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Where are fixer-uppers found in the Charleston SC ?

We can find distressed Charleston SC area properties or fixer-uppers for you in most communities, even wealthier neighborhoods. A distressed property is one that has been poorly maintained and has a lower market value than other houses in the immediate area.

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