contact me if there is any other info you might want!

--Seth - Tue Nov 25 2008, 16:16
Seth Siegler answered:
Angie,

If you are getting a mortgage on the new home, then you will probably be required to get a title search.

And to be honest, even if you are paying cash, you should still get one. Although the house is new, the land is quite old and you never know what has happened with it's ownership in the past.

It's a few hundred dollars to get the title search, which may seem like a lot now, but it's nothing when you compare it to the legal costs of potentially trying to clear that title sometime in the future...

Good luck with your new home! - Tue Nov 4 2008, 15:24

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Seth Siegler answered:
Angie,

If you are getting a mortgage on the new home, then you will probably be required to get a title search.

And to be honest, even if you are paying cash, you should still get one. Although the house is new, the land is quite old and you never know what has happened with it's ownership in the past.

It's a few hundred dollars to get the title search, which may seem like a lot now, but it's nothing when you compare it to the legal costs of potentially trying to clear that title sometime in the future...

Good luck with your new home! - Tue Nov 4 2008, 15:24
Seth Siegler answered:
As far as I know, there is no law like that in South Carolina. Certain provisions exist for members of the military but I don't think that will apply for the general public.

That being said, you can check your particular lease for loopholes. You may be able to get our for some other reason that your lease may allow for.

Also, check you lease to see if sublets are allowed. Worst case scenario, you can just find someone to take over your lease.

Good luck! - Mon Sep 29 2008, 17:37
Seth Siegler answered:
Hey Carey,

Like some of these other agents mentioned, it really does depend on what type of field that you and your husband want to get into.

Jobs in SC typically pay less then jobs in the North East but it's proportional to the cost of living. You will see a substantial difference in cost of living when you compare Philly to the Charleston area.

Most likely a quality of life increase can also be expected!

One other website you may want to check out is http://www.charlestonjobmarket.com

I think this is a great starting point. Depending on your field of work and experience, you can also target some more focused resources.

For instance if you are looking to get into the high tech market, you can check out http://charlestondigitalcorridor.com/

Anyway, good luck with the process and feel free to drop me a line anytime if you have any questions. I moved down here from NYC 10 years ago and haven't looked back once!

--Seth - Mon Aug 25 2008, 11:12
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