South Carolina

Experience the South Carolina way of living.

Looking to move in South Carolina?

We have you covered there too!

Many of our clients start out looking in North Carolina, but find their place in South Carolina due to its proximity to Charlotte.

Lisa Turley, Broker

Lisa brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Grand Allure Home Group with her 14 plus years in the real estate industry. She prides herself in the fact that over 95% of her business comes from friends or past clients.

Licensed  both in North and South Carolina, Lisa makes the selling and buying home process not only easy, she makes it an enjoyable experience. Her knowledge of the market is an asset to her clients.  Lisa is also involved in her community, serving as the president of the North Mecklenburg Exchange Club, a member of the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce and currently she is participating in the Chamber's Leadership Program. 

Lisa looks forward to assisting you and guiding you through the home buying or selling process! Let her experience work for you!

The Person Behind The Service: 

Lisa and her family relocated to the Lake Norman area over 23 years ago from NJ.   She and her husband, Joe, raised their 4 children here and have never looked back since Charlotte has so much to offer everyone. An avid tennis player, you can find her on the courts during her "down" time  or possibly cheering on the NY Giants or NC State Wolfpack! 

Contact Me!

Lisa Cell
(704) 904-8051

LisaTurleyRealEstate@gmail.com

Lake Wylie

Lake Wylie is a reservoir, or man-made lake. The lake has a surface area of 13,400 acres and features 325 miles of shore line.
Lake Wylie's location on both the South Carolina and North Carolina borders makes it a common recreational destination for residents of nearby cities including Charlotte, Fort Mill, and Rock Hill. Duke Power manages six public boat access areas on the lake. There are also two towns that are located on Lake Wylie including, Tega Cay and Lake Wylie.

Fort Mill

Like so many small towns in South Carolina, Fort Mill is experiencing a revival of its historic business district. The commercial buildings along Main Street—built after the railroad came to town in 1852—are home to a fun collection of restaurants and shops, among them the famed PuckerButt Pepper Company where you can buy the hottest pepper in the world.

The burgeoning corridor, which includes the circa 1904 Confederate Park and bandstand, has become a venue for town-sponsored events like Trick or Treat on Main Street, the Christmas Parade, Lighting of the Tree and the July Third Celebration, featuring food trucks, live music, fireworks and the annual firing of two Civil War-era cannons at Confederate Park.

While Fort Mill continues to embrace its old-fashioned Southern traditions, it also offers plenty in the way of cosmopolitan attractions and amenities, from the 2,100-acre Anne Springs Close Greenway to Carowinds amusement park.

But it’s Fort Mill’s geographic location along I-77 that has transformed the former textile town from a sleepy hamlet into a major suburb of Charlotte, which lies 20 miles north. According to U.S. Census Bureau data released in 2018, it was the fastest-growing city of its size in the nation..

The growth in population has given rise in recent years to two major developments—Kingsley Town Center and Baxter Town Center, both offering a variety of restaurants, shops, businesses and residences.

Rock Hill

Whether you enjoy watching sports or participating in them, you’ll find plenty of both in Rock Hill, along with a revitalized downtown lined with fun shops, restaurants and breweries.

Once part of South Carolina’s rich textile manufacturing industry, Rock Hill reinvented itself in the new millennium as a sports tourism destination, drawing athletes and spectators from around the world.

Today, the historic Midlands town plays host to national cycling events in its state-of-the-art Giordana VelodromeBMX Supercross Track and Criterium Course.

In recent years, Rock Hill has refocused its economy from textiles to technology and sports. Its world-class cycling facilities have played host to a number of national and international competitions, including the 2017 UCI BMX World Championships, second only in prominence to the Olympic Games.

Along with sporting events, Rock Hill also offers plenty of recreational activities. At the Rock Hill Outdoor Center, visitors can launch a kayak or canoe and paddle the Catawba River, walk or bike a 2.5-mile paved trail along the river’s edge or mountain bike through the woods.

Glencairn Garden and River Park provide quiet spots to picnic, take a leisurely stroll or simply sit and enjoy nature. The city also offers more than a dozen neighborhood parks with playgrounds, many picnic shelters, a dog park, a disc golf course and courts for basketball, tennis, volleyball and horseshoes.

Located off I-77 near the North Carolina state line, Rock Hill is an easily accessible destination for a fun getaway any time of year.