Saturday’s Post & Courier reported that Charleston’s home sales continue to track pre-recession levels. In the article they note that “in a strong burst of springtime activity, April home sales in the Charleston region jumped 22% from a year ago.” This news about the Charleston housing market seems to be tracking consistently with the news [...]
Charleston Mortgage Rate Update from Nancy
by Kevin Kosco on May 14, 2013 in Community, Finance, Life, Online
Dow 20,000?
by Kevin Kosco on May 7, 2013 in Finance, Life, Simplify Online
Yesterday the Dow closed just under 15,000. Will we see the Dow reaching 20,000 in the coming year? No one knows for sure, but there are many experts who say we are headed to 20,000 or beyond. The media was abuzz just a couple months ago when the Dow Jones Industrial Average set a new [...]
Your Great Strides Can Help Children in Our Community
by Kevin Kosco on April 30, 2013 in Community, Life, Work & Life Balance
Growing up as a kid in the 20th century I used to hear about all kinds of diseases…many with strange names that I could not pronounce. Cystic Fibrosis was an example. I remember hearing about this as a kid, especially since my mom was a pediatric nurse at a family practice doctor’s office. My recollection [...]
National Walk@Lunch Day
by Kevin Kosco on April 23, 2013 in Community, Life, Work & Life Balance
With the Cooper River Bridge Run behind us, this is no time to firmly re-root yourself on the barcalounger. Need some motivation? Why not get together with a group of work friends and commit to participating in National Walk@Lunch Day on Wednesday, April 24th. National Walk@Lunch Day was created by Blue Cross and Blue Shield [...]
Look out Facebook
by Kevin Kosco on April 16, 2013 in Community, Life, Work & Life Balance
Over the Easter weekend I spent some time with my family including my niece who is in 8th grade. During our visit I observed a couple fascinating things about her use of technology and especially social media. Facebook remains a staple of her community communications. But it’s not nearly as important as it once was. In fact, [...]
Walking the Bridge for a Second Time
by Kevin Kosco on April 3, 2013 in Community, Life, Work & Life Balance
Last year around this time we shared the story of Clinton Terrell who was preparing for his first Cooper River Bridge Walk. What made this story remarkable was that Clinton had just shed 250 lbs.…down from nearly 500 lbs. In that post, Clinton talked about his motivation for undertaking this incredible journey to literally lose [...]
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