Places Real Estate, a luxury-oriented real estate company that specializes in signature residential properties in the Charleston marketplace, has added Ashley Truluck and Brandy Keener to its sales associate team to focus on luxury properties in West Ashley, James Island, Folly Beach, Johns Island, Seabrook and Kiawah Island.
Ashley Truluck is a former executive at Kiawah Island Resort where, during her 14 year tenure with the company, she was the corporate director of marketing for the resort’s golf, lodging, and restaurant divisions and directed the corporate marketing campaigns for the company’s Five Diamond historic hotels, The Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, Virginia and the Hermitage Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee before deciding to focus on real estate in 2006. She comes to Places Real Estate from Akers, Ellis & Truluck Real Estate.
Brandy Keener was a computer programmer/analyst with American Mutual and Unisun Insurance Companies where she was team leader for several large software projects. Brandy and her husband John currently own the Charleston Crab Houses. She also comes to Places Real Estate from Akers, Ellis & Truluck Real Estate.
“We are excited that Ashley and Brandy have joined our team. In addition to their broad experience in sales, marketing, and promotions, Ashley and Brandy have a good understanding of the key properties and upscale markets west of the Ashley River,” said Chris Anderson, Broker-in-Charge of Places. Their new website (www.truluckandkeener.com) showcases their exceptional properties and their services.
Places (www.scplaces.com) was founded by a team of experienced realtors and is based in the Old Village of Mount Pleasant. The company’s goal is to provide a wealth of knowledge and breadth of experience to discriminating buyers and sellers. The company represents luxury properties throughout the Charleston area. Places is also a member of The Key Partners (www.thekeypartners.com)– a Charleston-based luxury real estate marketing alliance with offices serving Daniel Island, Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island, Kiawah, Seabrook, Johns Island, James Island, West Ashley, Downtown Charleston, and Mount Pleasant.