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PLACING FAMILY FIRST
One of the many reason Bob enjoys being a Realtor is the opportunity it gives him to spend flexible hours with his young family. Bob and his wife Becky are the parents of three kids. Their daughter Grace is in grade school and they recently welcomed Noah and Zach to the family, their new arrival, twin boys. Bob says, “ There are many days that I have to work late or even the weekends, but I have been fortunate that even with a busy real estate career, I am able to slow-down and enjoy one of the most important things in my life – my family.”
COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY
Bob’s commitment to the community he works in goes well beyond real estate. For many years, Bob has invested his time and talents in mentoring and coaching middle-school age boys. He has worked with boys at his church as a basketball coach and small group leader. Bob says, “one of my greatest joys in life, as an adult, have been centered around being a coach and mentor.”
SERVING THE LOWCOUNTRY
Bob is an entrepreneur at heart and being a Realtor has allowed him to set the bar very high for his personal success. Bob ranks in the top 3% of Realtors in the Charleston area. He is extremely competitive in business and enjoys seeing if he can out serve his competition.
Bob says, “ I believe customer service is a lost art, in many professions. When I work with clients I get a lot of personal satisfaction out of exceeding their expectations.”
When some one calls or emails him he is always quick to follow-up, even if he doesn’t have an immediate answer. He has an unwritten rule that all client communication be done in 12-24 hours.
Some of his strongest attributes are his commitment to service and his marketing expertise. There are few Realtors in Charleston that understand the media as well as Bob does or will go the “extra-mile” to ensure client satisfaction.
TECHNOLOGICAL EDGE
Bob’s educational pursuits brought him to Charleston as a college student in the spring of 1992. He earned a degree in Media Communications from College of Charleston. During his time in college Bob was fortunate to work in the media. He spent time working in the Sports Information Department at College of Charleston. He also enjoyed working on a part-time basis for ESPN, Fox Sports and the Madison Square Gardens Network.
He was an Internet pioneer, having experienced first-hand, the “DotCom” craze of the late 90’s, while founding and running FineDesigns.com. During those days Bob was able to gather the marketing and technological skills that serve his clients so well today. Bob says, “I feel very fortunate to be able to use my passion for marketing and customer service alongside my love for the Charleston area.” With over 80% of homebuyers going on-line to start their search, leveraging Bob’s expertise to help you sell or buy a home makes great sense.
"Good Gosh Bob, you work 24/7, I wasn’t expecting your email until tomorrow. But Great!, thanks for the email. You are truly working for me. Thank you for everything – C. G. - Charleston"
Concetta Tue Jun 10
"We have moved several times and have never been treated
as well by a realtor/company. You were there to answer
our questions, and listen to us. I would recommend you
to any one I know. - B.T. - New York"
Barry Sat May 10
"Very Encouraging. Thank you for setting up the
meeting and getting second opinions. It's above
and beyond what a good broker does. - G.T. - Indiana"
Gary Fri Feb 10, 2006
"We just wanted you to know we appreciated your
help -- you were there to listen to me as each 'problem'
(in my eyes) came up, and help smooth it out for me; which
is what I needed since we were moving across the country.
- K.S - California"
Ken Sun Jun 10, 2007
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Jane,
I think that price-trends for some of the larger homes in MTP is somewhat flat. It is a great time to get in on something that in years past and in the future you may have to pay more for. The economy in Charleston is great and many people want to live in Mt. Pleasant, but so many of my clients cant sell in other parts of the USA and, thus cant buy here. I would recommend some shopping and seeing what kind of deal you can get. I alway say. "you never get what you dont ask for" Kind Regards - Bob Brennamnan - Thu Jul 10 2008, 10:49
JL,
There are many people renting. I have several of my own properties with tenants in them and it has worked out so far. I think a good option if you move here is to look for a lease-purchase type deal. Best of luck -- Bob Brennaman Jr. - Thu Jul 10 2008, 10:43
Dear MTP Seller,
Unfortunately, you are in a situation that many people are in, both in MTP and nationwide. I am an experienced Realtor and even have some personal property that I have had a hard time moving. What I ended up doing, and I think is a good option, when even a major price-reduction doesn't work, is to rent the property. Many folks don't have the stomach for it, but it is way to stop the bleeding to some extent and hold on till the market rebounds. Charleston's economy is strong, and the long term looks good. Best of luck -- Bob Brennaman - Thu Jul 10 2008, 10:40
Servicing the high-end market for Historic Charleston to the beaches. Resident for 16 years.
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The Charleston Group
I have dealt in the high-end, second home or primary residence market for 5 years and have been a resident for nearly two decades
April 1991—present
Leading Realtor for The Charleston Group from 2003-present
I am an avid sports fan. I am especially fond of basketball and golf.