Hunter Diggins

Property Manager & Real Estate Agent

Born and raised on Hilton Head Island, Hunter has always loved the beautiful Lowcountry of South Carolina. While studying at the College of Charleston, Hunter became a member of the Carter Real Estate Program and quickly found a passion for Real Estate. After graduating from the College he became the full time Property Manager with King and Society. Hunter is fulfilling a true passion for helping Charlestonians buy, sell, renovate and invest in dream properties. In his free time Hunter enjoys cooking and taking advantage of the outdoor activities Charleston has to offer such as surfing, hunting, and fishing. Contact Hunter to find out how we can help you manage your investment property in Charleston.
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Misti Cox

Property Manager & Real Estate Agent

Prior to a career in real estate, Misti was director of a virtual bookkeeping company for churches and nonprofits. Her education and background in business is the perfect fit for a dynamic career in real estate, and her top priority is ensuring that the needs of every client are met. Misti grew up in Columbia, South Carolina and spent many summer months on the beaches of Charleston. She’s very glad to now call Mt. Pleasant home. And her clients are, too: Misti’s calm demeanor and reassuring approach make it easy to tackle every phase of the buying and selling process. Contact Misti to sell your current home or find your next one…and have a great time doing it.
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Troy Barber

Owner & Real Estate Agent

King and Society is the result of a vision. Troy’s vision, to be exact. When he started working in traditional real estate, Troy quickly found it to be too restricting when it came to branching out into property management and other areas. So, together with partners Sean and David, he set out to redefine how real estate is done in the Charleston area. Originally from Greenville, SC, Troy’s been working with buyers, sellers and investors since 2007, when he opened his own company out of a spare bedroom in his home. He has a certificate from the International Cotton Institute at Rhodes College, a brokers license and a degree in corporate finance from East Tennessee State University. Today, Troy averages 40 rehab projects a year while managing a handpicked staff of Charleston’s best real estate agents, investors, property managers and contractors. If you have a question—any question—related to living in the Charleston area, just ask Troy.
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