

Sallie Robinson
Profissional de Mediação Imobiliária
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William Means Real Estate
25 Broad Street
Charleston, Carolina do Sul 29401William Means Real Estate
25 Broad Street
Charleston, Carolina do Sul 29401A Charleston native, Sallie Bennett Robinson grew up and attended school in downtown Charleston. After graduating from The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, her strong interest in architecture and knowledge of all aspects of life in Charleston led her to a career in real estate. Sallie joined William Means Real Estate as a licensed Realtor in 2004.
Sallie has been an active member of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, the young professionals group at St. Michael’s Church, the Preservation Society of Charleston, and has served several years on the board of the Junior League of Charleston. Sallie earned her Master Preservationist designation from the Preservation Society of Charleston. She also earned the GRI designation which is a prestigious, nationally recognized advanced training in real estate and later obtained her Broker’s license in 2007.
A furiously hard worker, she is completely committed to serving her clients. She continues to live in one of Charleston’s historic districts with her family.
Sallie has been an active member of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, the young professionals group at St. Michael’s Church, the Preservation Society of Charleston, and has served several years on the board of the Junior League of Charleston. Sallie earned her Master Preservationist designation from the Preservation Society of Charleston. She also earned the GRI designation which is a prestigious, nationally recognized advanced training in real estate and later obtained her Broker’s license in 2007.
A furiously hard worker, she is completely committed to serving her clients. She continues to live in one of Charleston’s historic districts with her family.
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