Charleston's Leading Producers Podcast

Ep. #23 | Featuring Chandler Townsend

42 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545999/fan_mail/new] Chandler Townsend (@ctownsells [https://www.instagram.com/ctownsells/]) is the founder and team leader of CTown Sells under LPT Realty — one of the most recognizable real estate brands in the Lowcountry. Chandler also hosts LowCountry LowDown, his own podcast built on the same philosophy he sells with: be real, be yourself, and let the results speak. He runs his team alongside his wife Mariah (@mmmariah.townsendd [https://www.instagram.com/mmmariah.townsenddd/]), stays in personal production, and has built a culture most team leaders talk about but never actually create. In this conversation, Chandler reveals: * Why authenticity isn't a personality trait — it's a business strategy, and the industry's lack of it is costing agents referrals they'll never even know they lost * How he scheduled family time like a $100 million client — and why that decision made him a better producer, not a worse one * The real reason he stayed in personal production after launching his team (and why every team leader should be closing at least a couple deals a year) * The biggest mistake agents make as they get more experienced — and why it's costing them the client relationships that drive long-term business * What agents get wrong about Summerville: the "new vs. old" identity split most people don't see coming * His honest take on building a team — the financial reality, the leadership responsibility, and why some agents should stay solo * Why the 2020-2021 market was a curse disguised as a blessing — and what getting your ass kicked actually teaches you This one goes deeper than tactics. Chandler is the real thing — a guy who built something he'd genuinely want to be a part of, and figured out how to stay human while doing it. Follow Jake: @jakecummings_homeloans [https://www.instagram.com/jakecummings_homeloans/]  About Charleston's Leading Producers: Weekly conversations with the highest-producing real estate agents in Charleston. No fluff. No theory. Just proven strategies from agents doing the work and getting the results.

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