Charleston native Ann Bacot Daughtridge joins William means real estate agent team

September 1, 2015

CHARLESTON, SC – Real estate agent Ann Bacot Daughtridge has joined the William Means Real Estate team. She specializes in higher-end properties primarily in the historic Charleston district, Mount Pleasant and parts of West Ashley and Folly Beach, where she maintains the record for highest price paid for a front beach lot.

She is a Colonial Dame, a member of St. Philips Church, the Gibbes Museum of Art, the Preservation Society of Charleston and the Charleston Library Society. She and her husband, Belk, live in the historic district and her children attend university in Europe.

Daughtridge attended both Ashley Hall and Porter Gaud schools. After graduating from Vermont’s Middlebury College in 1984, she joined The Halstead Property Company, one of Manhattan’s premier residential real estate firms, where during her seven-year tenure, she earned the accolade of youngest top producer with a record-breaking brownstone sale in 1989.

In 1992, Daughtridge spent a year in London studying art history at Christie’s while working at Bonham’s Auction House, the third largest in England. She then spent three years in Ukraine starting a small business before returning to Charleston where she has been a full-time real estate agent for 20 years.

“Ann Bacot’s attention to detail, impeccable client service and very timely and concise communication have earned her a dedicated referral base,” said Helen Geer, broker-in-charge at William Means. “Plus her long-time ties to Charleston and involvement in the community make her a perfect fit for our team of agents.”

 

About William Means Real Estate

Founded in 1933, William Means Real Estate is one of the oldest real estate companies in Charleston. Helen Lyles Geer has been owner and broker-in-charge since 1999. In 1997, William Means Real Estate became an exclusive affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate. William Means has an office on Broad Street in downtown Charleston and an office in Mount Pleasant to assist clients in the East Cooper area. In 2009, William Means began representing homes in the award-winning I’On neighborhood of Mount Pleasant. For more information, visit charlestonrealestate.com.