About Me

Natasha Viswanathan

The Pulse Charleston

Natasha Viswanathan is a Charleston, South Carolina REALTOR® with deep roots in the Lowcountry. Born on Hilton Head Island and educated at Deerfield Academy and Emory University, she returned to Charleston to build her career and serve the community she has always called home.

Natasha began her professional path in leadership at Apple, where she strengthened her skills in communication, service, and client experience. She later worked with David Weekley Homes, the largest privately held homebuilder in the country, gaining valuable insight into construction, quality, and community design. This background gives her clients a strong advantage when evaluating homes and navigating the buying or selling process.

Since transitioning into residential real estate in 2016, Natasha has built a proven record of success. She has earned the REALTORS® of Distinction Award from the Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS®, placing her in the top 2 percent of agents in the region. In the last two years, she has sold over $35 million in Charleston-area real estate.

Natasha specializes in guiding clients through all phases of the real estate journey, with a focus on clear communication, thoughtful preparation, and meaningful local insight. Whether relocating to the Charleston area, searching for a first home, or selling a property, clients rely on her calm approach and deep understanding of the Lowcountry lifestyle and market trends.

How We Work Together

  • One Step At A Time- With these uncertainties, searching for your next home or selling your current one may be daunting. As your agent, I aim to make the process manageable by breaking down each step of the buying and selling process while understanding and pivoting our strategies to master the current market together.
  • Cutting Edge Research- The home buying process is said to be the single most stressful event in our lifetimes- but does it have to be? Absolutely not! After you tell me your needs, it is up to me to find the right solution for you. I do this by staying up-to-date on local inventory and utilizing cutting-edge technology and marketing.
  • Individualized Attention: Let’s discover what will make buying or selling your home easier for you and together we can find your perfect match. We have a work-hard, play-hard culture here in Charleston so let me be the agent doing the work so you can handle the play!

What I Love Most About The Lowcountry

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The sheer beauty of this place calms me. There is something about walking down a rickety old dock, alone with only your thoughts and the neighboring Great Blue Heron to really help you feel at peace. The Lowcountry brings you that serenity everywhere you look, just step outside.

Nature

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Charleston is a "work-hard, play-hard" city. Sunday brunch is taken very seriously, and our nightlife is buzzing.  Our "don't know a stranger" attitude helps us thrive in business while still remaining small and intimate. Our love for the city we work and play in is what makes it all worth it.

Noise

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Charleston and the Lowcountry offer many chances for you to quiet your mind. I often find myself happy to disconnect, if even for few moments, and let the sound of ocean waves lapping softly on Folly Beach remind me of what is most important.

Quiet

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The Charleston food culture is vivacious and daring, yet comforting and familiar. Our tastebuds seem to be inextricably linked to our eyes and ears, as each culinary experience in Charleston creates lasting memories instantly. It is not uncommon for a local to know the bartenders and servers by name, as these folks are just as important to the memory-making process as the food and libations themselves.

Food

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Charleston is a city that takes its time to slow down and get to know you. It is a place known for its tremendous ability to court even the most impatient of us. We don't really use our horns here, it is rude to not say "good morning" when passing a stranger on the sidewalk, and a firm handshake goes a long way. Take your time to get to know the girl next to you at the bar or the man planting flowers in your front yard; chances are their stories will add to the beauty of this community.

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