William Means Real Estate brokers a top home sale in Old Village

February 9, 2017

William Means Real Estate brokered the sale of a more than $4 million home in Mount Pleasant.

Co-listing agents Helen Geer and Leize Gaillard represented the seller in the $4,175,000 sale of 205 Ferry St. on February 3. Since Jan. 1, 2016, this is the second highest home sale in the Old Village.

This home, situated in the heart of the Old Village, was completely rebuilt in 2008 with superior craftsmanship. It sits on a deep-water dock and has a walk-in wine cellar, outdoor loggia with a fireplace and a landscaped garden.

“This a magnificent home in one of Mount Pleasant’s most sought-after locations,” said Geer, president and broker-in-charge. “The Old Village is a picturesque residential area with stately homes and a fierce sense of community pride.”

William Means is one of the oldest real estate companies in Charleston and an exclusive affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate. The firm sold more than $198 million in Charleston area real estate in 2016, making it one of the company’s most successful years to date.

 

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 President 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. For more information, visit charlestonrealestate.com.