Darlene McElveen Joins Carnes Crossroads Real Estate Sales Team

July 15, 2015

SUMMERVILLE, SC – Darlene McElveen has joined the sales team at Carnes Crossroads Real Estate, where she brings 15 years experience in residential real estate sales in Chicago, Summerville and Mt. Pleasant. In particular, she has extensive experience helping clients with the purchase of newly constructed homes, and is well familiar with the many aspects to be considered when buying a home within a planned community.

“We’re very fortunate to have Darlene on our team,” said Chuck Buck, Broker-in-charge at Carnes Crossroads Real Estate. “She is a strong team player who has extensive knowledge of the growing Summerville market, and her experience helping buyers navigate the process of buying a newly-built home will be a real asset to our team.”

McElveen joins the team of Sales Associates and support staff at the Carnes Crossroads Information Center, located in the center of St. Thomas Park, the first neighborhood at Carnes Crossroads. The team represents all newly constructed homes from the builders at Carnes Crossroads: Ashton Woods Homes, David Weekly Homes, Eastwood Homes, John Wieland Homes and Sabal Homes. The Information Center is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm, and on Sundays from noon until 6:00 pm. For information, visit www.carnescharleston.com or call (843) 761-8600.

 

About Carnes Crossroads

Carnes Crossroads, a 2,300-acre master planned community located in the heart of Charleston’s growth, is evolving as a significant residential and commercial center for Summerville and Goose Creek. The traditional residential neighborhoods, southern architecture, parks, trails and lakes at Carnes Crossroads are being carefully integrated with retail businesses, corporate offices, medical facilities, schools and churches to create a small-town community where people live, work and play. The ownership and development team behind Carnes Crossroads is also responsible for the highly successful 4,000-acre community of Daniel Island in Charleston.