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Rogers, Townsend & Thomas, PC

Rogers, Townsend & Thomas, PC - Charleston, SC

Real Estate Lawyers in Charleston, SC

177 Meeting Street Suite 320 Charleston, SC 29401

Charleston Real Estate Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Real Estate

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Charleston, SC

177 Meeting Street
Suite 320
Charleston, SC 29401

Directions

Phone: (843) 737-8668

Fax: (843) 737-8584

Website: https://www.rtt-law.com/

North Carolina Locations

Charlotte, NC

525 North Tryon Street
Suite 1600
Charlotte, NC 28202

Directions

Phone: (704) 442-9500

Fax: (704) 919-5783

Website: http://www.rtt-law.com

Additional South Carolina Locations

Beaufort, SC

1 Merchant's Lane
Suite 202
Beaufort, SC 29907

Directions

Phone: (843) 524-0393

Fax: (803) 343-7017

Website: https://www.rtt-law.com/

Columbia, SC  (Main Office)

1221 Main Street
14th Floor
Columbia, SC 29201

Directions

Phone: (803) 771-7900

Fax: (803) 343-7017

Website: https://www.rtt-law.com/

Columbia, SC

100 Executive Center Drive
Columbia, SC 29210

Directions

Phone: (803) 771-7900

Fax: (803) 343-7017

Website: https://www.rtt-law.com/

Greenville, SC

401 North Main Street
Suite 100
Greenville, SC 29601

Directions

Phone: (864) 751-9980

Fax: (864) 751-5831

Website: https://www.rtt-law.com/

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