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Prince George Takes Real Estate To A Higher LevelBy Lee Ann Carter Photos by Paige Sawyer Photography
Prince George Properties has maintained a reverence for the land that harkens back to those idyllic days, proving that owning a profitable real estate firm and practicing smart land management can be synergistic philosophies. In business since 1997 and originally the exclusive real estate firm in prestigious Prince George, partners Phillip Lammonds and Carol Jayroe decided to take their successful real estate expertise into Georgetown County and the surrounding areas. Focusing on properties with unique characteristics such as river to ocean waterfront, large acreage tracts, properties with historical significance, conservation properties, low-density development and plantation estates, Prince George Premier Properties has the real estate know-how to satisfy even the most discerning buyer. People from all over the United States and from other countries are discovering the pleasant climate, wide variety of activities and unsurpassed natural beauty of the South Carolina coast. Conveniently located near both the Charleston and Myrtle Beach areas, Prince George Premier Properties offers properties geared toward a special buyer. While shopping and entertainment is nearby, the communities marketed by Prince George Premier Properties are secluded natural havens full of wood ducks, red foxes, bald eagles, whitetail deer and thousands of varieties of indigenous flora.
A major component of Prince George Premier Properties is its owners’ commitment to the environment through conservation easements, land trusts and low-density development, all key features of Prince George. This coastal haven stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Waccamaw River, creating a one-of-a-kind residential community. Its 1,900 acres includes only 150 home sites, averaging just one dwelling per four acres. Much of the land, 1,200 acres, is held in a land trust by the University of South Carolina Development Foundation to serve as a research and education facility.
More of Prince George Premier Properties’ offerings include Allston Bluffs, 51 acres of preserved marshlands and breathtaking Waccamaw River views, which is zoned for 20 homes, each with a private boat slip; and Kensington Plantation, a private gated community located on over 350 acres overlooking the Black River. At Kensington Plantation, the rice fields are being restored and the age-old live oaks are being preserved in their natural state in keeping with the authenticity of a Low Country estate. The number of homes is limited because the majority of property is protected by a conservation easement held by Ducks Unlimited.
"They have helped me through tax exchanges and helped me make money on my investment property. They make the transaction seamless," he said. "I have the highest praise for Phillip. In fact, my friends and colleagues have bought property sight unseen from him based on our relationship." The owners of Prince George Premier Properties believe that land is to be treasured, and the philosophy of the company reflects that sentiment, from their working knowledge "We clearly represent some of the most beautiful property in the area, and we work hard to meet the needs of our clients," Lammonds said. With backgrounds grounded in banking and marketing, it is obvious with the continuing success of Prince George Premier Properties that Lammonds and Jayroe have taken real estate to a higher level. "We believe our success is based on the fact that we truly understand the properties we are marketing and the clients we represent," Jayroe said.
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